Spot-fixing: Six years later, Pakistani spinner considered, 12 runs were sold for Rs 5.8 lakh. - Tech News Masala

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Spot-fixing: Six years later, Pakistani spinner considered, 12 runs were sold for Rs 5.8 lakh.

According to a report, former Pakistan spinner Dinesh Kaneria has admitted to be involved in fixing in 2012.

London: 37-year-old Danish cricketer Danish Kaneria, after refusing for six years, has finally begun to join the spot-fixing case, and due to the episode, his former partner of Essex, Marvin Westphilou had to be imprisoned. Danish are former Pakistan spinners. He has not been part of the Pakistan team for quite a while.

"My name is Danish Kaneria and I accept that two allegations leveled against me by the England and Wales Cricket Board in 2012 were correct," Kaneria, who is lifting the lifelong ban of the England Cricket Board, told the interview in Al Jazeera TV Documentary. "Leg-spinner Kaneria said," I am sorry for my Essex players Marvin Westfield, Essex Cricket Club and Essex fans I want to ask I apologize to Pakistan. "

Danish was missing in the absence of evidence
Danish said, "I have taken this decision while making myself very strong, because you can not live life with a lie." In spite of spot-fixing, Danish was arrested in 2010 with Westfield, but both were dropped due to lack of evidence. In these years Danish continued to protect themselves from these allegations. However, he was banned for life by the England Cricket Board.

48 thousand of each run
Westfield paid a fine of Rs 7,862 from Anu Bhatt, in exchange for 12 runs in his first over during a 40-over county match in Durham in 2009, today's value is approximately 5.8 million Indian rupees. It was a deal in Kaneria's mediation that introduced Westfield to Bhatt.

Danish alone is not such a Pakistani cricketer
Danish Kaneria is not the first Pakistani cricketer who is involved in match-fixing or spot-fixing and has confessed his crime. Earlier, former Pakistan captain Salman Butt had also signed a statement about confessing his crime. Salman Butt accepted his role in spot-fixing during the 2010 series between Pakistan and England, due to which he was banned.

But the pace bowler Mohammed Amir and Mohammad Asif were also found guilty in August 2010 for their involvement in the conspiracy to cheat the Lords against England in November. They were banned for at least five years. Mohammad Aamir has also returned to international cricket.

Spot-fixing was also shown in the Asia Cup
Whereas the ICC is also showing commitment to eradicating corruption in cricket. There is no shortage of matches or spot fixing efforts. Recently, spot-fixing in the Asia Cup came in the discussion when Afghan star cricketer Mohammad Shahzad was contacted for fixing during the tournament. Shehzad has information about it from the team management. The team management has informed the ICC Now the matter is being investigated.

This year's contact with 5 captains
Monitoring of spot-fixing cases The ICC Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) chief Alex Marshall recently said that in a year 5 captains of international teams have been contacted for fixing. Out of these 4 captains, Sarfraz Ahmed of Pakistan and Graeme Cremer of Zimbabwe are included. Both publicly believed that they were offered fixing. Sarfaraz had kept this thing during the Sri Lanka Series.

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