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Former Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur has revealed that he got into a heated altercation with batsman Umar Akmal.
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Former Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur has revealed that he got into a heated altercation with batsman Umar Akmal.

Kamran Akmal: “I always treated Zulqarnain as my younger brother. But I am really disappointed over his statement against my father-in-law”
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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal has said that he is “really disappointed” with Zulqarnain Haider over the comments he made about his father-in-law.
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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal’s father-in-law has sued Zulqarnain Haider for a staggering Rs 100 million for defamation.

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Zulqarnain Haider: “He has been involved in shady dealings and not only does he deserve a life ban even his property and assets should be seized”
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Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Zulqarnain Haider has claimed that batsman Umar Akmal should have been banned for life as he was involved in “shady dealings” in the past.

Mohammad Asif: “I was selfish as a bowler because I wanted to take wickets, and that was to help the team win. Being selfish isn’t bad if you’re playing your part for the team”
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Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif has admitted that he “selfish as a bowler” as he constantly wanted to take wickets.

Pakistan seamer Mohammad Asif: “Yes, I should have behaved better off the field. That is where I had issues. But I didn’t die of hunger then and I’m not going to die of hunger now either”
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Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif expressed regret over his tainted past, but insisted that he is “not going to die of hunger” as a result of it.

Mohammad Asif: “PCB never tried to save me regardless of the fact that I am the kind of bowler who was highly regarded by everyone in the world”
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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif expressed his anger at the fact that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) “never tried to save me regardless of the fact that I am the kind of bowler who was highly regarded by everyone in the world”.

Mohammad Yousuf believes “greed and bad company” is to blame for all the match-fixing incidents involving Pakistan players
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Legendary batsman Mohammad Yousuf has claimed that “greed and bad company” are responsible for all the match-fixing incidents involving Pakistan players.

Salman Iqbal: “When we picked Amir in the first season, we were criticised. People were very angry with us. Many players, who played from Karachi Kings, said we will not play for this franchise. We will not enter the draft because we don’t want to go to Karachi Kings”
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Karachi Kings owner Salman Iqbal has revealed that many players didn’t want to play for the team when it first signed Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir.