The Pakistan Cricket Board has asked legspinner Danish Kaneria to reappear before its integrity committee and respond to allegations he was involved in fixing county matches.
A judge in London sentenced Essex bowler Mervyn Westfield to four months in prison for on-field corruption last week and accused Kaneria of pressuring teammates from the county side to fix matches.
"Danish Kaneria will again be called to appear before the integrity committee to explain his position," the PCB said Monday in a joint statement with the England and Wales Cricket Board and International Cricket Council.
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