Disgraced Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria caused a stir when he showed up at the inaugural Ramazan Twenty20 Cup tournament, organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board, at the National Stadium here.
Kaneria, however, clarified that he had only visited the stadium to meet his friends from the media and his former teammates in Habib Bank, which played here last night.
The spinner's presence clearly had the security and vigilance officer of the board present in the stadium rattled and uneasy but he showed enough respect to Kaneria and avoided any direct ejection orders from the stadium.
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But sources in the PCB said that Kaneria's appearance had surprised the PCB security and vigilance officer, a former ISI operative, and he had called up high officials in the board to get instructions on the line of action.
"But apparently Colonel Azhar was told to not directly confront Kaneria on his coming to the stadium and he later also invited the player for a cup of tea in his camp office," the source said.
Kaneria has been banned for life by the England and Wales Cricket Board for his involvement in trying to coax and encourage his fellow players at English county Essex to do spot fixing and was branded a grave danger to the sport by the ECB disciplinary panel.
The leg spinner has also been ordered to pay 200,000 pounds in cost for the ECB hearings.
Following the ECB decision, the PCB also imposed life ban on Kaneria in Pakistan, which means he cannot take part in any cricket activity in the country or use the facilities of the board.