Pakistan's most productive Test spinner Danish Kaneria has sent his request to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) keeping in mind the end goal to get one final hearing on his spot-altering case which brought about an existence boycott.
"It will spare me, my life, and whatever cricket is left in me," said Kaneria, while conversing with the Mid-Day. "I am living on my last investment funds. I don't know to what extent I will survive. I can even show youthful Indians the specialty of twist, right? Why wouldn't they be able to call me? I am one of them."
Kaneria is just the second-ever Hindu to play for Pakistan at the largest amount the first was his wicket-keeping cousin Anil Dalpat and was something of an ideal specimen for the nation's minorities until his boycott.
The 35-year-old trusts he has depleted all alternatives in Pakistan and is being avoided aside simply because he is a Hindu a minority in the nation.
"Each street has gone away for me in Pakistan; I appear to have no takers for my claims from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). I am passing on," said Kaneria. "It is on the grounds that I am a Hindu, a minority in Pakistan. It is on the grounds that I declined to concede my inclusion in spot-altering when the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) charged me. I need to be listened, is it exceptionally hard to listen to me?"
The leg-spinner included that International Cricket Council (ICC) CEO Dave Richardson let him know that the world body followed up on the choice taken by the ECB and that is the reason they won't enliven his request.
"I let him know he was one-sided, numerous have been acquitted, why not me," doubted Kaneria. "The Scotland Yard found no proof against me; the ECB responded on the premise of the admissions of one cricketer. Take a gander at the way the PCB has taken care of Mohammad Amir's case. Shouldn't something be said about me? Isn't that out of line?"
At the point when informed that Amir conceded his blame and reacted well to the recovery program, Kaneria said, "He did [so] in light of the fact that he was included, I didn't on account of I was definitely not. It's verging on like rebuffing me for acquainting Mervyn Westfield with Anu Bhatt [an Indian agent associated with contribution in unlawful betting]."
Kaneria, who has taken 261 wicket for Pakistan in 61 Tests, said he has been carrying on with an existence which looked like a house capture and the BCCI is presently his just trust towards a respectable way out.
"See what I have been lessened to by the ECB, the ICC and the PCB. I can't play any cricket falling under the ambit of PCB. I can't visit a PCB ground, nor would I be able to prepare at their offices. I can't meet my previous cricketer companions. It's similar to living under house capture," said Kaneria, who still prepares for a couple of hours at the Karachi Parsi Institute Ground with a few local people.
"Just the BCCI can spare me. [BCCI secretary] Anurag Thakur ought to consider my case and encourage [president] Shashank Manohar to identify with the ICC. Lift the boycott, offer me some assistance with getting a decent exit."
In a later redesign, Kaneria said that Indian media misrepresented his remarks.
"I would prefer not to make any remarks yet things have been exaggerated and confused in the Indian media. Yes I am exceptionally baffled, hurt and against the divider however I remain a Pakistani," said Kaneria.
A disciplinary board of the ECB banned Kaneria in June 2012 after he was discovered blameworthy of debasement while playing for Essex in a restricted overs match in 2009 and forced a fine of £100,000 on the cricketer.
He lost his second and last claim against the punishment in August 2014
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