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Danish Kaneria spot-fixing row

Danish Kaneria admits fixing guilt, apologises to Mervyn Westfield

The 37-year-old cited the ailing health of his father, who passed away in 2013, as one reason why he continued to deny his role in the fixing case.

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Pakistan Cricket Board fine players for playing with Danish Kaneria in USA

Fawad Alam, Wahab Riaz, Abdul Razzaq and Nasir Jamshed were each fined 500,000 rupees.

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Danish Kaneria refuses to admit guilt in spot-fixing case, vows to continue fight over life ban

Kaneria's second attempts at having the ban lifted were rejected on Tuesday.

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Danish Kaneria slams ECB for ‘taking away bread and butter’ with life ban

Danish Kaneria was earlier handed life ban by ECB.

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London court asks Danish Kaneria hefty security deposit to appeal against life ban

The ECB banned Kaneria for life in June 2012 over allegations of spot-fixing.

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Rashid Latif refuses to show evidence on alleged Indian bookie

Pakistan's former captain Rashid Latif has refused to make public any evidence to back his claim that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) hosted an alleged Indian bookmaker Anu Bhatt during the national team's 2005-06 series against England and India.

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Pakistan cricket authorities should not force Danish Kaneria to confess, says Rashid Latif

Former captain Rashid Latif on Saturday said Pakistan cricket authorities should not force leg-spinner Danish Kaneria to plead guilty to spot-fixing until he has exhausted all legal options available to him.

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Inzamam-ul-Haq backs Danish Kaneria, says he gave 100% to Pakistan cricket

Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has come out in support of banned leg-spinner Danish Kaneria, saying he had never seen the bowler indulge in any type of activity during his career that would cast doubts over his integrity.

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Rashid Latif’s claims of PCB’s link with Indian bookie rubbished by board

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rubbished Rashid Latif's claim that an alleged Indian bookmaker Annu Bhatt was a guest of the Board in 2005-06, terming the former captain's accusation as "baseless and stupid."

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Paul Grayson, Tom Westley deny being approached by Danish Kaneria for spot-fixing

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif on Sunday released Essex coach Paul Grayson and player Tom Westley's statements, in which they have denied that disgraced Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria ever approached them to indulge in spot-fixing.

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