Irfan to lecture Pakistani team on anti-corruption

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Pakistan’s fast bowler Mohammad Irfan is set to lecture the members of the Pakistani team on anti-corruption after the bowler serves a six-month ban for violating the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) anti-corruption code.

Irfan’s lecture to the Pakistani team on anti-corruption is part of his rehabilitation process. Irfan was suspended by the PCB for twelve months after he delayed reporting the corrupt approaches made to him earlier this year in March; six months of the sentence remains suspended.

Delivering an anti-corruption lecture is part of players’ rehabilitation program before rejoining the national squad, and Irfan is set to take the first step towards his rehab on Wednesday.

Sources confirm that Irfan has been called by PCB to deliver an anti-corruption lecture to the players who are part of the national team’s camp for the series against Sri Lanka.

Irfan, in his lecture on Wednesday, would tell players about consequences of ignoring the anti-corruption code. He is also set to play the Quaid-e-Azam trophy for WAPDA after completing the tenure of the ban.

35-year-old Irfan has represented Pakistan in 60 ODIs, 20 T20Is, and four test matches.