Bangladesh’s star all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan was banned from all formats of cricket for two years by International Cricket Council (ICC) with one-year of that suspended, for breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.
After the Bangladesh captain accepted the charges, former England skipper Michael Vaughan who is known for being active on Twitter and commenting on a lot of cricket related issues, tweeted out saying that the two-year ban is not enough and it should have been longer.
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“No sympathy what’s so ever for Shakib Al Hasan ... Non what’s so ever ... In this era the players get briefed all the time about what they can & cant do and what that have to report straight away ... 2 yrs isn’t enough ... Should have been longer,” Vaughan wrote on Twitter.
No sympathy what’s so ever for Shakib Al Hasan ... Non what’s so ever ... In this era the players get briefed all the time about what they can & cant do and what that have to report straight away ... 2 yrs isn’t enough ... Should have been longer ...
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) October 29, 2019
Subject to him satisfying the conditions in respect of the suspended part of the sanction, Shakib will be free to resume international cricket on 29 October 2020.