BCA proposes 6-month ban for Sabbir Rahman

ANI  |  London [UK] 

Authorities (BCA) have recommended a six-month ban for right-hand batsman for allegedly abusing a fan on

Earlier, the 26-year-old was accused of physically assaulting a fan during a first-class match in December last year, following which he was given a six-month ban from domestic cricket, along with a fine of around USD 25,000.

Confirming the recommendations made in the abuse case, Board (BCB) said that the ban proposed is by no means a lesser punishment and if the did not mend his way, he would be served with stricter consequences.

"We have recommended to the board that should be suspended from international for six months. He repented that he would never do such a thing again. He also admitted to a lot of things. This is by no means a lesser punishment. Every has a dream to represent the country. He was banned from domestic cricket because of his previous offence. We called him this time for a recent incident on He said that his account was hacked but we took into account other incidents, some of which he has admitted to be true," ESPNcricinfo.com quoted Mallick, as saying.

"If there's a repeat of such incidents, he will be serving longer suspensions. He had a loss of nearly 1.5 crores in the previous punishment. Some people get their act straight, some don't. The board has made it clear that we will be strict on discipline," he added.

The batsman, who was not named in squad for the upcoming Asia Cup, will also be missing the home series against and

Rahman has played a total of 54 one-day internationals and has scored 1054 runs with an average of 24.51, while in Tests, he has scored 481 runs with an average of 24.05.

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First Published: Sun, September 02 2018. 15:25 IST