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actually he felt like a fool worshipping a man made object and asking for blessings from said object which in its natural form he'd go in the woods and piss on
I'm sure the story of a snake asking Eve to eat an apple is the more intelligent version of the story.
Not this minority card again - this has also happend to Muslim players; but when its a minority player - it is considered 'persectuion'Kaneria's life ban: I am being mistreated because I am Hindu
By Sports Desk
Published: January 21, 2016
Danish Kaneria with his son. PHOTO: AFP
Pakistan’s most prolific Test spinner Danish Kaneria has forwarded his plea to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in order to get one last hearing on his spot-fixing case which resulted in a life ban.
“It will save me, my life, and whatever cricket is left in me,” said Kaneria. “I am living on my last savings. I do not know how long I will survive. I can even teach young Indians the art of spin, can’t I? Why can’t they call me? I am one of them.”
ECB seeks Pakistan’s help in recovering $390,000 from Kaneria
Kaneria is only the second-ever Hindu to play for Pakistan at the highest level — the first was his wicket-keeping cousin Anil Dalpat — and was something of a poster-child for the country’s minorities until his ban.
The 35-year-old believes he has exhausted all options in Pakistan and is being shunned aside only because he is a Hindu — a minority in the country.
“Every avenue has dried up for me in Pakistan; I seem to have no takers for my appeals from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). I am dying,” said Kaneria. “It is because I am a Hindu, a minority in Pakistan. It is because I refused to admit my involvement in spot-fixing when the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) charged me. I want to be heard, is it very difficult to hear me out?”
The leg-spinner added that International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Dave Richardson told him that the world body acted on the decision taken by the ECB and that is why they will not entertain his plea.
Danish Kaneria summoned by SHC over ECB’s recovery claims
“I told him he was biased, many have been pardoned, why not me,” questioned Kaneria. “The Scotland Yard found no evidence against me; the ECB reacted on the basis of the confessions of one cricketer. Look at the way the PCB has handled Mohammad Amir’s case. What about me? Isn’t that unfair?”
When told that Amir admitted his guilt and responded well to the rehabilitation program, Kaneria said, “He did [so] because he was involved, I didn’t because I was not. It’s almost like punishing me for introducing Mervyn Westfield to Anu Bhatt [an Indian businessman suspected of involvement in illegal betting].”
Kaneria, who has taken 261 wicket for Pakistan in 61 Tests, said he has been living a life which resembled a house arrest and the BCCI is now his only hope towards an honourable exit.
SHC orders Kaneria to submit his reply
“See what I have been reduced to by the ECB, the ICC and the PCB. I cannot play any cricket falling under the ambit of PCB. I cannot visit a PCB ground, nor can I train at their facilities. I cannot even meet my former cricketer friends. It’s like living under house arrest,” said Kaneria, who still trains for a few hours at the Karachi Parsi Institute Ground with some locals.
“Only the BCCI can save me. [BCCI secretary] Anurag Thakur should consider my case and urge [president] Shashank Manohar to speak to the ICC. Lift the ban, help me get an honourable exit.”
A disciplinary panel of the ECB banned Kaneria in June 2012 after he was found guilty of corruption while playing for Essex in a limited-overs match in 2009 and imposed a fine of £100,000 on the cricketer.
He lost his second and final appeal against the penalty in August 2014.
Danish Kaneria was interviewed by the Mid-day
Everyone has the right to be proud of their ancestry. My ancestral village in in modern day Rajasthan in india. Im a proud Bhatti Rajput!
If you read the post it was almost completely about Kaneria's ban and also linked to our own experiences as minorities in Indian occupied parts. It was a perfectly related topic. As for independence, we'll get it. And our region will be merged with Pakistan. The reason you Indians fear me is because people like me challenge the stereotype of Muslims being integrated in India rather than being against it. Our grandfather is the biggest example of muslim league supporter and advocate of Pakistani unity and strengthening.Nothing wrong with bring proud of your ancestry and lineage, but am sure you don't go around talking about independence of Rajasthan in totally random and irrelevant threads like this one right?
As a Lucknowite who actually live in Lucknow and know that 70% population of Lucknow is Hindu and that Lucknow doesnt have any resources to survive as an independent state I would like to tell you to stop using the name of my city.I
As a Lucknowi I strongly disagree. There are core reasons behind anyone making such a statement and there is immense frustration with the system behind any such claim-don't you think Kaneria has tried everything? Denigrating Kaneria is not the solution but the solution is to provide him with equal rights and acceptance. When Muhammed Amir has been accepted into our arms then why Kaneria?
When minorities complain it should be seen as an opportunity to improve the system rather than blame him for being unpatriotic. Kaneria clearly said he is proud to be Pakistani. The issue is the moment some minority makes such a statement we start doubting their loyalty to nation and people. Though I vouch for independence of Lucknow loyal Indian Muslims have been suffering the same thing for decades. They are told to go to Pakistan the moment they ask for their rights. I don't think the case with Kaneria is any different.
The reason you Indians fear me is
And you are a mind reader who knows what really happened there! May i remind you that he was a christian when he was accepted and played as a christian for several years before converting!
Nothing happened to him, stop assuming things, I've met Yousaf many time in person and he is a very good friend of my bro & we have hosted him many time, he was Neva forced to convert, stop this BSI also think that fixers must be punished. But there is a problem in the Pak team. Remember Yusuf Yohanna?