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Misbah sends legal notice to Ahmed Shehzad over defamation claims

Published on: March 28, 2026 2:45 PM

Misbahul Haq sends defamation notice to Ahmed Shehzad

Pakistan’s cricketing circles are witnessing a legal clash as former national captain Misbah ul Haq has sent a defamation notice to cricketer Ahmed Shehzad following remarks made on a private television channel.

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The notice comes after Shehzad publicly alleged that Misbah-ul-Haq was responsible for another cricketer, Hasibullah, not receiving his salary. Misbah, however, has rejected these claims as false and misleading, stating that Shehzad’s remarks have harmed his reputation.

Sources familiar with the matter said that Misbah’s legal team has formally served the notice and is awaiting a response from Shehzad. Meanwhile, Ahmed Shehzad is consulting his legal team to prepare a reply, which is expected to be submitted within the next few days.

The dispute has drawn attention across Pakistan’s cricket community, highlighting tensions between former and current players over accountability and professional conduct. Both cricketers have significant followings, and the allegations have sparked debate among fans and analysts on social media platforms.

Legal experts note that defamation notices in sports disputes are not uncommon in Pakistan, particularly when public statements threaten to damage the reputation of prominent figures. The case also raises questions about the responsibilities of athletes when discussing colleagues or former teammates in public forums.

While the situation remains in its early stages, the cricket fraternity is closely monitoring developments. Observers suggest that how Ahmed Shehzad responds to the notice could set the tone for the resolution of this conflict, potentially affecting professional relationships within Pakistan’s cricketing establishment.

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The matter underscores the importance of careful communication in high-profile sports, where reputations are highly visible and allegations can escalate into legal proceedings.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ahmed Shehzad, defamation, Hasibullah, Latest, legal dispute, Misbah ul Haq, Pakistan Cricket

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