Rashid Latif sends legal notice to PJ Mir over Miandad remarks

Rashid Latif sends legal notice to PJ Mir over Miandad remarks

Cricket

'I never slapped or even raised my voice in front of legendary Javed Miandad'

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KARACHI – Former wicketkeeper Rashid Latif has served a legal notice on journalist PJ Mir for accusing him of slapping cricket legend Javed Miandad in 1993.

Mr Latif in a social media post clarified that he never slapped or even raised his voice in front of legendary cricketer.

“Javed bhai is not only a legend of Cricket (an ICC Hall of Famer), he is a national hero and pride of Pakistan. I was honored to debut for Pakistan under his captaincy. He is an institution of Cricket and I have learnt a lot from him. I respect him like a father,” he wrote on X.

The former captain said he had sent a legal notice to the journalists, asking him to tender unconditional apology and appropriate retraction within 14 days pertaining to frivolous comments passed about him and Javed Miandad.

“…failing which our client reserves the right to institute legal proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction, against you, under the Defamation Ordinance 2002 for damages in the amount of Rs. 1 Billion,” the notice reads.