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Wasim Akram shares funny incident about Imran Khan

Wasim Akram and Imran Khan still have a pretty close relationship despite leaving cricket. Wasim Akram has always seen Imran Khan as his leader and hero. Imran was the mentor of Wasim Akram and this is something which Wasim is still admiring.

On a recent show, Wasim Akram, Imran Khan and many other cricketers were present and they all told some funny incidents about their cricket and especially the 1992 world cup. That one cup changed the face of Pakistan cricket and they became the best.

On the 25th anniversary of the World Cup win, the 1992 team led by Imran Khan will gather to relive the moment on a private TV channel.

Pakistan won the World Cup on March 25, 1992, which remains the team’s only world cup triumph in ODIs.

During the program players including Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Mushtaq Ahmad, Ramiz Raja and Waseem Haider will recall memories of the tournament.

The players will share their stories, moments and the time spent together during the World Cup. A popular theme of the show would be the ‘fear’ the players had for the skipper Imran Khan.

Imran Khan who led his team to the historic victory in 1992 is considered by many as the greatest captain in Pakistan’s history.

During his captaincy he was feared by his teammates and was famous for his strict behavior with players. But he also gave super stars like Wasim Akram to Pakistani cricket.

Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup triumph was also made extra special after injuries had depleted the squad, and for the team’s late resurgence after being considered down and out in the group stages.


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