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Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Zulqarnain to expose match fixing players

Updated at: 1812 PST,  Sunday, November 28, 2010
LONDON: LONDON: Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider has said that he would reveal secrets regarding match-fixing and spot-fixing allegations within five or six days, Geo News reported.
He said that he would expose those talking against him in the next five or six days and reveal who has taken money and from whom.
According to sources, he wrote this on his facebook account. of
Meanwhile, Zulqarnain's brother, Aqeel Haider said that the family  Zulqarnain has received threats of serious consequences on telephone.He told Cricket Inside News that an unknown person who called on telephone Zulqarnain’s wife was saying that he was calling from Greece. He was speaking Urdu in clear tone.After all the controversies had haunted Zulqarnain, his lawyer advised him not to talk to media but despite that, he left above message on his facebook account.It may be mentioned that Zulqarnain went missing during Pak-SA series in UAE on grounds of life-threats and later he contacted media persons after arriving in UK.