International Cricket Council Suspends Ex-KKR Cricketer and Officials Over Match-Fixing Allegations The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended West Indies fast-bowling all-rounder Javon Searles, Titans team owner Chitranjan Rathod, and team official Griffith following allegations of breaching anti-corruption codes. The suspensions come amid investigations into match-fixing during the Bim10 Tournament 2023/24, which falls under the jurisdiction of Cricket West Indies (CWI) and the ICC. In a statement, the ICC confirmed that all three individuals face charges related to the tournament. Searles is accused of four violations under the CWI Anti-Corruption Code, while Rathod faces three charges. Griffith, a team official, is charged with four CWI Code violations and an additional charge under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code. The suspensions are provisional and effective immediately, with the ICC granting the accused 14 days from March 11, 2026, to respond to the allegations. The charges include breaches of specific articles in the CWI Code. All three individuals are accused of violating Article 2.1.1, which prohibits fixing matches or improperly influencing their outcomes. They also face charges under Article 2.1.4, which involves soliciting players or support staff to commit code violations. Additionally, they are alleged to have failed to cooperate with anti-corruption investigations under Article 2.4.4. Searles and Griffith are also charged with breaching Article 2.4.2 of the CWI Code, which requires disclosing any approaches or invitations related to code violations. Griffith, however, faces an extra charge under the ICC Code’s Article 2.4.7, which pertains to obstructing investigations by concealing or tampering with evidence.#international_cricket_council #javon_searles #chitranjan_rathod #griffith #bim10_tournament_202324