An anti-corruption tribunal in the country has fined Pakistani cricketer Shahjib Hasan for one year and fined one lakh rupees. He was convicted for involvement in spot-fixing in last year's Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket tournament.
Former Karachi King's player has been awarded the fifth player as part of the investigation into the anti-corruption unit of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).The 27-year-old cricketer has been accused of three T-20 and 3 one-day matches for the Pakistan national team.
Khalid Latif and Sharjeel Khan were banned for five years due to allegations of anti-corruption behavior.
Mohammed Irfan spent one year and Mohammad Nawaz banned for two months due to failing to report to the authorities in time due to spot-fixing.
Besides, there is a case against Nasir Jamshed.