Latif said it was 99 per cent true that he was given the cold shoulder as the PCB didn't want to upset the ECB.
A report two days back claimed that the ECB was not happy with the news of the PCB offering chief selector's job to Latif because it reckoned the former wicketkeeper-batsman had been blunt in supporting Test leg spinner, Danish Kaneria on the subject of the life ban imposed on the bowler by the ECB in a fixing scam.
"The fact of the matter is that at no stage did ECB, or any of its officials, comment formally or informally on Rashid Latif's appointment as Chief Selector," the PCB clarified.
"PCB chairman Najam Sethi took the decision to appoint Rashid Latif on merit, despite being aware of the fact of his sympathies in the Danish Kaneria case. Indeed, it is a measure of PCB's independent thinking in the interest of Pakistan cricket that it chose to nominate Rashid Latif. Unfortunately, Rashid Latif did not reciprocate the sentiment and pulled out consciously and let PCB down," it said.
"Chairman PCB told me 'you are great supporter of Danish Kaneria and ECB have reservations on this, that's why PCB may have problems with ECB if you take over head of anti corruption of PCB'," said Latif.
"I had gone to meet with the Chairman not for the chief selector's position but to tell him I wanted to head the anti corruption unit of the PCB and that is when he told me this," he recalled.
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