Former Sri Lankan allrounder Dilhara Lokuhettige has been banned from cricket for eight years due to corruption.
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Lokuhettige, who played nine one-dayers and two Twenty20 internationals for Sri Lanka, was charged with three counts of breaching the anti-corruption code of world governing body.
The International Cricket Council's Anti-Corruption Tribunal found the bowling allrounder guilty on all charges relating to a 10-over league in the United Arab Emirates.
"Having represented Sri Lanka in international cricket, Dilhara had attended a number of anti-corruption education sessions and would have known his actions were a breach of the Code," said Alex Marshall, ICC General Manager - Integrity Unit.
"The severity of the sanction reflects the seriousness of his offences and his continued refusal to cooperate and should serve as a deterrent for anyone considering getting involved in corruption of any kind."
The 40-year-old's ban will be backdated to April 3, 2019, when he was provisionally suspended by the ICC.
Australian Associated Press