Team India fast bowler Mohammed Shami has bไeen cleared by the BCCI of match-fixing charges levelled against him by his wife Hasin Jahan, who had claimed that the cricketer had received unaccounted money from a Pakistani woman.
With this development, the path has been cleared for Shami’s participation with Delhi Daredevils in the IPL 2018 beginning from April 7.
BCCI will now proceed with offering him a Grade ‘B’ annual retainership contract, which will make him richer by Rs 3 crore.
Shami has taken 110 wickets in the 30 Tests he played so far while clubbed 91 scalps in 50 ODIs. Shami also featured in 7 T20Is in which he ma💯naged to pick 8 wicketsℱ.
Earlier, the BCCI had decided to withhold Shami’s contract after Hasin Jahan made a series of allegations, including adultery and domestic violence, and lodged a police complaint against him. However, Shami has denied all the allegations.
“The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) had requested Mr. Neeraj Kumar, former Police Commissioner of Delhi and Head of BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit, to investigate the allegations against Mohd. Shami in so far as they pertain to the provisions of the BCCI Anti-Corruption Code,” BCCI stated in a media release.
“Mr Neeraj Kumar has submitted his confidential report to the CoA. Based on the conclusions in the said report, the CoA is of the view that no further actions/proceedings under the BCCI anti-corruption code are warranted in the matter.
“For this reason, the BCCI shall proceed with offering a Grade ‘B’ annual retainership contract to Mohd. Shami,” the release further stated.