Latif was cleared at an ICC hearing
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Pakistan wicketkeeper Rashid Latif has withdrawn his threat to sue the Australia team after they accused him of making a racist remark.
Latif was cleared of the charge after Australia's 82-run win over Pakistan in their World Cup Group A match on Tuesday.
Match referee Clive Lloyd said there had not been sufficient evidence to prove the allegation.
Media reports on Wednesday said Latif, who was accused of making a remark to wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist, was considering legal action.
But the player said on Thursday: "I have had second thoughts about the whole affair and decided not to pursue this matter.
"I have cooled down.
I was unhappy about being accused but this could harm the game and the World Cup, and I have always had good relations with Adam."
Earlier Pakistan team manager Shaharyar Khan had said: "For the Pakistan Cricket Board and the Pakistan cricket management, the matter is closed.
"We are satisfied with the match referee's decision. If Rashid Latif was to pursue legal action, he will do it in a personal capacity."
Latif gave his own interpretation of the incident in an exclusive interview with BBC Urdu.
"I was talking to myself and Gilchrist came to me and asked me what I had just said," he said.
"I didn't answer back and moved away from him.
"But Gilchrist went to the umpires, I had no idea that something like this was going to happen. All I was doing was motivating myself."
Latif had said immediately after the hearing that he had "no hard feelings towards anyone, including Adam Gilchrist and the Australia team".
But he appeared to later change his mind, leading to reports that he might sue.