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Kaneria named in spot-fix court case

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LONDON: Former top Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria has been named in court as a go-between in a spot-fixing scandal which led to former English county player Mervyn Westfield being jailed for four months yesterday.

Bowler Westfield, 23, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to being paid £6 000 (about R73 380) to give away a set number of runs in the first over of a match between his Essex side and Durham in September 2009. He will serve half his ter m in prison.

The London court heard that Westfield’s Essex team-mate Kaneria told him that a friend would pay him to cheat, Britain’s Press Associatio­n reported.

Mark Milliken-smith, lawyer for Westfield, told the court: “It is clear, we submit, that Kaneria and his associates targeted Westfield.

“Westfield was on the verge of the squad, more susceptibl­e for that reason; less likely perhaps to be able to say no to the club’s inter national star, his future with the club uncertain.”

Milliken-smith told the court that other Essex players heard Kaneria talking about spot-fixing but a “blind eye” was turned.

Leg-break bowler Kaneria, who played 61 Tests and 18 oneday internatio­nals for Pakistan between 2000 and 2010, was arrested in connection with the case but later released without charge. The Westfield case has raised fresh concer ns about connection­s between cricket and illegal gambling circles on the Indian sub-continent.

In November, a British court jailed three Pakistani players – Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir – for fixing parts of a Test in England in 2010.

He is the first Englishman to be found guilty of spot-fixing.

“While the ICC takes no pleasure from anyone being sent to jail, it is a decision of the court which we support and I believe would act as a deterrent to anyone who is tempted to sully the good name of cricket,” Internatio­nal Cricket Council chief executive Haroon Lorgat said. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? MAN OF THE MOMENT: New Zealand’s Martin Guptill walks off with Proteas Rusty Theron (left) and Morné Morkel after his team won the first T20 yesterday.
PICTURE: REUTERS MAN OF THE MOMENT: New Zealand’s Martin Guptill walks off with Proteas Rusty Theron (left) and Morné Morkel after his team won the first T20 yesterday.

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