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Zulqarnain Haider (cricketer)
Pakistani cricketer (born )
Zulqarnain Haider (Urdu: ذولقرنین حیدر, born 23 April ) is a Pakistani former cricketer who has played for the national team. He had a very short international career and dramatically announced his retirement after a cameo innings of last wicket victory in the fourth ODI of the series against South Africa in He fled to London fearing threats from bookies.
Urdu Point. Khwab Toot Jate Hain. Bigg Boss Poll. She was born on 10th May in Peshawar, Pakistan.Having played for Pakistan Unders, Zulqarnain was called up to the senior national side in as a cover for wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal during the tour of England. Zulqarnain made his Test debut during the tour, but a broken finger limited him to just one match. Later that year, he made his One Day International (ODI) debut against South Africa, against whom he has played all four of his ODIs to date.
After the fourth match, Zulqarnain fled to London amid fears for his safety.
A right-handed batsman, Zulqarnain, has represented both Lahore Blues and Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited in Pakistani domestic cricket, and now plays for Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd.
Early and personal life
Haider was born in the Pakistani city of Lahore.
His mother died from cancer in when he was He decided to donate half his match fee from his test debut to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre.[1] In August , Haider's father, who was suffering from hepatitis C, slipped into a coma.[2]
International career
With regular wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal suffering from a prolonged period of poor form in both his roles as wicketkeeper and batsman, Pakistan were searching for a backup.
Zulqarnain was drafted into Pakistan's man squad for the tour to South Africa in January [3] He made his Twenty20 International debut on the tour, assuming wicketkeeping duties from Akmal who acted as a specialist batsman. South Africa won by ten wickets, and Zulqarnain contributed just five runs to Pakistan's total of all out.[4]
Zulqarnain had to wait more than three years for his next international match.
Zulqarnain haider actor biography Aashiyana Meri Mohabbat Ka. Date of Birth: You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Toggle the table of contents.In July , Pakistan toured England for four Tests, five ODIs, and two T20Is; Haider was included in the touring squad. After a pair and several missed chances behind the stumps, Akmal was dropped in favour of Zulqarnain.[5] In the first match, Zulqarnain was dismissed off the first ball by fast bowler Stuart Broad, and nearly succumbed to his first ball in the second match.
Initially, he was given out to spinner Graeme Swann, Zulqarnain then reviewed the decision and survived. He exploited the opportunity and made 88 runs before getting dismissed, and enthusiastically celebrated his half-century.[6] Days later, it was revealed that Haider had suffered a fractured finger that could have been exacerbated after being hit on the hand by a throw from Stuart Broad.[7] He played no further part in the series.[8] When Pakistan played South Africa in October for two T20Is and five ODIs, Zulqarnain was included in the man squad as the only wicketkeeper.[9] In the first four ODIs, he took three catches and scored just 48 runs.[10]
Threats and international retirement
On the morning of 8 November, before the fifth ODI against South Africa started, Zulqarnain left the team without permission.
Later that day, he arrived in London. Zulqarnain decided to seek asylum in the United Kingdom,[11] a move which was not supported by Pakistan's government which insisted Zulqarnain should have turned to them first. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) suspended Haider's contract.
Theatre actor biography He was born on 23rd January in Karachi, Pakistan. Contents move to sidebar hide. Awards and recognition [ edit ]. Urdu Point.On 10 November, Haider announced his retirement from international cricket.[12] He explained that he had been asked to lose the fourth ODI on 4 November and that after hitting the winning runs he had received threats against his life and family.[13] In April , Zulqarnain withdrew his application for asylum and returned to Pakistan after receiving assurances from Rehman Malik, Pakistan's interior minister, about his safety.
Malik stated that Zulqarnain Haider would be given "full security".[14]
Return to cricket
On 12 May , Haider announced that he was withdrawing his retirement from international cricket.[15] The PCB set up a disciplinary committee, which imposed a fine of , rupees on Haider for breaching the team's code of conduct by going to London without permission.
According to the PCB, Haider "had no proof of any wrongdoing against any player or official of the board, and withdrew all his allegations".[16]
He was passed over for selection during Faysal Bank T20, but was included by Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited for the first-class season. He played his first match for the team on 6 October, taking three catches but failing to score a run in his single innings.[17]
See also
References
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