Forgive me for making this error: Kaneria
GUILTY After six years of denial, Pak spinner admits to his role in spotfixing
KARACHI: Banned Pakistan legspinner Danish Kaneria on Thursday said he finally confessed to spot-fixing after years of denial to get closure for his mistakes and sought forgiveness from the country’s “shocked” cricket community.
“I just want the cricket board, my fans and the Pakistani people to understand my situation and forgive me. I made a grave mistake in associating with a bookmaker (Anu Bhatt) and not reporting it to the concerned authorities and I have paid the price for it,” Kaneria said.
“I am gutted at the moment because it is not easy to come out like this after basically lying for six years. I had to do it now because it was a burden on me and I just couldn’t take the stigma of being called a spot-fixer any longer and denying it.”
Kaneria, who will turn 38 in December and who took 261 wickets in 61 Tests, said he wanted to rebuild his life and hoped the cricket authorities would accept his apology and show compassion. “What I did was very wrong... I hope the people forgive me,” he said. “My accounts have been checked in this case and they can be checked again. My mistake was getting close to this guy, (alleged match-fixer) Anu Bhatt who became like a family friend to us after he came to Pakistan and we went to India in 2005-06. He virtually started blackmailing me.”
Kaneria is serving a life ban since 2012 for indulging in spotfixing in English county matches. The ban was imposed on him by the English Cricket Board.
“I can give back to the game by telling all young players don’t get involved in these things and stay away from people like Anu Bhatt,” he asserted.
But Pakistan’s cricket community was left “shocked and betrayed”. “I am gutted because in the early days when Danish’s case came up. I met with the Pakistan Cricket Board officials with his case documents to convince them that he (Kaneria) should be heard by the PCB. I believed he was innocent,” Pakistan’s former Test captain Rashid Latif said.
Latif said Kaneria’s confession was a big let-down for the Pakistan cricket community. “...you can’t help feel being betrayed by him,” Latif said.
Former leg-spinner Abdul Qadir said Kaneria’s confession was a big blow to the image of Pakistan cricket. “God knows what these players think about. We get publicity for all the wrong reasons, spot-fixing and doping cases. I am really sad today.” 34.79 45.53
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