New Delhi: Below is a list of Test, One Day International and or First-class cricketers who have been banned by the governing body for cricket, the International Cricket Council, or their respective national cricket boards for match fixing or spot-fixing. Both are misdemeanors banned under the ICC Cricket Code of Conduct.
1. Saleem Malik Pakistan Life ban (Overturned in 2008) Banned in 2000 for offering bribes
2. Ata-ur-Rehman Pakistan Life ban (Overturned in 2006) Banned in 2000 for dealings with bookmakers
3. Mohammad Azharuddin India Life ban (Overturned in 2012) Declared guilty as per the BCCI. He rejects this and has taken the matter to court where it is currently sub-judice.
4. Ajay Sharma India Life ban Found guilty in 2000 for associating with bookmakers
5. Manoj Prabhakar India 5 years In 2000 he tried to implicate Kapil Dev and others but it backfired as he was found guilty himself
6. Ajay Jadeja India 5 years (Overturned in 2003) Alleged to have associated with bookmakers
7. Hansie Cronje South Africa Life ban Guilty of accepting monetary rewards from bookmakers. For Forecasting matches
8. Herschelle Gibbs South Africa 6 months Initially agreed to underperform in an ODI game at Nagpur, but reneged on the deal and scored 74 off just 53 balls
9. Henry Williams South Africa 6 months Initially agreed to underperform in an ODI game at Nagpur by conceding more than 50 runs off of 10 overs, however got injured after bowling 11 legitimate deliveries and 6 wides, conceding 11 runs.
10. Maurice Odumbe Kenya 5 years Receiving money from bookmakers
11. Marlon Samuels West Indies 2 years Passing on team information to an alleged bookmaker
12. Mohammad Amir Pakistan 5 years Bowling planned no-balls against England in August 2010. In November 2011 he was sentenced to six months in a young offenders institution by Southwark Crown Court, England, for conspiracy to cheat at gambling and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.
13. Mohammad Asif Pakistan 7 years (2 years suspended) Bowling planned no-balls against England in August 2010. In November 2011 he was sentenced to 12 months in prison by Southwark Crown Court, England, for conspiracy to cheat at gambling and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.
14. Salman Butt Pakistan 10 years (5 years suspended) Orchestrating the bowling of no-balls against England in August 2010. In November 2011 he was sentenced to 2 years and 6 months in prison by Southwark Crown Court, England, for conspiracy to cheat at gambling and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.
15. TP Sudhindra India Life ban "Receiving a consideration to spot-fix" in a domestic game
16. Mohnish Mishra India 1 year Bringing the game into disrepute through "loose talk and unsubstantiated bragging"
17. Amit Yadav India 1 year spot fixing and match fixing
18. Abhinav Bali India 1 year spot fixing and match fixing
19. Shalabh Srivastava India 5 years Agreeing to and negotiating terms to fix a match
20. Danish Kaneria Pakistan Life ban Match fixing
21. Mervyn Westfield England 5 years Match fixing
22. Shariful Haque Bangladesh Indefinite period Spot fixing