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Habib Bank may sack Salim Malik
By Rizwan Ehsan Ali
KARACHI, DEC. 9. Former Pakistani Test cricketer Salim Malik
might be sacked by his employers Habib Bank Limited if he fails
to convince HBL's disciplinary committee, it was learnt here on
Friday.
Malik was banned for life by the Pakistan Cricket Board on the
recommendations of Justice Malik Muhammad Qayyum, whose match-
fixing report was made public in May this year.
Malik works as vice-president in Habib Bank and had been leading
the side in the domestic cricket competitions. However, this
year, despite repeated requests by Malik, the PCB did not allow
him to compete even in domestic cricket after the Justice
suspected his involvement in fixing of international matches and
recommended a life ban on all forms of cricket.
``We have asked Malik to appear before the disciplinary committee
and clear his position,'' a top official of the bank told
reporters on Friday. ``We will definitely ask Malik why he
brought a bad name to HBL as the bank's reputation has been
affected due to life ban on him''.
The official warned that if Malik, one of the three Pakistan
players to complete century of Test matches with 103 tests under
his belt, fails to convince the disciplinary committee, ``will be
sacked from the post of vice-presidency.``
Malik was first alleged by Australian Shane Warne and Mark Waugh
for offering money to lose Karachi Test during the 1994 home
series. He was later banned for life and handed a Rs. 1 million
fine by Qayyum in his 162-page match-fixing report.
However, Malik has got a stay from Lahore High Court on all the
penalties imposed on him and the hearing is scheduled for January
6, 2001.
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