Umar deserves a lifetime ban, even his properties and assets must be seized, says Zulqarnain Haider dgtl



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Zulkarnain Haider, a former Pakistani wicket fighter, has made serious charges against Umar Akmal. Haider had threatened him not to help him lose the ODI series against South Africa in 2010, Haider said.

Haider claimed he had deliberately rejected an offer to play poorly in the third ODI in the series. Supposedly, that’s why his teammate Umar and many others threatened him. Under severe pressure, he was forced to leave the Team Hotel in Dubai. He secretly moved to London. After that incident, Haider’s beard fell in November 2010. It was marked as promising though.

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Haider further stated: “I remember telling Umar Akmal to do his job. But then he and a few others started threatening me directly. It was so annoying that I got emotionally stressed. I’m also scared. As a result, I went to London without informing anyone. ”

The 2010 test in Birmingham was the only test of his career. He played on that test as a wicketkeeper instead of Kamran Akmal. So he also made 6 runs. Haider claimed that he had informed team management that Umar had offered him a bad game. “I cannot bear the way I was threatened, the way I was pressured,” he said. As a result, it escapes. I also received threats from strangers for playing poorly. “

Despite being promising, Haider gradually lost. Photo: PTI.

According to Haider, 35, three years in exile is not enough for Umar. He states: “He is involved in immoral activities. Umar should be exiled forever. All of your assets must be confiscated.

Haider returned to Lahore in 2011 after receiving a promise from Interior Minister Rehman Malik. But his cricket career was never established again. Intikhab Alam, the manager of the Pakistan team, said he had mental problems. Haider, who was hiding from Dubai and returned to London, is known to have been seeking psychiatric treatment.



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