Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak has been handed an eight-year ban for five breaches of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) anti-corruption code, the governing body said on Wednesday.
The breaches took place during Streak's role as coach of Zimbabwe and various domestic teams, the ICC said in a statement.
"Under the provisions of the Code, Mr. Streak chose to admit the charges and agreed the sanction with the ICC in lieu of an Anti-Corruption Tribunal hearing," the governing body said.
The games include international cricket as well as matches in Twenty20 leagues in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak has been banned for eight years after being charged with multiple breaches of the ICC’s anti-corruption code pic.twitter.com/mf0p5RBYme
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"As a former captain and coach, he held a position of trust and owed a duty to uphold the integrity of the game," Alex Marshall, ICC General Manager of Integrity Unit, said in the statement. "He breached the Code on several occasions, including facilitating the approach of four other players. At times, he also sought to obstruct and delay our investigation." Streak, 47, played 65 tests and 189 one-day internationals for Zimbabwe between 1993-2005.
JUST IN | Former @ZimCricketv captain Heath Streak has been banned from all cricket activities for eight years after he accepted five charges of breaching the @ICC Anti-Corruption Code#HeathStreak | #HeathStreakBan | #ICC | #AntiCorruption pic.twitter.com/0lqFOQ7Vbz
— Zimbabwe Cricket (@ZimCricketv) April 14, 2021


