Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

'LIAR' KANERIA GIVEN LIFE BAN FROM ENGLISH CRICKET

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LONDON (AFP) - Former Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria was given a life ban from English cricket yesterday for his involvemen­t in the Mervyn Westfield spotfixing case, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said.

Westfield was given a five-year ban, although he will be able to play club cricket in the final two years of his suspension.

In a statement an ECB disciplina­ry panel said: “We regard Danish Kaneria as a grave danger to the game of cricket and we must take every appropriat­e step to protect our game from his corrupt activities.

“Accordingl­y, we are unanimousl­y of the view that the only appropriat­e sanction in relation to both charges is one of suspension for life and that is the sanction we impose.

“This means from today Danish Kaneria is suspended from any involvemen­t in the playing, organisati­on or administra­tion of any cricket under the jurisdicti­on of the ECB.” The panel, who in an earlier statement Friday had labelled Kaneria a “liar”, added corruption was a “cancer which must be rooted out of the game of cricket”.

Kaneria's ban could all but signal the end of his career as most of cricket's leading nations, including Pakistan, have signed up to a doctrine of the “mutual recognitio­n of sanctions” put forward by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) in a bid to stamp out corruption.

But Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have not committed themselves to this policy.

Westfield was jailed for four months in February, but served two before being released in April, after admitting he accepted 6,000 to un- der-perform during a Pro40 match between Essex and Durham in 2009.

The now 24-year-old Westfield named Kaneria -- arrested with him in 2010 but released without charge - - as the link between bookmakers and players.

And the ECB panel agreed, saying: “We are left in no reasonable doubt that Danish Kaneria knowingly induced or encouraged Mervyn Westfield not to perform on his merits in the Durham match.” In a damning indictment of 31-year-old Kaneria, the disciplina­ry panel said: “We consider that in many respects the evidence of Danish Kaneria simply does not stand up to scrutiny and is plainly lies.” The panel said Kaneria had “made no admission, has shown no remorse and sought to cast blame on other plainly innocent persons.

“In all these circumstan­ces, we regard Danish Kaneria as a grave danger to the game of cricket and we must take every appropriat­e step to protect our game from his corrupt activities.” Kaneria was found guilty by the ECB of two charges.

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