Haider played his only test for Pakistan against England in the last year of former Pakistan Wicketkeeper that returned Zulqarnain Haider of London has to claim political asylum in Britain.Haider fled death threats to London from Dubai in November after receiving, as he refused to fix two games.
But to obtain security assurances from the Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik, flew Haider home on 24 April.
Malik said: "I spoke to Zulqarnain [on Sunday] and assured him that he and his family will be completely safe."
Malik added that Scotland Yard is also sought in fresh death threats, Haider said he had received last week.
Haider flew to London claiming in Dubai by a person, who asked him to the fourth and fifth day matches against South Africa, fix was been discovered, which won five-match series of 3-2, in November last year.
But days later, the 25-year old left Dubai bound for London, had claimed threatened the different parties involved and even kill him and his family if he the match repair requirements were not met.
Arriving in England, she applied for Wicketkeeper immediately political asylum before announcing his retirement from international cricket while the unimpressed Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) imposed a lifetime ban.
In February, Haider had "Name and shame" threatened players he believes in corruption in cricket for cooperation with the International Cricket Council anti-corruption and security unit (ACSU) are active.
Now Haider his asylum application rejected the PCB can overthrow his ban although he walk management through a disciplinary proceedings for violations of the player code of conduct and his contractual obligations by the team leave, without informing.
The PCB can enable Haider, who played, a test and four one-Dayers, come out of retirement, and his international career as Pakistan's Wicketkeeping crisis continue.
Kamran Akmal shed a number of catches and missed some stumping opportunities during the last World Cup and it was deleted not limited Mohammad Salman for Pakistan's tour of the West Indies, which began earlier this month at the.
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