Kaneria, who has played 61 Tests, was banned for life from playing in England at a disciplinary hearing of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) this year for his alleged role in spot-fixing in county matches.
The PCB also suspended the leg-spinner from taking part in any cricket activities in Pakistan until his appeal is heard by an independent panel of the ECB on December 10 in London.
Kaneria, who has vociferously voiced his innocence and claimed he was not given a fair judgment by the ECB disciplinary hearing, is said to have repeated the same thing to PCB chairman, Zaka Ashraf.
Kaneria, only the second Hindu to have played Test cricket for Pakistan, had been striving hard to meet the PCB chief to plead his case.
"The chairman made it clear to Danish that despite repeated reminders and advice from the board he (Danish) didn't take them into confidence on his case and also maintained correspondence with them through his lawyer and filed a petition against them," one source close to the player said. MORE


