Former West Indies player Marlon Samuels has been banned from all cricket for six years after an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal found him guilty of breaching the Emirates Cricket Board’s Anti-Corruption Code.
The charges were laid by world governing body, the International Cricket Council, on behalf of the regional authority which relate to Samuels’ participation in the Abu Dhabi-based T10 League.
Samuels played 71 Tests and 274 limited-overs internationals for the West Indies, including starring roles with the bat in their T20 World Cup final wins in 2012 and 2016, the latter against England.
The 40-year-old had been charged with failing to disclose the receipt of a payment, gift or other benefit “that could bring the participant or sport of cricket into disrepute” as well as failing to disclose hospitality worth more than $750 (£550).