The 51-year-old claimed that only one man would stand tall after such a televised debate
Pakistan’s former wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif, in a tweet on Thursday, called for a live TV debate between former chairmen and chief executives of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in order to clear the air of past wrongdoings and corrupt practices.
The 51-year-old claimed that only one man, former cricketer and PCB Chairman Majid Khan, would stand tall after such a televised debate.
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“Let’s have a live TV debate between all chairmen and chief executives from 1993 to 2020. Everything can be cleared out from the past. Only Majid Khan would stand tall in this case. Let me know if someone is willing to accept this challenge,” Latif tweeted.
Earlier, the former Pakistan captain, during a show on a local sports channel, revealed that Majid was responsible for starting the biggest inquiry into corruption while hailing the former cricketer as the only one who fought against the menace.
“If we talk about the biggest inquiry or the biggest commission, it was created by Majid Khan. He was the only one I saw who fought against corruption,” he said.