Monday, 18 July 2011

Pakistan sports Minister explosions "weak" Zulqarnain Haider and accuses him of tarnish the image of the country

Ijaz Hussain Jakhrani insists the Government of Pakistan does not support the claim the United Kingdom Haider and struck the 24-year-old for damaging the image of Pakistan.

The Jakhrani comments are after Haider had sought refuge in London who fled hotel team Pakistan in Dubai a few hours just before the fifth and last one day international against the South Africa in the United Arab Emirates United Arab.

Haider had abandoned the squad after apparently received threats on his role in the victory of Pakistan in the fourth ODI, in which he struck the winner runs.

"The Government will not support Zulqarnain any movement for asylum United Kingdom," said Jakhrani

"We support its actions and think he should came to us if it was under the threat of anyone."

"He did not trust in the management of the national team or [Pakistani cricket Council]."

Jakhrani said: "if it is a weak and scared it should not have played cricket in the first place, in particular for the national team."

"Is not mean to a member of the national behave team or even a professional to behave cricket player."

The Pakistan cricket Board have launched their own investigation into the events leading up to the leakage of Haider and Jakhrani confirmed that the Government would ask the PCB to submit a report on the incident.

"We do not want to interfere in the internal affairs of the Board of Directors, but we certainly want to know why this has happened that it affects the image of the country,"Said Jakhrani.""

"But perhaps this incident has disappointed nous.Zulqarnain should come help us."

History of Haider took another twist yesterday evening, when it became apparent that the player had told a TV news channel was ready to play for his country provided once more they could guarantee its security.

Pakistani network new Geo transported contradictory quotations from the player, who suggested only sought to make his stay in permanent United Kingdom and that it would be ready to play for her country once more PCB were willing and able to welcome him and its security guarantees.

"Agency border (UK) took my fingerprints and has issued me a temporary stay," said Haider.

"I had no intention of requesting political asylum at this stage and if the Pakistani Government is willing to give me assurance of safety for me and my family, I am ready to return to Pakistan."

"I have no problems playing for Pakistan still assuming the Pakistan Cricket Board wants me to play."


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