Umar Akmal allowed to resume club cricket
By Our Correspondent
August 05, 2021
LAHORE: Umar Akmal has been allowed to resume club cricket activities as part of his rehabilitation process, which commenced last month.
Umar has attended an anti-corruption lecture and participated in a Q&A session conducted by the Security and Anti-Corruption Department.
His rehabilitation programme is expected to conclude next month, following which he will become eligible to participate in the domestic season 2021-22.
Umar paid Rs4.2 million fine imposed on him by International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and PCB for breaching anti-corruption code.
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