(Reuters) - Fast bowler Mohammed Shami will be offered a central contract after the committee of administrators (CoA) running India's cricket board (BCCI) said no action was warranted against him for alleged breaches of its anti-corruption code.
Shami was left out of the list of contracted players unveiled by the BCCI earlier this month after being charged by police in the Indian city of Kolkata following a complaint by his wife, who accused him of domestic violence.
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