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Former Pakistan cricketer to write revelatory autobiography on 1990's

He plans to reveal details and expose several faces in his upcoming book

Former Pakistan cricketer to write revelatory autobiography on 1990's PHOTO: X

Former captain Rashid Latif, who raised his voice against match-fixing in the 1990s and risked his career in doing so, is set to write his autobiography. 

Latif, the former wicketkeeper-batter, plans to reveal details and expose several faces in his upcoming book. 

In a statement, Rashid Latif mentioned that his book would feature significant revelations about match-fixing. 

He said, "I will make major disclosures regarding match-fixing in the book." 

Latif also shared that the book will delve into the events of the 1990s in cricket, providing insights into what really happened during that time. 

"What happened in cricket in the '90s? All the details will be in the book," he added.

Additionally, Latif hinted at revealing who had asked for presidential immunity during that period. 

"I will also tell you which cricketer had requested presidential immunity," he concluded.

This autobiography is expected to shed light on one of the most controversial periods in cricket history, with Rashid Latif giving readers an inside view of his fight against match-fixing.