The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended West Indies player Jomel Warrican along with team officials Chandrakant Pandit Rathore and Trevin Griffith for alleged breaches of the anti-corruption code.
According to the ICC, the West Indies cricketer and the two team officials were provisionally suspended following corruption allegations related to the Bim Ten T10 League held in Barbados.
The cricket governing body said the three individuals face multiple charges, including alleged involvement in match-fixing or conspiracy to fix matches, encouraging corrupt conduct and failing to cooperate with an ongoing investigation.
In addition, Trevin Griffith has also been charged separately for not cooperating with the ICC’s inquiry into violations of the anti-corruption code.
The ICC stated that all three individuals have been suspended from participating in any form of cricket activity pending further proceedings under its anti-corruption regulations.