Peshawar Zalmi cricketer Haider Ali (Photo | AFP)
Peshawar Zalmi cricketer Haider Ali (Photo | AFP)

Peshawar Zalmi cricketers Haider Ali, Umaid Asif suspended from PSL final for bubble breach

Peshawar Zalmi cricketers Haider Ali and Umaid Asif have been suspended from the PSL final against Multan Sultans.
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ABU DHABI: Peshawar Zalmi cricketers Haider Ali and Umaid Asif have been suspended from Thursday's Pakistan Super League (PSL) final against Multan Sultans after they admitted to charges of violating the health and safety protocols by meeting people from outside their designated bio-secure bubble and also failing to maintain the prescribed social distancing.

The incident happened on Wednesday and the decision was made early on Thursday morning by the tournament COVID-19 management panel comprising Barrister Salman Naseer (PCB, Chief Operating Officer) and Babar Hamid (Director - Commercial, and PSL 6 head).

"The two cricketers were found not to have interacted with any other squad members at any time after the incident and have been placed in room isolation," stated an official release.

Furthermore, Haider Ali has been withdrawn from the England and West Indies tours, respectively.

Chair of the Selectors Muhammad Wasim, in consultation with captain Babar Azam and head coach Misbah-ul-Haq has named Sohaib Maqsood as Haider Ali's replacement for the two tours on which the Pakistan men's national cricket team will play three ODIs and eight T20Is, apart from two Tests in Jamaica.

Sohaib has a stellar PSL, in which he has to date scored 363 runs in 11 matches with an average of 40.33 and strike-rate of just under 153.

Sohaib has represented Pakistan in 26 ODIs and 20 T20Is, with his last T20I appearance being against New Zealand in Hamilton in January 2016.

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