Islamabad, Mar 11 2025: Former Pakistan cricket captain Rashid Latif is preparing to release his much-anticipated autobiography soon.
The book, which is expected to include explosive revelations about match-fixing incidents during the 1990s when renowned cricketers were playing.
Latif, who risked his career by speaking out against corruption in the sport, aims to shed light on some of the darkest chapters in cricket history.
In a recent statement, the former wicket-keeper batter confirmed that his book would expose significant details related to match-fixing.
He stated that it would include major disclosures that had long remained hidden, offering an inside look at the events that shook cricket during the 1990s.
Latif is known for his outspoken stance against the malpractice, and his forthcoming autobiography is expected to reveal the untold stories behind his fight against match-fixing.
Latif also hinted that his book would address the controversial demand for presidential immunity made by a prominent cricketer during that time.
His remarks suggest the autobiography will provide readers with a deeper understanding of the political and personal challenges faced by cricketers in the 1990s.
This memoir is poised to become one of the most talked-about cricket books, as Latif offers an insider’s view of his struggles and the unseen forces that shaped cricket during a turbulent era.