Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Sami has been given a clean chit after being inquired by Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) anti corruption tribunal over his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal in Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) second edition.
Sami, who was representing Islamabad United in PSL, was summoned at PCB headquarters in Lahore on Friday where he was asked several questions regarding the accusations against him.
After recording his statement, the tribunal handed a clean chit to Sami and dropped all the charges against him.
Openers Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif have already been suspended for five years by the tribunal after being found guilty.
Moreover, the probe is ongoing against Karachi Kings batsman Shahzaib Hasan and former Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed.