KARACHI: The match fixing scandal has hit the Pakistan Super League 2nd edition hard as Muhammad Irfan has also been sent back home due involvement in the corruption scandal.
Pakistan’s left-arm fast-bowler Mohammad Irfan will no longer participate in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) as he was accused of involvement in corruption.
Irfan is the third player to be suspended from the league in the past 24 hours over corruption allegations.
On Friday night, Irfan’s Islamabad United teammates Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif were suspended after they were found to be involved in spot-fixing.
The left-armer has been sent back to Pakistan and his personal belongings, including his mobile phone, have been seized by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials.