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Rashid Latif to expose 90s 'match-fixing' secrets in new book

News Desk

Mar 10

Former Pakistan cricket captain Rashid Latif has announced that he will expose the secrets of match-fixing in his upcoming book.

 

In a statement, Latif said, "I have started writing a book. Match-fixing was at its peak in the '90s. I will expose everything—how fixing happened and who was involved."

 

He further stated, "I will disclose what went on in '90s cricket and also reveal which former captain submitted a presidential pardon request."

 

Earlier, Rashid Latif also expressed that cricketers from the '90s should be kept away from Pakistan cricket.

 

Speaking on Geo News' program Harna Mana Hai, he remarked, "It took 17 years for Pakistan to win another World Cup because the '90s players didn't let go."

 

"Keep the '90s players away from management and the team, then the current players will try to win," he added.

 

"They must be tired of serving Pakistan. Let them take a step back for a while," Latif suggested.

 

His comments came at a time when Pakistan, the defending champions and hosts of the Champions Trophy, were knocked out of the tournament just five days after it began.

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