It would have been better if it had supported PCB: Kaneria



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Once again, Pakistan cricketer Danesh Kaneria, who was banished for life by match-fixing, attacked the country’s cricket board. He claimed that if the PCB properly supported him, it could have broken many records.

Kaneria wrote on Twitter: “I have taken Brian Lara’s wicket five times in my career.” He (Lara) is a very good cricket player. If the PCB had supported me, it would have broken a much bigger record.

In fact, recently in a YouTube video, former Pakistani captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, however, recalled how Lara once sent Danis across the field.

Opening the memory of the incident, Inzamam said Kaneria was a fool. Lara goes out and hits the straight path. Kaneria stops him. Brian said he played well with Lara’s motives for provoking her. In response, Lara says: OK, sir. The next three were four for Lara.

“I was the captain,” said Inzamam. I told Danish to turn Lara on. So you can make a mistake. So I was stuck on the edge with a fielder. But Lara, however, compared the Danish that day.

In this regard, Danish said that if the PCB had supported him, he could also have broken many records.

(DhakaTimes / April 5 / AIA)



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