The Pakistan Cricket Board remains tightlipped about the future of leg-spinner Danish Kaneria after learning that his ties with an Indian bookmaker remain the subject of scrutiny by the ICC's anti-corruption and security unit and the Essex police.
No one in the board is willing to say anything on Kaneria beyond the fact that his case should be decided in late January.
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