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Latif slams PCB for Kaneria 'murder'

Updated on: 24 October,2011 01:42 PM IST  | 
ANI |

Former Pakistan cricket captain Rashid Latif has accused the country's chiefs of the popular game of "murdering" leg-spinner Danish Kaneria by refusing to let him play despite being cleared of a spot-fixing allegation in Britain.

Latif slams PCB for Kaneria 'murder'

Former Pakistan cricket captain Rashid Latif has accused the country's chiefs of the popular game of "murdering" leg-spinner Danish Kaneria by refusing to let him play despite being cleared of a spot-fixing allegation in Britain.


"All around the cricketing world they preserve their players, however in Pakistan the ideology is just the opposite as the PCB is destroying Kaneria's career," The News quoted Latif, as saying.


"He is the most successful spinner of the country, hence should be treated with respect. I would say it's an economical murder of a player who has served the country very well and is still eager to continue," he added.


The 31-year-old and fellow Essex bowler Mervyn Westfield were arrested last year on claims of spot-fixing during a Pro40 one-day match against Durham in 2009.

Kaneria was later released without being charged but Westfield faces criminal proceedings.

Kaneria appeared before an integrity committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in August but was not cleared. He then filed a petition in court in a bid to force the PCB to allow him to play again for his country.

Last week, the Sindh High Court directed the PCB to bring the transcript of the police investigation against Kaneria to court before it could make a decision.

Kaneria, who has taken 261 wickets in 61 Tests -- the most by any Pakistani spinner, is currently allowed to play in domestic events only.

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