Heath Streak

Former Zimbabwe all-rounder Heath Streak is NOT dead, contrary to reports on Tuesday morning that the 49-year-old had passed away. Photo: AFP

Heath Streak slapped with eight-year ban for facilitating match-fixing

Heath Streak has been banned for his role in facilitating corrupt approaches to players at international and domestic level.

Heath Streak

Former Zimbabwe all-rounder Heath Streak is NOT dead, contrary to reports on Tuesday morning that the 49-year-old had passed away. Photo: AFP

Former Zimbabwe Captain and coach Heath Streak has been handed an eight-year ban from all cricket after accepting five charges of breaching the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.

The charges relate to his time as Zimbabwe coach as well as the IPL, the BPL and Afghanistan Premier League T20 competitions.

Heath Streak banned for facilitating corruption

Streak is understood to have facilitated approaches by a corruptor (Match-fixers, spot-fixers or corrupt bookies) to players within teams where he was coach.

According to the ICC: ” Heath Streak was charged as a participant under the Code by virtue of his status as the coach of Zimbabwe from 2016 to 2018 and as the coach of various domestic teams.”

Streak was charged under the following sections of the ICC anti-corruption code:

  1. 2.3.2 – disclosing inside information under both the ICC Code and various domestic Codes, in circumstances where he knew or should have known that such information may be used for betting purposes. In particular, he disclosed inside information in relation to matches in the 2018 Tri-Series involving Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, the Zimbabwe v Afghanistan series in 2018, the IPL 2018 and the APL 2018.
  2. 2.3.3 – directly or indirectly soliciting, inducing, enticing, persuading, encouraging or intentionally facilitating any participant to breach the Code. In particular, he facilitated or attempted to facilitate the introduction of four different players, including a national captain, to someone he knew, or should have known, may have wanted to approach them to provide inside information for betting purposes. 
  3. 2.4.2 – Failing to disclose the receipt of any gift, payment, hospitality or other benefit that the participant knew or should have known was given to them to procure a breach of the Code or that was made or given in circumstances that could bring the participant or the sport of cricket into disrepute. 
  4. 2.4.4 – Failing to disclose to the ACU full details of any approaches or invitations received to engage in corrupt conduct under the Code including in relation to international matches, matches in the 2017 BPL, the 2018 Pakistan Super League, the 2018 IPL and the 2018 APL. 
  5. Article 2.4.7 – obstructing or delaying an investigation, including concealing, tampering with or destroying any documentation or other information that may be relevant to that investigation and / or that may be evidence of or may lead to the discovery of evidence of corrupt conduct under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code

Alex Marshall, ICC General Manager – Integrity Unit, said: “Heath Streak is an experienced former international cricketer and national team coach, who had participated in numerous anti-corruption education sessions and was fully aware of his responsibilities under the Code.

“As a former captain and coach, he held a position of trust and owed a duty to uphold the integrity of the game. He breached the Code on several occasions, including facilitating the approach of four other players. At times, he also sought to obstruct and delay our investigation.

“The offences did not affect the outcomes of any relevant matches and Mr Streak has agreed to assist the ICC anti-corruption education programme for which we are grateful. He has also expressed his remorse and contrition and entered this agreed sanction decision to avoid the need for a full disciplinary process. The sanction reflects this cooperation.”