ICC Suspends Bangladesh's Nasir Hossain for Two Years Over Anti-Corruption Breaches
Hossain failed to disclose receipt of an iPhone 12 and an invitation to engage in corrupt conduct, leading to his suspension until April 2025.
- Nasir Hossain, Bangladesh all-rounder, has been suspended from all forms of cricket for two years by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for breaching the Anti-Corruption Code.
- Hossain was found guilty of three charges, including failing to disclose the receipt of an iPhone 12, which exceeded the ICC's gift value limit of $750, and not reporting the incident.
- He also failed to provide full details of an approach or invitation he received to engage in corrupt conduct via the new iPhone 12.
- Hossain did not cooperate with the ICC's investigation into possible corrupt conduct.
- Subject to satisfying certain conditions, Hossain will be free to resume international cricket on April 7, 2025.