JOHANNESBURG, Feb 14: Pakistan’s cricket chiefs distanced themselves from wicket-keeper Rashid Latif on Thursday following media reports that he was considering legal action against Australia after being accused of making a racial slur.
Rashid was cleared of making a racist remark to Adam Gilchrist during Australia’s 82-run win over Pakistan in their World Cup Group ‘A’ match on Tuesday. Match referee Clive Lloyd said there had not been “sufficient evidence to prove the allegation”.
Team manager Shaharyar Khan said on Thursday: “For the Pakistan Cricket Board and the Pakistan cricket management, the matter is closed.
“We are satisfied with the match referee’s decision. If Rashid Latif was to pursue legal action, he will do it in a personal capacity.”
Rashid had said immediately after the hearing that he had “no hard feelings towards anyone, including Adam Gilchrist and the Australia team. I just want to concentrate on the World Cup”.
He appeared, however, to change his mind later in the evening after meeting reporters.
Gilchrist echoed Rashid’s initial reaction. He said he had been “shocked by the comment I believe I heard”, adding that the pair had shaken hands.
“Rashid and I have had a fantastic playing relationship and friendship over the years and I hope it can continue that way,” Gilchrist said.—Reuters