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Who is Haider Ali, Pakistani cricketer under investigation for rape in the UK

Who is Haider Ali, Pakistani cricketer under investigation for rape in the UK

Time of India2 days ago
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Haider Ali, a Pakistani cricketer, faces a UK police investigation. The probe relates to an alleged rape incident in Manchester on July 23. The incident reportedly occurred during the Pakistan A team's England tour. Police arrested the 24-year-old cricketer on August 4. He has been bailed as enquiries continue. The Pakistan Cricket Board has provisionally suspended Ali.
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