Pakistan suspend Zulqarnain's contract, launch inquiry

Team manager Intikhab Alam, team security manager and PCB official Subhan Ahmed members of fact-finding committee.


Afp November 10, 2010

Pakistan cricket authorities on Wednesday suspended the contract of wicket-keeper Zulqarnain Haider and formed a committee to examine his fleeing from the team hotel in Dubai to London.

A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) statement said Haider breached the terms of his contract.

‘PCB has suspended the stipend contract of Haider for violating terms and conditions and a three-man committee will look into the facts surrounding the incident regarding his disappearance,’ it said.

The 24-year-old fled the team hotel on Monday without informing the team management. He later told a private television channel that he received death threats in Dubai after helping Pakistan win the fourth one-day international against South Africa.

He made 19 not out to help Pakistan turn the tables and win the match by one wicket in Dubai on Friday.

Haider did not turn up for the final match on Monday, which South Africa won by 57 runs to take the five-match series 3-2.

Team manager Intikhab Alam, team security manager Khawaja Najam and PCB official Subhan Ahmed are the members of the fact-finding committee, the release said.

‘PCB is trying to get in touch with Haider but the attempts to contact him have so far remained unsuccessful. No further comments on this matter will be made till further information is available with PCB,’ it added.

Alam denied the team management was responsible for Haider's case, saying they had no prior information about his fleeing from the team hotel.

Haider has reportedly sought political asylum in Britain and announced his retirement from international cricket.

COMMENTS (3)

iqbal | 13 years ago | Reply We in Pakistan (also the land of Pure) do not get involved in corruption. It is forbidden in Quran.
Anoop | 13 years ago | Reply I am quitting Ekta Kappor's Soap Operas. Pakistan Cricket is more exciting.
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