ICC hands Brendan Taylor a three and a half-year ban for failure to report corrupt approach and doping

Taylor had revealed that he was blackmailed by an Indian businessman in 2019 to spot fix.

Brendan Taylor had revealed that he was blackmailed by an Indian businessman in 2019 to spot fix | GettyFormer Zimbabwe cricketer and captain Brendan Taylor has been banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for three and a half years for failing to report a 2019 spot-fixing approach by an Indian businessman on time.

In a statement, the ICC said Taylor admitted to being in breach of the provisions of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.

"Former Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor has been banned from all cricket for three and a half years after he accepted breaching four charges of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code and, separately, one charge of the ICC Anti-Doping Code," the ICC said.

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Furthermore, Taylor was also handed a one-month suspension for failing a dope test which was linked to his intake of cocaine during the episode. He tested positive for Benzoylecognine, which is primarily a result of cocaine ingestion.

"This one-month suspension will run concurrently with the suspension of three and a half years under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code. Mr Taylor will be free to resume his involvement in the game on 28 July 2025," the ICC stated.

Taylor, one of the most decorated Zimbabwean cricketers, had made a stunning revelation on January 24, in which he said that he was blackmailed after "foolishly" taking cocaine during his meeting with an Indian businessman. He also said that he is facing a multi-year ban from the ICC.

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Taylor had claimed that he was invited by the businessman to India to discuss "sponsorships" and the potential launch of a T20 event in Zimbabwe besides an offer of USD 15,000 in October 2019. He did not name the businessman in question.

The 35-year-old, who retired from cricket last year, played 205 ODIs, 34 Tests, and 45 T20s for Zimbabwe. He also said that he was also given a part payment to spot fix matches, which, according to him, he never did.

(PTI inputs)

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 28 Jan, 2022

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