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2-yr ban on cricketer over multiple birth certificates

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New Delhi, October 29

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Young cricketer Vanshaj Sharma, a resident of Jammu, has been handed a two-year ban by the BCCI for submitting multiple birth certificates with different dates of birth.

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Sharma, who belongs to Jammu’s Bishnah, had migrated to Bihar and was presently playing under the state association there. “He is presently with the Bihar Cricket Association. He is not a JKCA player,” Brigadier Anil Gupta, Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) chief, said. “He was originally registered by us in 2020-21 as an under-19 player. He has never played for the JKCA. He re-enrolled himself as a player of the Bihar Cricket Association. He was registered by the BCA as U-23 player with a different date of birth (DoB). He has been caught by the BCCI and banned for submitting multiple DoB certificates,” he said.

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