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BCCI bans Mumbai Indians pacer Rasikh Salam for two years for submitting faulty birth certificates

U-19 cricketer Rasikh Salam, who made his IPL debut this year with Mumbai Indians, has been banned for two years.

Reported by: PTI New Delhi Published : Jun 19, 2019 22:31 IST, Updated : Jun 19, 2019 22:31 IST
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U-19 cricketer Rasikh Salam, who made his IPL debut this year with Mumbai Indians, has been banned for two years.

The BCCI on Wednesday withdrew Jammu & Kashmir pacer Rasikh Salam from the India Under-19 squad and banned him for two years for submitting a faulty birth certificate.

The BCCI named Prabhat Maurya as his replacement in the squad for an ODI tri-series, to be held in England from July 21.

"Rasikh Salam has been banned by the BCCI for two years following a discrepancy – submission of faulty birth certificate to BCCI," BCCI said in a release.

Salam had made his first-class debut for Jammu and Kashmir against Guwahati in December 2018 and also played Mumbai Indians in the 2019 IPL season.

Salam has taken seven wickets and scored 45 runs in two first class games he has played.

He became only second cricketer from J&K to play in IPL when he featured in a match against Delhi Capitals, becoming youngest cricketer, aged 17, to play for MI.

Parvez Rasool was the first cricketer to play in IPL. He had played for Pune Warriors and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

The revised U19 squad:

Priyam Garg (C), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Thakur Tilak Verma, Divyansh Saxena, Shaswat Rawat, Dhruv Chand Jurel (WK), Shubhang Hegde, Ravi Bishnoi, Vidyadhar Patil, Sushant Mishra, Prabhat Maurya, Sameer Rizvi, Pragnesh Kanpillewar, Kamran Iqbal, Priyesh Patel (WK), Karan Lal, Purnank Tyagi, Anshul Khamboj.

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