LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board on Friday claimed it had seized bat grips given to Khalid Latif by a bookmaker which the Islamabad United opener was allegedly supposed to use to indicate he would participate in a spot-fix. The 31-year-old batsman stands accused of attempting to spot-fix, accepting an offer by a bookmaker which he did not report, and luring other players into the conspiracy. His case is currently being heard by a three-member tribunal convened to adjudicate on the scandal which emerged during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in the United Arab Emirates in February and March. Fast bowler Mohammad Irfan and spinner Mohammad Nawaz have already been banned for six months and two months, respectively and fined after they confessed to failing to report meetings with bookmakers.
Khalid and three other players – Sharjeel Khan, Shahzaib Hasan and Nasir Jamshed – are also provisionally suspended on various charges and face bans ranging from five years to life if found guilty. “One piece of evidence is that we seized the bat grips that a bookie had given and they were seized from Khalid’s kit bag,” a PCB lawyer told reporters. Spot-fixing involves attempting to determine the outcome of a specific part of a match rather than the overall result, and is therefore harder to detect than match-fixing.
Khalid did not feature in Islamabad United’s opening game of the league, against Peshawar Zalmi in Dubai on February 9 but is said to have passed on the grip to Sharjeel. Sharjeel is alleged to have played two dot balls – balls from which a batsman does not score – according to a pre-determined plan. The lawyer added that Khalid had met the bookmaker twice but failed to report the meeting. On Thursday the head of International Cricket Council’s Anti-Corruption and Safety Unit Sir Ronnie Flanagan told the tribunal that Britain’s National Crime Agency had provided the initial tip-off about fixing attempts in the PSL.
Khalid’s lawyer Badar Alam meanwhile contested the neutrality of the tribunal on the grounds that one of its members was a former PCB chairman. Badar, while speaking to the media here yesterday, said the tribunal mistreated his client as he was not being given a proper opportunity to present his defence on the case. “Colonel Mohammad Azam keeps interrupting and brings a new question whenever Latif starts giving his point of view on the case. We don’t accept the PCB court, but if proceedings are being conducted under it – one must follow the procedures. The PCB counsel has even called our arguments as blackmailing – they have tried to portray us as blackmailers.” Alam claimed that in a video presented to the tribunal, it is evident that Nasir offered a number of times to Khalif which he refused.
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