In a significant development impacting the integrity of cricket, Rizwan Javed has been handed a substantial ban from all cricket-related activities. The ban comes after a detailed investigation found him guilty of multiple breaches of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Anti-Corruption Code during the Abu Dhabi T10 2021 tournament.
Rizwan - the United Kingdom-based cricketer - did not contest the charges, effectively accepting the findings of guilt for his actions that aimed to undermine the sport's integrity.

Rizwan's violations encompass a range of corrupt activities aimed at manipulating matches and their outcomes. The charges against him include attempting to fix or influence improperly matches or aspects of matches on three occasions, offering rewards to other participants for engaging in corrupt conduct, and soliciting others to breach the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code.
Additionally, Rizwan failed to report corrupt approaches and refused to cooperate with the Anti-Corruption Unit's investigations, further compounding his offences.
The imposition of the ban, which takes effect from 19 September 2023, underscores cricket's ongoing battle against corruption. ICC General Manager Integrity, Alex Marshall, commented on the severity of the sanctions, stating, "Rizwan Javed has received a lengthy ban from cricket for his repeated and serious attempts to corrupt professional cricketers."
Marshall's statement highlights the ICC's commitment to maintaining the sport's integrity, emphasizing that the sanctions serve as a deterrent to potential corruptors targeting cricket at any level.
The case of Rizwan Javed serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by cricket governing bodies in protecting the sport from corrupt influences. The comprehensive nature of the charges and the subsequent ban reflects the ICC's stringent stance on corruption, aiming to preserve the fairness and competitive spirit that underpins professional cricket.