
Pakistan cricketer Haider Ali cleared of rape charges in UK
The allegations quickly made headlines, placing Ali in the spotlight for reasons off the field rather than his cricketing exploits. Following the arrest, Ali was released on bail, but the PCB acted promptly, suspending him until the investigation concluded. The suspension was in line with the board’s player welfare protocols and code of conduct policies, ensuring a fair and transparent process.
In a major development for Pakistan cricket, star batter Haider Ali has been officially cleared of rape charges in the United Kingdom after the Greater Manchester Police (GMP) failed to gather sufficient evidence against him. The 24-year-old cricketer, who was provisionally suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) during the investigation, is now free to return home, bringing an end to a highly publicized legal ordeal
- Investigation Finds No Evidence Against Haider Ali
According to reports from Geo Super and confirmation from the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), investigators were unable to gather sufficient evidence to pursue charges against Ali. After a detailed review of the case, the CPS decided not to proceed, effectively declaring the cricketer not guilty.