Karachi: Pakistan’s runaway wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider has accused batsman Umar Akmal of harassment and mental torture.
A
well-informed source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) told PTI that
Zulqarnain, in his reply to the Board, has claimed that one of the
reasons for his decision to abruptly leave the team hotel without
informing the management last year in November in Dubai was because he
was under severe mental stress.
"Although he has not clearly
explained the reasons for his leaving the team hotel and flying off to
London but he has listed the alleged harassment by Umar Akmal and some
other players as upsetting him a lot," the source said.
"In his
reply to the PCB notice, Zulqarnain has mostly repeated the same things
he has been saying all along but two significant things he has said --
one is about the harassment he faced at the hands of Umar and secondly
that he didn’t have trust and confidence in the team management and
that is why he didn’t inform them about the threats he got," the source
added.
The source also said that Zulqarnain had listed
incidents where Umar and some other players mentally harassed him from
time to time, even in the dressing room and in net sessions.
Zulqarnain
had fled the team hotel last November during the One-day series against
South Africa in Dubai. He landed up in London and sought asylum,
claiming he had been threatened by an unknown person in Dubai who
wanted him to fix a match, in which Zulqarnain was the only keeper in
the side.
Zulqarnain returned home in late April after meeting
Pakistan’s interior minister, Rehman Malik, who assured him of full
safety and security in Pakistan.
"He has written that in a bid
to pressurise him and cause him mental stress the team management even
started to have Umar Akmal keep wickets in the nets to send him a
message he was not a certain selection in the team," the source said.
"The
keeper has said that the treatment he faced at the hands of Umar was
basically linked to the fact that he had replaced Umar’s elder brother
Kamran Akmal as keeper in the team and for some other inexplicable
reasons."
The source said that privately the PCB was not
satisfied with Zulqarnain’s reply to their notice as he had mentioned
no names as far as the spot-fixing or threats were concerned and had
neither stated clearly who had threatened him and what specifically
happened between him and his alleged stalker.
The PCB has
formed a three-member disciplinary committee to hear out Zulqarnain’s
case and take a decision on whether he can play domestic cricket and
for Pakistan again. Online