A Pakistani court on Tuesday
summoned seven top players including former captain Wasim Akram to answer
a petition seeking their suspension on match-fixing charges.
The Sindh High Court ordered Akram, Waqar
Younis, Salim Malik, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Saeed Anwar, Mushtaq Ahmed and Ataur
Rehman to appear before a two-judge bench on December 12.
Lawyer Abdul Qadir Mandokhail in his
petition demanded the suspension of the players from the national team
after they were penalised in Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum's report into
match-fixing released in May.
He claimed that since the players were
found guilty they should be barred from representing Pakistan.
Malik and Rehman have been banned from
the game for life while the other five were fined and censured in the
report.
Akram, Younis, Anwar, Ahmed and Inzamam
are in the Pakistani squad facing England in the current Test series.
Mandokhail's petition was rejected by
Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed in September on the grounds that since the
players live outside Sindh the case did not fall in the provincial court's
jurisdiction.
But Mandokhail's review petition was
accepted by the provincial high court earlier this month. |