Haider Ali, a young Pakistan cricketer, has been arrested in England amidst the Shaheens' tour, facing allegations of rape. Greater Manchester Police are investigating the incident, which reportedly occurred on July 23, 2025. The PCB has provisionally suspended Ali and pledged full cooperation with the legal proceedings, casting a shadow over his promising career.
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