Dubai : The Abu Dhabi T10 League management has expressed deep disappointment and regret over the allegations of corruption in the T-League and said that our policy in this regard is very clear and we have adopted a zero tolerance policy.
In a statement, Global T10 Sports Management said, “On receipt of such complaints, we have taken necessary steps. The accused will not be spared in any way and we will work closely with the ICC on this matter.
It should be noted that the International Cricket Council has charged corruption charges against 8 people, including 3 players, participating in the T10 tournament held in the UAE in 2021.
The accused include former Bangladesh international cricketer Nasir Hussain, domestic cricketers Rizwan Javed and Saliya Suman, batting coach Ashar Zaidi, assistant coach Sunny Dhillon, team manager Shadab Ahmed, team co-owners Krishan Kumar and Prag Singhvi.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2026
