Former Danish cricket player Danish Kaneria came into the limelight recently after reports of religious discrimination. He accused the Pakistan Cricket Board of discrimination, including his country's fellow players. Kaneria said that he was discriminated against on the basis of religion. He is in the headlines once again. He posted a video on social media on the day of Mahashivratri. Sardar Patel Motera becomes India's first green stadium On the auspicious occasion of #Mahashivratri, had darshan at Shri Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple in Karachi. May Bhagwan Mahadev bless you all with happiness. #HarHarMahadev pic.twitter.com/nFkSDA9SfR — Danish Kaneria (@DanishKaneria61) February 21, 2020 Danish Kaneria celebrated Mahashivratri in Karachi. He went to see Shri Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple in Karachi and shared the video of it on his Twitter account. While sharing the video, Kaneria wrote that on the occasion of Mahashivaratri, he visited the Shri Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple in Karachi. May Lord Mahadev bless you all. Kaneria has been facing lifelong restrictions since 2012 due to spot-fixing. FIH Pro League: Australia defeats India 4-3 Kaneria made a sensational disclosure some time ago through a video. He had said that there were players in the Pakistan team who fixed the matches and sold the country, but they were welcomed back into the PCB. Danish had said that he has never sold his country for money. So far, only two Hindu cricketers have played in Pakistan's 67-year cricket history. Anil Dalpat was the first Hindu player to play in the Pakistan team before Kaneria. It is to be known that in December last year, Shoaib Akhtar had made a big attack on the players of his own team, saying that most of the players in the team did not like to eat with the Hindu cricketer (Danish Kaneria). This was also confirmed by Danish Kaneria. Messi wants peace after last two months of poor performance, says 'Need to improve'