
CAPE TOWN, JUNE 12: Hansie Cronje received death threats, his lawyer claimed on Monday after South African cricket boss Ali Bacher made sensational claims about match-fixing in international cricket.
Bacher told the King Commission that he had received “threats of physical violence” during the controversy about match fixing which led to Cronje being sacked as South African captain.
Lawyer John Dickerson, for Cronje, said the former captain had also received threats, including death threats.
He made the disclosure after asking Bacher about the threats that had been made against him.
Bacher had told the King Commission the death in Johannesburg in May 1999 of a former Pakistan bookmaker, Mohammad Hanif Koovavi, who was shot by 67 bullets. Koovavi, who moved to Johannesburg several years earlier, had been seen in sacked Pakistan captain Salim Malik’s hotel room when the team was in Johannesburg in 1995.


