ISLAMABAD - Banned Pakistani cricketer Sharjeel Khan has made stunning revelations over PSL spot fixing issue.
Sharjeel has finally confessed his role in the spot-fixing scandal that rocked Pakistan Super League (PSL) in the second edition.
Sharjeel was given a five-year ban including a two-and-a-half year suspension from any form of cricket- which ends in August 2019.
As per reports, Sharjeel Khan, who has been persistently denying his role in the fixing scandal for almost two years, finally confessed his crime in a letter to PCB.
The Hyderabad-born opener has reportedly asked the board to review the ban imposed upon him.
Sharjeel accepted a considerable sum of money for playing two dot balls in a PSL 2017 game against Peshawar Zalmi.
The former PSL chairman claimed to have evidence even before the start of the particular game.