He has 14 days to respond to allegations involving LPL and global activities.
Praveen Jayawickrama, a left-arm spin for Sri Lanka, has been charged by the ICC with violating three of the anti-corruption password in relation to corrupt practices in international competitions and the Lanka Premier League.
According to an ICC speech Jayawickrama, 25, was charged under reports 2.4.4 and 2.4.7 of the script as follows:
Details of an view he received to fix up in upcoming global games are not disclosed to the Anti-Corruption Product without needless delay.
Failing to report to the Anti-Corruption System, without unnecessary delay, facts of an view he received in which he was asked to view another player, on a corrupter's representative, to carry out fixing in the 2021 Lanka Premier League.
Obstructing the research by deleting communications in which the techniques and provides to engage in dishonest conduct were made.
Jayawickrama has 14 times from August 6 to listen to the costs. In accordance with the anti-corruption code, Sri Lanka Cricket ( SLC ) and the ICC have agreed that the ICC will take action concerning the LPL charge alongside the charges relating to international matches.
Jayawickrama has appeared in five Tests, five OD Is, and five T20Is since making his international debut in a Test against Bangladesh in April 2021. In 2022, he made his final appearance for Sri Lanka in a T20I set against Australia.
In LPL 2021, Jayawickrama was a part of the Jaffna Kings part that won its next subject. He played one match that winter, taking two innings. In LPL 2024, he turned out for Dambulla Sixers.
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