Karachi, May 19 (IANS) : Former Pakistan batsman Ijaz Ahmed has vowed to clear his name of fraud charges -- of allegedly giving a client bad cheques worth over ten million rupees.
Ijaz, who was arrested in March, was finally freed on bail by a Lahore court Tuesday.
"The last few months have been nightmarish," Ijaz, who played 60 Tests and 250 one-day internationals from 1987 to 2001, and was a member of Pakistan's World Cup winning team in 1992, told reporters at Lahore.
"We will now follow the case as I am in the right and will fight until my name is cleared."
The 40-year-old Ijaz, was accused of giving false cheques worth Rs.10.05 million to a client.
Ijaz, who also works as a coach in the National Cricket Academy run by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), was admitted to a Lahore hospital following a bout of asthma and breathing problems soon after his arrest in March. His plea for bail on medical grounds was rejected last month.
"The PCB was supportive as they believed I am innocent. I am thankful to them for supporting me," he said.