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Former Pakistan captain linked to suspended agent amid corruption allegations

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has yet to comment on the situation

Former Pakistan captain linked to suspended agent amid corruption allegations PHOTO: AFP

A former Pakistan cricket captain has been found to have close ties with the company of suspended agent Mughiz Ahmed Sheikh and played a key role in securing contracts for several young players. Meanwhile, Sheikh has been accused of offering a British coach a bribe to include his preferred players in the team.

According to details, Mughiz Ahmed Sheikh, head of the International Cricketers Association (ICA), which represents multiple Pakistani players and officials, is also registered as a player agent with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Following investigations by cricket regulators and a hearing at an independent anti-corruption tribunal, Sheikh was found guilty of four violations of the ECB’s anti-corruption code. The tribunal is set to announce its decision regarding his ban in due course, while the ECB has already suspended his registration as an agent.

Sources reveal that Sheikh allegedly attempted to bribe a British coach to secure spots for his preferred players in the team. The coach reported the incident, prompting an official investigation. Additionally, a former Pakistani captain, who currently holds a high-ranking position in the national setup, played a pivotal role in encouraging several young cricketers to sign contracts with ICA.

In the wake of the controversy, several prominent Pakistani players, including Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Huraira, Irfan Niazi, Mohammad Ali, and Usama Mir, along with mentor Sarfaraz Ahmed and former cricketer Wahab Riaz, are no longer associated with ICA. They are now represented by Game Sports Management.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has yet to comment on the situation. However, if the ECB imposes a ban on Mughiz Ahmed Sheikh, all ICC member boards, including Pakistan, will be required to enforce the decision.