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'Haider didn't approach team management for help'

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Last updated on: November 09, 2010 22:00 IST
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Pakistan cricket team manager Intikhab Alam said wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider did not inform the management about the threats he claimed to have received from a person who wanted him to fix the fourth and fifth One-day Internationals against South Africa in Dubai.

"No he didn't inform me or anyone in the management about what was going on. He didn't come to us for help," Intikhab said from Dubai.

"I am not a magician to know what is going on in the mind and heart of a person. We had no idea what he was up to or thinking," the former Test captain said.

haiderHaider fled the team hotel in Dubai hours before the fifth One-dayer to reach London, claiming he was getting threats for not co-operating with a person who wanted to fix the One-Day series.

Haider on Tuesday also announced his retirement from international cricket to Geo News channel saying he had taken the decision because there was lot of pressure on him and he was worried for his own safety and that of his family in Lahore.

Intikhab said that the young keeper had taken his passport from him on the pretext of obtaining a new SIM for a mobile connection.

"He told me he wanted to get a new SIM. How is the management supposed to know what is going on his mind," he questioned.

Intikhab also refuted suggestions that there was a trust deficit between the players and the management due to which Haider didn't report the threats to them.

"There is no trust deficit at all. We are surprised he didn't come to us. We are as surprised as everyone else because he did not give any indication at all about what he was planning to do," Intikhab said.

The manager said that Haider had spent the night at the team hotel and left it early Monday morning.

"We normally meet at breakfast and no one knew where he had gone."

Intikhab conceded that the incident was another blot on Pakistan cricket and could have been avoided if the wicketkeeper had acted more responsibly.

"Let us see what happens because the board is investigating the matter. But it is a shock for us as well and we are disappointed with what happened," he added.

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