USA batter Aaron Jones provisionally suspended for match fixing in Barbados-based T10 league
- USA batter Aaron Jones has been provisionally suspended from all cricket after being charged with five breaches of Cricket West Indies and International Cricket Council anti-corruption codes; he has 14 days to respond.
- The charges stem mainly from alleged conduct in the 2023/24 Bim10 tournament, with two linked to international matches under the ICC Code governed by Cricket West Indies.
- The ICC outlined specific alleged breaches including fixing and disclosure failures, citing Breach of Article 2.1.1 for fixing in the Bim10 tournament and failing disclosure and cooperation under Articles 2.4.2 and 2.4.4, plus obstructing the ACU investigation under Article 2.4.7 .
- Jones is now ineligible for selection from the 18‑member Sri Lanka training camp as USA selectors were expected to pick 15 for the T20 World Cup starting on February 7.
- The ICC said the case forms part of a wider probe likely to produce further charges, noting Jones played 52 ODIs and 48 T20Is and featured in CPL, MLC and BPL leagues.
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The ICC and CWI have found a cricketer guilty on five counts of match-fixing. He was immediately suspended following the allegations, covering both the Bim10 tournament and international matches. He was part of preparations for the 2026 T20 World Cup, but is now out of selection.
USA Cricketer Aaron Jones Provisionally Suspended Over Fixing Allegations In Barbados T10 League
Aaron Jones has been provisionally suspended by the ICC for alleged fixing during the Barbados-based league in 2023-24. The 31-year-old faces five charges, including fixing, failing to report a corrupt approach, and obstructing investigations by the ICC and Cricket West Indies
Aaron Jones charged for breaching CWI, ICC's anti-corruption code, handed immediate ban
USA batter Aaron Jones has been provisionally suspended from all forms of cricket after being charged by the International Cricket Council with multiple violations of its Anti-Corruption Code. The 31-year-old has been handed an immediate ban from playing, with the ICC confirming that he has 14 days to formally respond to the allegations. The development comes at a sensitive time for USA Cricket, with Jones currently part of a training group in S…
USA batter Aaron Jones provisionally suspended for fixing in Barbados-based T10 league
The ICC has provisionally suspended USA cricketer Aaron Jones amid allegations of fixing during the BIM10 league. Facing multiple charges, including failing to report corrupt approaches, Jones has 14 days to respond as further investigations unfold.
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