A fresh scandal hit the cricket world as the International Cricket Council (ICC) cracked down on alleged corruption linked to the Cricket West Indies (CWI). The governing body has officially charged three individuals from the West Indies National Cricket Team and the CWI.
West Indies cricketers Javon Searles, Chitranjan Rathod, and Trevon Griffith have been officially charged by the ICC for alleged violations of anti-corruption rules in the Bim10 Tournament 2023-24, which falls under the Anti-Corruption Code of Cricket West Indies (CWI).
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The charges are serious and different for the person involved. The Titans’ team owner, Chitranjan Rathod, has been hit with three violations under the CWI code. Meanwhile, the all-rounder Searles faces four separate charges, which could end his cricket career.
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But the biggest trouble is for the official Trevon Griffith. He is facing four charges under the CWI Anti-Corruption Code and an additional charge under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code related to international matches.
To be continued…