By Jon Couch
IN-BRIEF
A FORMER Zimbabwe Cricket Board official has been suspended from his post after being charged with three counts of breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.
Rajan Nayer has been accused of “being party to an effort to fix”, “offering a player US $30,000 to fix” and “directly solicited, induced, enticed or encouraged a player” for fixing.
The incident in question arose late last year when Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer reported an approach by a then-unnamed official who had attempted to influence the results of the Test series with the ...