Marlon Samuels charged under anti-corruption code

Marlon Samuels’ charges relate to incidents that allegedly occurred during the T10 league © AFP

Marlon Samuels, the architect of West Indies’ twin T20 World titles in 2012 and 2016, has been charged by the ICC’s anti-corruption unit on four counts of breaching the Emirates Cricket Board’s anti-corruption code. In a media release on Wednesday, the ICC said the charges relate to the T10 tournament conducted by the ECB.

Samuels has 14 days from 21 September to respond to the charges.

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