Haider, who was a part of Pakistan A's tour of England, remains in the UK while many of the squad members have flown to Australia to attend a multi-team T20 series.
Pakistan batter Haider Ali, who was arrested by the Greater Manchester Police in an alleged rape case, has been granted bail pending further enquiries.
Haider, who was a part of Pakistan A's 15-day long tour of England, which concluded on Tuesday, remains in the UK while many of the squad members have flown to Australia to attend a multi-team T20 series. Haider has been replaced by all-rounder Mohammad Faiq in the T20 squad, the report said.
"After receiving a report on August 4, 2025 of a rape, we have arrested a 24-year-old man. It's alleged that the crime took place in Manchester on July 23, 2025. The man has since been bailed pending further enquiries. The victim is being supported by officers," Greater Manchester Police confirmed to ESPNcricinfo.
Haider was reportedly arrested in Beckenham, the venue where Pakistan's reserve side was playing the last game of their five-match tour. The first two matches of the series were held on July 22 and 25.
The offence carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment in the UK.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) issued a statement on Thursday confirming Haider was under criminal investigation in the UK. The PCB also provisionally suspended him pending the outcome of the ongoing investigation and also said it respected the British legal system and recognised the importance of allowing the investigation to proceed without interference.
"Accordingly, the PCB has decided to place Haider Ali under provisional suspension, effective immediately, pending the outcome of the ongoing investigation. Once the legal proceedings are concluded and all facts have been duly established, the PCB reserves the right to take appropriate action under its Code of Conduct, if necessary," the statement added.
The 24-year-old opener has represented Pakistan in two ODIs and 35 T20Is.