Former Pakistan cricketer Zulqarnain Haider has sparked controversy after criticizing Pakistani players

In a video that has resurfaced online, Haider says that praying on the field is a "display for attention"

and that there are other places on the ground where players can offer their prayers.

His comments have been met with backlash from some fans

who say that Haider is disrespecting religion. Others have defended Haider, saying that he is entitled to his own opinion.

Haider is not the first Pakistani cricketer to be accused of match-fixing.

In 2010, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were banned from cricket for five years after being found guilty of spot-fixing

In 2015, Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif were also banned for five years for their involvement in spot-fixing.

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