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Khalid Latif one line to media

Khalid Latif has not spoken to media since his arrival from UAE. He and Sharjeel Khan both are under investigation over spot fixing charges. Khalid in his latest one line which he managed to give just before sitting into his car said that God knows he is innocent.

He did not talk anything after that. He is not allowed to talk to the media and tell his end of the story. At the moment the investigations are being conducted and both ICC and PCB are working on the spot fixing issues in the PSL. This is a pretty sad news for the Pakistani cricketers.

Khalid was surrounded by the media men. They were all pushing him to talk about the recent spot fixing allegations that have put his career on the line. If you could hear how these reporters are asking the question then you will find out that one was even mocking him as well.

The way Khalid answered shows that he feels that he is innocent and he has not done anything wrong. Now his verdict is that he is innocent. But then the head of the PSL Najam Sethi has said that there are strong evidences against Khalid and Sharjeel. Now when the investigations will be over after that we will know how much these two are involved in spot fixing.

Khalid Latif who is one of the two players suspended over the charges of spot fixing has said that he has not don’t anything. This is one line which Khalid spoke to the media before sitting into his car in Karachi. The media has been after the two players and want them to speak on this issue.

So far both Khalid and Sharjeel have not given anything to the media. Khalid now has this one line which he told to the media. He said that God knows that he has not done anything wrong. This is now another angle of this whole spot fixing story.

Khalid Latif feels that he is innocent and this is why he said that God knows he has not anything wrong. But at the same time we have the media talks of PSL chairman Najam Sethi who has said that there are strong evidences compiled against these two players.

Now this is something which only complete investigations will determine that who is guilty and who is not. At the moment it is really hard to say something. Pakistan cricket has a history of cheating and lies. That is not a big deal for the players. Some big names got involved in match fixing back in the 90s.

This new case will definitely put a lot of people in anger in Pakistan. But at the same time there is one thing which people needs to understand. There is a lot of money involved now in cricket and especially in the T20 leagues so there is every chance that these things will continue to happen.


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