ISLAMABAD: A fact-finding committee set-up by the Pakistan Cricket Board to look into the mysterious episode of wicketkeeper-bastman Zulqarnain Haider, has found ‘ambiguity’ in the various statements made by the cricketer over the past few weeks but have failed to reach any conclusion about the ‘motives’ which led to his sudden exit from the team, a Presidency official confirmed to Dawn on Thursday. A three-member PCB committee comprising newly-appointed Chief Operations Officer Subhan Ahmed, team manager Intikhab Alam and security manager of the national squad Khawaja Najam in its seven-page report has failed to reach a definite conclusion as to what went wrong with an emerging player like Zulqarnain who destroyed his career by making unfounded allegations against some unnamed people in Dubai during the Pakistan-South Africa one-day series.
The committee, however, found a number of ambiguous things in the whole drama and stated in its report: “It was quite strange because Dubai is as safe a place as UK (perhaps safer), but Zulqarnain decided to travel to the UK rather than staying in Dubai or travelling to homeland Pakistan.
“It is also quite strange that in the presence of a full-time security manager of the team and the other PCB officials, Zulqarnain deemed appropriate to approach the media rather than the PCB which is his employer.”
The PCB probe committee report adds: “Before the 4th ODI against South Africa, when Zulqarnain was taking a stroll in the parking area of the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Dubai, he met a person who said to him that he must do what he was told to do in cricket or else he and his family would be killed but he did not recognise the individual.
“Pakistan won the 4th ODI against South Africa but later, he [Zulqarnain] saw a note in his room written on the hotel notepad which which contained some money figures and the names of a few females which the cricketer later handed to the Scotland Yard police. The Scotland Yard has provided the 24-year-old player with a tracking device and he is shadowed by the sleuths everywhere.”
The report, according to the Presidency official, claims: “In view of some support staff of the team, Zulqarnain is a case of complex personality and is someone who can be easily convinced into believing whatever is said to him. He is also stated to be a weak, nervous person.”
While the probe report confirms that Zulqarnain had approached the team management for the passport for purchasing a mobile SIM on the eve of the 4th ODI, it shies away from acknowledging the fact that the team management was wrong to handover the passport to ‘keeper besides failing to stop him when he was making an exit from the hotel.
According to the report, Zulqarnain was seen walking out of his hotel room witch a back-pack on Nov 8 on the morning of the last ODI at around 7.00am by team’s assistant manager Shahid Aslam and batsman Younis Khan.
“When the wicket-keeper was asked where he was headed to, he said that he had to meet some relatives in the city. Later, the PCB had also used their sources within the UAE immigration department to get the travelling data of the deserted cricketer,” the report said.
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