Disputable Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal was prohibited Monday from all types of cricket for a long time in the wake of conceding to neglecting to report coordinate fixing draws near, the nation’s cricket load up declared.
Umar, who turns 30 in May, pulled back a month ago from testing the charges.
Umar’s restriction is compelling from February 20, when he was temporarily suspended by the board under its enemy of debasement code, which expresses a player must report being drawn closer to fix games.
The choice was declared by a disciplinary panel after a concise becoming aware of the Pakistan Cricket Board.
Umar burst onto the scene with a century in his first Test in 2009, yet his profession has been defaced by disciplinary issues, bringing about different bans and fines.
He was captured in February 2014 after a fight with a traffic superintendent who halted him for a sign infringement.
Umar last spoke to Pakistan in two Twenty20 internationals against Sri Lanka in Lahore a year ago, tumbling to initially ball ducks on the two events.
He has so far played 16 Tests, 121 one-day games and 84 Twenty20s for Pakistan.