An Unsavoury Escape - Zulqarnain Brings Bigger Shame to Pakistan Cricket Than Grenadian Beach Incident
Pakistan & Gulf Economist 2010, Nov 21, 29, 46
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Byline: ANISUDDIN KHAN Wicket keeper zulqarnain haider's great escape from dubai to London almost a week ago is being described as the greatest shame that the Pakistani wicket keeper had brought on Pakistan and Pakistan's cricket. Bigger than that when Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Aaquib Javed and Mushtaq Ahmed were allegedly arrested on a Grenadian Beach on 1992-93 tour of the Caribbean and charged with "constructive" possession of marijuana. They allegedly were frog marched to police station by officers and onlookers. But those four escaped with a reprimand from Pakistan Cricket Board. Some reports had suggested that Wasim Akram had fainted at the police station after his arrest and was saved by Clive Lloyd and Pakistan's Javed Miandad.
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