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Couldn’t compromise dignity of country: Haider


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Updated at: 0609 PST, Tuesday, November 09, 2010
LONDON: Pakistani wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider, disappeared from Dubai on Monday, had appeared in a hotel at Heathrow airport later on the day.

Talking to Geo News, Zulqarnain said he could not compromise dignity of his dear motherland so he decided to leave the national cricket team.

He, however, ruled out blaming any player being behind the threats, responding to a question that if he might want to name any player of the team.

“I was forced to starving after death of my mother so I can again undergo such situation,” he revealed.

Hero of the fourth ODI against South Africa in Dubai, Zulqarnain Haider said he believed in Allah, adding that Pakistan was his dear motherland and he could never sell her dignity.

Source: Couldn’t compromise dignity of country: Hairder - GEO.tv
 
Maybe some bookie could have had threatened him,PCB must have been freaked out,they must do more to save pakistani cricket
 
Is there any one to check activities of under world in Pakistan or they are free under the wings of political parties to do what ever they want.
 
The way Afridi got out in final, tells the story of Haider.

These players r mother seller's :angry:
 
Extraordinary story this! The guy scores the winning runs in the 4th one day match & is promptly replaced as wk in the very next match. His fleeing to London exposes something that is really rotten within Pakistan cricket. What does it say about what you need to do to stay in the team? Who on earth is going to take Pakistani team seriously?

Pakistan really needs to sort out this mess. It not only affects your cricket but also the general image of the country. If even your national heroes/stars/players have to be fearful for their lives & that too over playing cricket, you guys are in a serious mess that can't be easily swept under the carpet nor should it be allowed to be.
 
Pakistan cricketer arrives in UK after Dubai no-show
Pakistan's Zulqarnain Haider celebrates after their victory over South Africa in the fourth one-day international cricket match in Dubai on 5 November 2010 As a debutant, Haider scored a half century against England this summer

Pakistan cricket faces a new crisis after wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider turned up in London after leaving the team camp in Dubai without permission.

The 24-year-old was earlier feared missing ahead of Monday's deciding one-day international against South Africa.

Haider's brother told the BBC that the cricketer had fled because he and his family had received death threats.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which has is trying to clean up cricket in Pakistan, has launched an inquiry.

"He will definitely face an inquiry and disciplinary action whenever he contacts us. But we are concerned about this whole situation," said PCB legal adviser Tafazzul Rizvi.

A message posted on Haider's Facebook page said he had been sent messages asking him to lose Friday's one-day match against South Africa.

In an unbeaten 19, he hit the winning runs as Pakistan levelled the five-match series 2-2 in the fourth one-dayer.

But on Monday South Africa won the final one-day international against Pakistan to claim the series 3-2.

Haider was replaced as wicketkeeper for Monday's game by Umar Akmal, the brother of Kamran Akal, whose performance behind the stumps in the Sydney Test against Australia earlier this year is at the heart of an ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit investigation.

The PCB confirmed that it had passed details of Zulqarnain's disappearance to the ACSU.

"I have come here on my own expenses on a one-month visa," said Haider after arriving at Heathrow. "I will be staying at a hotel on my own expense."

Haider's disappearance is the latest in a series of controversies surrounding the team.

Three other Pakistan cricketers are still under investigation after they were accused in August of taking part in a spot-fixing scam during a match in London.
Curfew breach

The International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit has been made aware of the case and may wish to speak to Haider.

Haider was fined 12,000 rupees ($140; £86) on Sunday after allegedly breaking curfew hours imposed by the team management along with fellow players Shahzaib Hasan and Abdur Rehman.

Team manager Intikhab Alam told the BBC's Islamabad bureau that Haider had asked for his passport on Sunday night, saying he needed it to get a SIM card for his mobile phone.

The BBC's Shoaib Syed Hasan in Karachi says that the wicketkeeper's absence at the start of the final ODI sent shockwaves through the team.

Haider's older brother Aqeel, who lives in Lahore, said the wicketkeeper had received messages on his mobile phone threatening to kill him and target his family after the one-dayer against South Africa.

Haider's brother says the PCB knew of the threats and accused it of doing nothing about them.


He has now demanded a government inquiry into the matter.
'Full inquiry'

A PCB statement said: "Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider left the team hotel without informing any member of the Pakistan team management.

"The PCB has informed Dubai police of the incident and also has brought it into the notice of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit."

The statement said a "full inquiry will be held into the circumstances surrounding this incident and no further comments will be made until the facts are known".

On Sunday the ICC said it had been impressed by the progress the PCB had made in working on an anti-corruption code.

BBC News - Pakistan cricketer arrives in UK after Dubai no-show
 
According to TOI(let) the Hadier is seeking political asylum in Britain. :angry::angry:
 
LONDON, Nov 9 (APP)- Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider has sought asylum in England after mysteriously disappearing hours before the fifth and final one-day international against South Africa in Dubai, says media reports.
Zulqarnain arrived at Heathrow Airport on Monday afternoon where he was interviewed for several hours by the UK Border Agency and sent to Queen’s detention centre where a lawyer will take up his case.
In a message on his Facebook account, Zulqarnain appeared to suggest he was worried about his personal safety after receiving threats.
The 24-year-old scored an unbeaten 19 and hit the winning runs as Pakistan levelled the five-match series 2-2 in the fourth one-dayer on Friday. But the team subsequently lost the deciding tie by 57 runs on Monday.
The Lahore-born cricketer has played one Test, four one-day internationals and three Twenty20 games for Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Cricket Board has launched a full inquiry into the circumstances surrounding his sudden desertion of team just hours before the fifth and final one-dayer.
He was among three players penalised by the team management for violating discipline and returning to the hotel late beyond the prescribed time.

Pakistan cricketer seeks asylum in England

So much for the compromise on country's dignity. Huh. :angry:
 
He was among three players penalised by the team management for violating discipline and returning to the hotel late beyond the prescribed time.

Get the other two to talk.. they will throw some light on the issue..
 
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