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Shohely Akhter denies spot-fixing allegations

On February 15, 2023, Bangladesh cricket was rocked by spot-fixing allegations in the backdrop of national cricketer Shohely Akhter having reportedly made an offer to her team-mate Lata Mondal to spot-fix, who in turn rejected it and communicated to Bangladesh Cricket Board about the same. Mondal is currently playing the T20 World Cup in South Africa.
Subsequently, BCB confirmed to Cricbuzz that they have informed the ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) about it. Shohely, however, has denied the allegation, adding that it was a case of miscommunication.
During an exclusive chat with Cricbuzz, the off-spinner claimed that she is paying the price for trying to prove to a suspected bookie that her national team-mates would not accept any offer to fix matches. She has played 2 ODIs and 13 T20Is so far for Bangladesh.
Here are the excerpts:
Do you know there are spot-fixing allegations against you?
Yes, I am aware of it.
Can you just explain what exactly happened?
Yesterday, Jamuna TV called me and I said what is true. But as they cut my words, it became difficult to explain what I was saying. They asked me whether I can make contact with a player and a bookie and I said no. They later said that they have revealed Shakib Al Hasan’s fixing issue (of not informing the ACU).
Later they asked me whether I approached any national cricketer and I told the truth. Two days back, I met one Facebook friend and he told me, ‘Apu you lost to Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup and again here, you lost to Sri Lanka in the World Cup. I feel that your players are involved in fixing. Especially the top-order batters, who cannot score runs. Even the bowlers are fixing through bowling wides’. I told him, ‘Look, our players don’t do such things. Winning every game matters to us because we don’t often win games too often. If you ask me to fix, I will certainly say no and I won’t betray my country’.
We had lots of heated arguments and at one point I got excited. I told him no matter how much you offer, no one will accept it. Later I told him that if you want any proof I can give that. ‘Let me ask one player and she will deny it immediately. Do you want to see that?’ and that was my biggest mistake – getting into an argument with him and proceeding in that manner.
So you just wanted to prove that your team-mates are not involved in fixing?
Yes, I just wanted to prove that and Lata informed the ACSU. Firstly, I made a mistake by doing it and now it turned out to be a complicated affair after Lata informed ACSU. It seems like I have approached her for fixing.
Who is Akash? Is he an Indian as claimed in the report?
They asked me with whom I have spoken. I told them that he is a Facebook friend called Akash. I told them the truth. He is a Bangladeshi and stays somewhere in Dhaka. He told me to meet him in Mirpur, and as I was free, I agreed. When he told me he is in Mirpur, I asked him to come in front of Sony Cinema Hall and have tea with me.
According to the report, one of your cousins is involved in betting.
No, basically I was not understanding what to say and how to approach Lata and at that point, Akash told me to say it in such a manner that she would trust me. And later he asked me to say that one of my brothers is involved in betting, and now that the offer is good, whether she would interested to spot-fix. At that point, I told him that she will refuse, but I did what he told me to do.
Did that person offer you a monetary reward?
No.
How did this particular conversation snowball into a controversy?
When I called Lata, she was not online. I left her a voice message and later forwarded Lata’s response to him. Lata, on the other hand, sent that voice message to ACSU.
Is there anything apart from it?
No, there is nothing more to it.
So are you trying to say that the entire conversation is a miscommunication?
Yes, Lata felt I seriously made her an offer and she immediately informed it (to ACSU), and I could not tell her or make her understand that I had challenged someone.
If and when the ACSU interrogates you, will you stick to your current stand?
Yes, I will say the same thing.
Did you speak with anyone from the board?
Yesterday I called Nadel Sir (BCB women’s wing chairman) and Towhid Sir (BCB women’s wing official) to inform them about what had happened at that point. Nadel Sir told me that he was busy and Towhid Sir did not pick up the phone. What can I do now?
(Cricbuzz)
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Kipyegon breaks world 1500m record with 3:49.11 in Florence

Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon captured the world record she had been hunting, winning the women’s 1500m in a stunning 3:49.11* at the Golden Gala, the third Wanda Diamond League meeting of the season, in Florence on Friday (2).
The two-time Olympic and two-time world champion was already the second-fastest women’s 1500m runner of all time thanks to the 3:50.37 she clocked in Monaco in August, when she missed the world record of 3:50.07 set by Ethiopia’s Genzebe Dibaba in 2015 by just 0.3.
This time, Kipyegon blew the mark apart, becoming the first woman to break 3:50 in the discipline and taking almost a second off the previous record.
Kipyegon had been open about her world record ambition in 2023. “The record is in my heart and on my mind and I hope this will be a perfect year for me,” she said on the eve of the Golden Gala.
She has started it in sensational style.
On Friday evening Kipyegon followed the pacemakers Brooke Feldmeier and Sage Hurta-Klecker through 400m in 1:02.37 and Hurta-Klecker was right on schedule through 800m in 2:04.00, with Kipyegon on her shoulder.
As Hurta-Klecker moved to the side, Kipyegon forged on and reached 1200m in 3:05.28. In a race of her own, she pushed again and was roared over the finish line, past a clock showing 3:49.11. She raised her hands to her face and then dropped to the track in delight.
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Afghanistan cruise to comfortable win after Zadran 98

Opening batsman Ibrahim Zadran scored a fine 98 to help Afghanistan to a comfortable six wicket win with 19 balls to spare in the first ODI against Sri Lanka at Suriyawewa on Friday. Chasing a target of 269, the tourists reached home in 46.5 overs with Zadran sharing a second wicket partnership worth 146 runs with Rahmat Shah. Zadran one of the brightest young batting talents to come through from Afghanistan has already scored three hundreds in nine games and he nearly had a fourth one on Friday before being dismissed two runs short of the milestone.
The 21-year-old was expected to play the anchor role but he wasn’t afraid to punish the loose balls as he raced to his half-century in just 35 balls. He whipped Matheesha Pathirana for two sixes in an over as the debutant fresh from his IPL heroics failed to live up to the expectations conceding 66 runs in his 8.5 overs.
A bouncer by Kasun Rajitha helped Sri Lanka claim the key wicket of Zadran as the batsman attempted a pull shot but couldn’t keep it down and was caught in the deep. Zadran made a run a ball 98 and hit 11 fours and two sixes.
Rahmat Shah went onto post 55 that came off 80 deliveries with three fours.
Nothing much went right for Sri Lanka who are using the series as preparation for the World Cup qualifiers later this month in Zimbabwe. Fast bowler Lahiru Kumara had to pull out after sending down just 4.3 overs with a hamstring strain.
Sri Lanka got off to a poor start losing four wickets for 84 runs inside 20 overs before Charith Asalanka rescued them top scoring with 91 runs. Asalanka added 99 runs for the fifth wicket with Dhananjaya de Silva, who chipped in with a half-century.
When captain Dasun Shanaka was dismissed with the total on 215 for six with seven overs remaining, Sri Lanka were in danger of getting bowled out without utilizing their 50 overs. But Asalanka found a solid partner in debutant Dushan Hemantha as they added 48 runs for the seventh wicket.
Asalanka was run out in the last over with his 91 coming off 95 deliveries with 12 boundaries. Left-arm quicks Fazalhaq Farooqi and Fareed Ahmad picked up two wickets apiece. The second ODI will be played on 4th June followed by the final game on June 7th. All games will be at Suriyawewa.
Brief scores:
Sri Lanka 268 all out in 50 overs (Charith Asalanka 91, Dhananjaya de Silva 51, Pathum Nissanka 38, Dushan Hemantha 22, Fazalhaq Farooqi 2-58, Fareed Ahmad 2-43.
Afghanistan 269 for four (Ibrahim Zadran 98, Rahmat Shah 55, Hashmatullah Shahidi 38, Kasun Rajitha 2-49)
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