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Cricket | Who is Hyder Ali? Pakistan cricketer was arrested on charges of rape in England. Cricket news

Pakistan cricket has been shaken by the latest controversy after the young batsman Haider Ali in England was arrested during an alleged rape during a visit to Pakistan Shaheen of the United Kingdom. The 24 -year -old, part of the National ‘A’ team, has been relieved by an investigation pending by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The Greater Manchester Police (GMP) on Monday confirmed receiving a rape report. The statement said, “We have arrested a 24 -year -old man … It is alleged that the incident took place on Wednesday 23 July 2025 in a campus in Manchester. The man has been pending in further interrogation,” the statement said. The British police usually do not name suspects at this level.

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A PCB spokesperson confirmed: “We have suspended Haider until the investigation is completed and will conduct its investigation in the UK.” The board said it would cooperate fully with legal proceedings, providing legal assistance to Hyder.

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Haider Ali: Youth Career Cut low?

Hyder Ali, who started in 2020, has played two ODIs and 35 T20Is for Pakistan, with 505 T20 EI runs with three half -centuries. In first -class cricket, he has an average of over 47 with 1,797 runs in 27 matches, but has to play Test cricket so far. Born in Attok, he made his international debut in Manchester – in the same city where the current case has arisen – in a T20I against England on September 1, 2020. Hyder last played for Pakistan against Afghanistan at the Asian Games in Hangzo on October 6, 2023.Once, among Pakistan’s most talented young batting talents, Hyder’s career has faced pre -failures, including a suspension to dissolve the Kovid -19 protocol during 2021 PSL.The Shaheen UK Tour (17 July-August 6) included two draws of three days games and a winning win of 2–1 a day.The case provokes the memories of Pakistan’s 2010 spot-fixing scandal, when Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif were imprisoned in England, underlining the recurring shadow of controversy over the country’s cricket.

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