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Zulqarnain Haider retirement controversy

Full coverage of the Zulqarnain Haider retirement controversy

ESPNcricinfo staff
11-Nov-2010
In the latest controversy to hit Pakistan cricket, wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider went missing after the fourth ODI against South Africa in Dubai on November 5. Haider, who fled from Dubai to London, said he was retiring from international cricket after reportedly receiving threats from unidentified people following Pakistan's victory in the fourth ODI. Later, after safety assurances by the Pakistan government, he returned home in April 2011. Here's the full coverage of the controversy.
November 8, 2010
News- Zulqarnain in UK, mystery over exit from Dubai
November 9
News- Zulqarnain Haider announces retirement
News- Zulqarnain Haider confirms threats and retires
News- Younis Khan, Adnan Akmal, Mohammad Hafeez in Test side
News- Haider asylum bid would require whistleblowing
Audio/Video- Switch Hit: Cricket's whistleblower?
November 10
News- Got threats in domestic cricket as well - Haider
News- PCB suspends Haider's stipend contract
News- ACSU gets in touch with Zulqarnain Haider
November 11
News- ICC needs to tap players' phones - Haider
Audio/Video- 'They threatened to kill me and my family' - Haider
November 12
News- Zulqarnain Haider was unlikely to play the fifth ODI
November 29
News- Haider's family reports threats to police
News- Fact-finding committee submits report on Haider controversy
December 24
News- No clear motives behind Haider flight - report
April 17, 2011
News- Haider to return to Pakistan after safety assurance offered by government
April 21
News- Haider reconsidering decision to return, after receiving threatening calls
April 25
News- Haider returns to Pakistan five and a half months after fleeing to London
April 28
News- Pakistan police arrest bookies in Sialkot believed to be behind threats to Haider
May 17
News- PCB set up committee to look into Haider's response to board's letter, sent in December, enquiring why he fled the team