October 23 – Malaysia Sun states that an independent Pakistani cricket tribunal has upheld a 10-year ban from the sport against Pakistani player Nasir Jamshed over his role in Pakistan Super League fixing scandals. The Pakistan Cricket Board said on October 22 that retired Justice Hamid Farooq found the punishment 'perfectly justified' and that it should remain in force.
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