Pakistan’s Akmal arrested

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 20: Umar Akmal and Sohaib Maqsood of Pakistan appeal the wicket of TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka during the second One-Day International (ODI ) match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium on December 20, 2013 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - DECEMBER 20: Umar Akmal and Sohaib Maqsood of Pakistan appeal the wicket of TM Dilshan of Sri Lanka during the second One-Day International (ODI ) match between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Dubai Sports City Cricket Stadium on December 20, 2013 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Published Feb 1, 2014

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Lahore, Pakistan – Pakistan's middle-order batsman Umar Akmal was arrested Saturday for violating traffic rules, interfering in government work and “scuffling” with a traffic official.

Police said the 23-year-old Akmal, whose brothers Kamran and Adnan also play for Pakistan, did not stop at a traffic signal in the commercial Firdous market area in Lahore, and later engaged in a scuffle with a traffic warden.

“Three wardens tried to stop him after he violated a traffic signal but he did not. And when he finally stopped, he scuffled with a warden and tore his uniform,” senior local police official Zahid Nawaz told reporters.

“Umar is under arrest and a case has been filed against him.”

Akmal is charged on three bailable counts and faces a case which could lead up to a big fine or six months in prison.

Akmal denied the charges.

“The warden hit me on my face and you can see the wounds,” he told reporters.

“I myself came to the police station with a request to control the wardens who misbehave with people and police have instead registered a case against me.”

Akmal has so far played 16 Tests, 89 one-day internationals and 52 Twenty20 for Pakistan in a career that began in 2009.

He is regarded as Pakistan's most talented batsman, but has failed to live up to his potential because of his rashness in batting and approach.

He was dropped from the Test side in 2011 but regularly plays limited overs cricket. – Sapa-AFP

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