When Pakistani Cricketer Hid his Wife in Cupboard...


Karachi, Feb 16 (PTI) : Former Pakistan off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq has revealed that he had locked up his wife in a cupboard the night before the final against Australia in the 1999 World Cup in England to avoid disciplinary action. 

Narrating the incident, Saqlain recalled that he had to hide his wife Sana in the closet as the team management had instructed all players to send back their wives and children after the team qualified for the super sixes stage of the World Cup.

"I had just got married to Sana who is a British citizen and she was with me in the initial part of the tournament. But in the super sixes stage the management told us we needed to just focus on the cricket.

"Since I wanted to be close to her I gave her a list of the hotels where the team was to stay and she used to check in before our arrival at every hotel," Saqlain recalled. He said the night before the final while he was chatting with his wife in his room, team manager Dr Zafar Altaf and associate manager Masood Chisty knocked at the door to check if all the players were adhering to the curfew timings.

"Since I did not want to face any disciplinary action I told my wife to hide in the cupboard and locked the door from outside. Unfortunately her wait to come out become a long one. "After the manager left, team coach Richard Pybus came to my room for a chat and after he left Muhammad Yousuf and Azhar Mehmood walked in. I felt sorry for my wife and was forced to ask her to come out of the cupboard leaving the players surprised," Saqlain, who took 208 Test and 288 one-day wickets between 1995-2004 before a knee injury cut short his international career, said.

Talking about the final which Pakistan lost by nine wickets to Australia, the off-spinner admitted the decision to bat first after winning the toss in wet conditions was a wrong one. "Playing as a youngster in the 1999 World Cup I had nothing to do with the decisions made or strategies followed by the seniors or team management at that time, but I believe that we should not have batted first after winning the toss at Lord's where the ball is known to swig during the first innings," he said.

Saqlain, whose brilliant international career ended in the Multan Test against India in April 2004, is settled in England and is also part time bowling consultant to the New Zealand team. 

  

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  • R.J.Fernandes, Gao/USA

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    AND THEY LOST THE GAME.

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  • zameer , mulky doha

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    really i like saqqis bowling especially his doosra since no batsman has comes to know since there was no changes in wrist when he is realeasing the ball for doosra...great genious world cricket really miss him

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  • Sameer Hasana, Riyadh/KSA

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    Sabbas Shakki....Kuchh panekeliya Kuchh Kuchh karnapadth hai bhai....

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  • arman mohammed, ullal

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    Really this is true love.i bless this couple for thier long life.

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  • Abdul Razak (dewa), M'lore/Dubai

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    Right step taken by Saqlain Mushtaq. Mr.Dave has given good example of Shahrukh khan's tele serial "Fauji" (Mr.Dave, title of the serial may please be corrected to read as Fauji not Fauzi) Saqlain's was a great love story.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    Nothing wrongin wat SM did. Why to be away from his new bride. Cricket is played at the creeze and what influence ones wife shall yield? Just look at oour Oscaranna, you shall not find him without the company of his better half Ms Blossom. Tomorrow if the speaker asks MPs to send their wives home, I am sure Oscar shall hid his Blossom in the closet and lock her up until the evening... Thats life. Personal life should not be mixed up the professional life. Kudos to SM. I appreciate the guts and love his wife has shown and her understanding towards her hubby which shall help the couple to go long way in their life. May the couple lead a happy and blissful marital life....

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  • vasant raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    Great love story..what Saqqi did is the right one.

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  • Dave, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    It reminds of "Fauzi"-the tele serial in which Sharukh Khan acted before coming to Bollywood movies in 1987(I think). The same situation was created-where newly married wife of a commando trainer spent a night with his hubby & he was rustigated for breaking the rule, & his room-mate penalised for co-operating with his mate.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Feb 16 2011

    Modern Sahajan of the Love story, the great TAJ MAHAL.Unforgettable moment of S.M.in his life. Basicaly the timeing is very very precious and important for the cricket and newly married life.He had given the importance to both issues @ rate of 50/50.one of the greatest off spinner of the modern cricket.

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