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Wahab Riaz emotional Naat on father’s death


Wahab Riaz is broken these days as the pace bowler lost his father a few days ago. His father was sick and now he has gone towards the afterlife. Wahab and his family are very emotional on the demise of their father. It is a big shock for them.

Wahab Riaz today got very emotional remembering his father at the Qul. He was seen weeping and reciting Naat. As per the reports Wahab was very close to his father. The two had great love for each other. They were very close friends as well. Wahab will definitely miss his father.

For any son the demise of his father is not an easy thing to coup. Wahab Riaz may be a fast bowler but even for fast bowlers who don’t come under emotions that often this is not an easy thing to bear. Wahab Riaz cried a lot and we have seen that in a lot of footages.

Wahab Riaz is part of the Peshawar Zalmi side. The PSL is just around the corner and it will now depend on him either he joins the tam or not. There are chances that he might not take part in the tournament. But at the same time there are a few people who think that he should go. This will divert his mind from this tragedy. Wahab Riaz has not made any decision on this at the moment.

Pakistani cricketer Wahab Riaz’s father passed away a few days ago. The fast bowler was seen absolutely broken at the funeral of his father. Wahab Riaz today got emotional again while reciting Naat on his father Qul.

Wahab Riaz’s father was ill for some time. The cricketer was busy in his tours to New Zealand and Australia. But he was with his father when he took his last breath. At the funeral a lot of Pakistani cricketers were present along with the management and board members.

Wahab Riaz was seen crying a lot at the funeral of his father as he loved his father a lot. As per Wahab his father supported him in every step of life he took. He wanted to be a cricketer and his father backed him and gave him all his support.

Wahab’s father was a well-known business entity in Lahore. Wahab Riaz today was seen crying badly while reciting a Naat at the Qul of his father. He was continuously weeping and remembering his father. He lost his hero and now Wahab Riaz is absolutely devastated. There are chances that he might not take part in the PSL now. Wahab plays for the Peshawar Zalmi side and if he does not play this year then Zalmi will definitely miss one of their ace strike bowler.

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