Father of banned Danish Kaneria dies
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday April 30, 2013
Prabha Shankar Kaneria was 82 was suffering from esophageal cancer which was diagnosed in January.
Pakistan Cricket Board to examine rejection of Danish Kaneria's appeal against ban
Press Trust of India | Saturday April 27, 2013
An ECB panel in London had rejected Kaneria' appeal against the life ban, handed out to him over charges of spot-fixing.
Danish Kaneria loses appeal against life ban
Agence France-Presse | Friday April 26, 2013
Kaneria was banned last year for his role in a spot-fixing plot, but denied all involvement and immediately indicated his intention to contest the decision.
Verdict on Kaneria appeal expected on Friday
Press Trust of India | Thursday April 25, 2013
Sources aware of the case said the four-day proceedings of the hearing had nearly been completed.
Mervyn Westfield slams ECB for not checking spot-fixing
NDTVCricket | Monday April 22, 2013
Essex cricketer and Pakistan's leg-spinner Danish Kaneria were accused of spot-fixing in 2010. Westfield has been banned and is serving a prison sentence.
Pakistan's Danish Kaneria bids to overturn life ban
Agence France-Presse | Sunday April 21, 2013
Monday's spot-fixing appeal hearing for Kaneria comes just days after former Pakistan Test players Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif lost their appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in the scandal.
Timeline of cricket corruption cases
Agence France-Presse | Wednesday April 17, 2013
Even as Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were not given any respite by the CAS, the ghost of cricket fixing refuses to die down.
Agence France-Presse | Wednesday April 17, 2013
For many in the game Salman's alleged involvement came as a shock but not for those who knew of his love for expensive watches and luxury cars. After the tour of India in 2007, the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit questioned Salman, Umar Gu...
I have not got support from Pakistan cricket fraternity: Danish Kaneria
Press Trust of India | Tuesday April 16, 2013
The ECB disciplinary panel had last year banned Kaneria for life from playing in the United Kingdom and also imposed a fine of 100,000 pounds to cover costs after finding Kaneria guilty of encouraging his former Essex teammate Westfield to do spot fi...
Banned Danish Kaneria to seek ECB compensation
Agence France-Presse | Thursday March 7, 2013
Two years ago, Kaneria was arrested by Essex police on charges of inducing his teammate Mervyn Westfield to concede a certain number of runs in an over in return of money during a Pro-40 match against Durham in 2009.
Danish Kaneria given new date for appeal against life ban
Press Trust of India | Sunday February 17, 2013
Kaneria's legal team has raised objections to the continued absence of key witness Mervyn Westfield from the appeal hearing for various reasons, which led to the ECB disciplinary panel imposing a life ban on Kaneria from playing in England.
Danish Kaneria's appeal against lifetime ban adjourned
Agence France Presse | Monday December 10, 2012
The 31-year-old, who denies all involvement in the plot, will likely have to wait until the new year for the case to resume.
Kaneria hoping for positive results from ECB appeal hearing
Press Trust of India | Sunday December 9, 2012
The Pakistan spinner, who has appeared in 61 matches for his country, has been banned for life from playing in England by the ECB panel, but he has appealed against the decision.
Danish Kaneria meets PCB chief, pleads his case
Press Trust of India | Saturday December 1, 2012
Suspended Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria, who has been alleged of fixing in cricket by England authorities, met the Pakistan Cricket Board officials who finally gave him a hearing.
Danish Kaneria seeks 'proper hearing' from the Pakistan Cricket Board
Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 20, 2012
"It is a hard situation for me and I am trying my best to prepare well for the appeal because my lawyers feel I was not given a proper hearing by the ECB panel," Kaneria said. "We are confident about the appeal because we feel the supposed evidence...