Mystery surrounds sudden departure of former Pak Crickter Kaneria to India


Karachi, May 31, (PTI) : Mystery surrounds the sudden departure of Pakistan's banned Test leg-spinner, Danish Kaneria and his family to India although his brother claims they have gone to perform some religious rituals.

Kaneria, his wife, children and his mother flew out to India on Sunday night and are presently said to be in Kochi but speculations are rampant that the banned player might have gone to India to seek a livelihood and settle down there.

"My family is in India to perform some religious rituals which will take around 10-days. Our return dates are not confirmed as yet," Kaneria told a television channel from India.

His brother, Vicky Kaneria, who is in Karachi and employed with an oil campany also insisted it was a personal trip for religious purposes.

But he was unwilling to speak further on the issue.

Speculations have been rife over the real purpose of the visit to India as Danish Kaneria had earlier this year reportedly said he would have got more justice in India being a Hindu by faith.

Fed up with the non-cooperation of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Danish had caused an uproar in Pakistani cricket circles when he said that if he had not been a Hindu his case would have been handled differently by the cricket board.

The leg-spinner was also disappointed when he got no response to a letter he wrote to Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif in early April about his case.

The leg-spinner, who appeared in 61 Tests for Pakistan, was banned in 2012 by the England and Wales Cricket Board for life for spot-fixing and has since then also lost two appeals to have the ban overturned.

Kaneria is facing another case in the Sindh High Court where the ECB has filed a petition for recovery of fines and costs of the case totaling over 200,000 pounds.

At the last hearing of the case the court ordered that details of the bank accounts of the leg spinner be submitted with it.

Speculations are rife since in the last two years number of Hindu families have migrated to India.

In his letters sent to the prime minister and other government dignitaries and ministers, Kaneria has pleaded his case on humanitarian grounds.

According to Kaneria's earlier statements, his involvement is yet to be proven in a court of law, but the PCB and the ECB have maintained their life ban on him and prevented him from earning his livelihood.

 

 

  

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  • chetan Gangolli, Gangolli

    Wed, Jun 01 2016

    Pakistan is the worst country for religious tolerance in the world, they will not allow to play any sports for minority Hindu or Christian ,that's why now their cricket team is bottom of the table, even they can't win any cricket matches against new team, because of their politics and religious

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  • Rohan , mangalore

    Wed, Jun 01 2016

    Pakistan is playing very dirty politics on minority,PCB will not give chance to play in cricket for Hindu or christian player,if they give you have to convert,see yousuf yohanna he converted to islam,for that our India is the best country,and our BCCI is giving chance to play all minority players

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Wed, Jun 01 2016

    Went to Kochi to meet Shreeshant

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  • Orton, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 01 2016

    Welcome to India

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Wed, Jun 01 2016

    He may wants to settle in India following the legal route.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Tue, May 31 2016

    Doesn't Indian team require a coach ?

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, May 31 2016

    Exchange offer for Sania?

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, May 31 2016

    Ghar Wapasi...
    Like Salma Agha..are proud to claim there forefathers belonged to Mehra family.
    Things slowly changing...for better.

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