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Sports

Akmal bailed after scuffle with policeman

Published February 2, 2014 Updated February 2, 2014 01:18pm

imageLAHORE: Cricketer Umar Akmal was released on bail Sunday, a day after his arrest for violating traffic rules and scuffling with a policeman.

The 23-year-old was charged with interfering with government work and "scuffling" with the policeman after he failed to stop at a traffic signal and refused to show documents on Saturday.

Traffic policeman Mohammad Zeeshan accused Akmal of tearing his uniform and assaulting him, charges the batsman denied.

Akmal's lawyer said the court allowed bail in the sum of 100,000 rupees (around 950 dollars).

"Akmal's bail has been confirmed," lawyer Wasim Mumtaz told reporters outside the court. "We will register our protest as Akmal was kept under unlawful detention."

A visibly upset Akmal later told reporters he had tried his best to comply with the law.

"It was a case of police showing their strength and I tried my level best to resolve the matter," said Akmal, who regularly plays limited-overs cricket for Pakistan.

Akmal's father criticised the arrest.

"When our own people insult our national heroes then the rest of the world will also do this," said Mohammad Akmal. "It's insulting and unacceptable."

Akmal has played 16 Tests, 89 one-day internationals and 52 Twenty20s for Pakistan in a career that began in 2009.

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