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Shoaib Akhtar tells emotional incident of his past


Those who feel success comes easily should read the life of Shoaib Akhtar. He has written his autobiography and he has narrated many incidents which will tell you that how much pain and agony he faced at

the start of his career. He was not a child born with a golden spoon in his mouth.

Shoaib in a show narrated an incident about himself. He said that he used to run a lot in the Rawalpindi cricket stadium to keep himself fit. There was a guy name Tariq who had a little stall outside the stadium. He used to sell sugarcane juice which Shoaib loved.

Shoaib requested him that if he gives him one glass of the juice for free then when he will become a star he will do something about him. Tariq who was the owner of the stall first told Shoaib to just run off. But then after two to three days of requesting he agreed.

He asked Shoaib that was he sure about being a star in the future and Shoaib told him that he will make it big one day. Shoaib said that when he went back after becoming the Shoaib Akhtar, Tariq passed away by that time. Shoaib then took care of his family and build a juice shop for them. He said he did these of things a lot.

Shoaib Akhtar did not become a star in one night. It was a long journey for the fast bowler from being Shoaib Akhtar who no one knew to Shoaib Akhtar whom now the whole world knows. Shoaib has a lot of tell about his past and he tells many incidents of his past in different programs.

This is one of those programs in which Shoaib told a sentimental incident about his past. He said that he used to run a lot in the Rawalpindi cricket stadium and outside of the stadium there was a man who hd a shop where he used to sell sugarcane juice.

Now Shoaib used to request Tariq to let him have one glass of juice for free. In return Shoaib said that the day he will become a star he will return to him and fulfill his wish. Tariq first did not take Shoaib seriously but then after some days he agreed.

He even asked Shoaib was he sure enough to become a super star in cricket and Shoaib said that don’t worry he will be one day. Shoaib said that then he got selected in the Pakistan team. When he returned to his native city and tried to meet Tariq he came to know that he passed away. Shoaib took care of his family onwards and he bought them a juice shop. Shoaib has lot of emotional incidents to tell.






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