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Pakistani investigators -- Mir Zubair and Kaleem Inam have reportedly questioned six national-level cricketers and two officials in Lahore in connection with the Bob Woolmer murder case.
Karachi, May 18 : Pakistani investigators -- Mir Zubair and Kaleem Inam have reportedly questioned six national-level cricketers and two officials in Lahore in connection with the Bob Woolmer murder case.
A private TV channel reported that the players had been sent questionnaires and were further interrogated by the two investigators who recently returned from Jamaica.
Reports said that former player and bowling coach Mushtaq Ahmed had specially come down from England to be questioned by the investigators.
Sources close to the Pakistani investigators insisted no formal investigations had taken place with the Pakistani players.
ANI