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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Hameed seeks apology from NOTW


Desperate to set free his career, Pakistan’s rejected Test batsman Yasir Hameed has sought an umbrella as well as open reparation from a ‘News of a World’ journal for boring his name in to a spot-fixing scandals.

Hameed filed a grave censure with a Press Complaints Commission of England by his authorised confidant Umar Khayyam upon Tuesday.

“My customer has filed a censure after most deliberations as well as believes a NOTW was instrumental in perplexing to brutalise as well as scandalize him as well as a good nation similar to Pakistan,” Khayyam said.

The in vogue opener was forsaken from a Pakistan group final year in England after personification dual Tests following a video recording as well as a transcripts expelled by NOTW in a surrounded by of a spot-fixing debate involving Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif as well as Mohammad Aamer.

The NOTW, in a video recording, showed Hameed articulate upon a spot-fixing emanate as well as nodding in a certain when asked either Pakistani players were concerned in regulating matches.

Hameed after pronounced that a newspaper’s surreptitious contributor had acted as an representative who longed for him to pointer him for a impending sponsorship understanding as well as a complete contention was taped though his knowledge.

“The inform was full of falsification as well as inaccuracies as well as you have not asked for any monetary remuneration though only an umbrella as well as open reparation so that a picture of a nation as well as my customer can be redeemed,” Khayyam said.

He pronounced a censure was invoked underneath a proviso of a PCC, traffic with a Editors formula of ethics for content.

“We have forked out that dark cameras, surreptitious listening inclination as well as unapproved photography was finished whilst steadfastly posterior him as well as intimidating him for a meeting,” Khayyam said.

He pronounced his customer longed for a open statute from a PCC, exceedingly instigation a NOTW for planting a story that went opposite a formula of ethics.

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