Nasir Jamshed was jailed for 17 months on Friday after pleading guilty to conspiracy to bribe fellow cricketers as part of a Twenty20 spot-fixing scheme.
Former Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshed has pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to bribe fellow cricketers as part of a Twenty20 spot-fixing coup.
Nasir Jamshed, 33, former Pakistan opening batsman, denies being part of the bribery conspiracy in relation to the Pakistan Super League.
Nasir Jamshed, a former Pakistan Test player, is accused of conspiring to offer financial advantages to players in the Pakistan Super League.
Nasir Jamshed was served with written summon, charging them with two counts of bribery.
Jamshed has played two Tests, 48 one-day internationals and 18 T20s for Pakistan until 2015.
Nasir Jamshed will be out from any form of cricket during the ban period.
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Thursday charged former Test opener Nasir Jamshed with multiple breaches of its Anti-corruption Code of Conduct and given him 14 days to respond to the charges.
Pakistan's interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that they had received a request from the FIA to put the cricketers on the ECL and the ministry had issued orders for this action.
The special investigation team has issued notices to four Pakistani players -Nasir Jamshed, Khalid Latif, Sharjeel Khan and Mohammad Irfan.