“He came for six days and now he is back to his original place” Wasim Akram hits back at ex Pak cricketer with harsh words
An ongoing verbal war between former cricketers from Men in Green on social media ensures that any film on Pakistani cricket will never have a dull moment.
This is the main justification for why Pakistan cricket doesn’t need adversaries from abroad to ruin its reputation in the cricketing globe.
While speaking to various media outlets about the most recent happenings, legendary fast bowler Wasim Akram retaliates at former PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja.
Najam Sethi is the finest person to manage Pakistan cricket since he communicates effectively and has experience of, he said, “Raja arrived in Pakistan cricket for a few days and now he is back to doing what he does best.
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— Wasim Akram (@wasimakramlive) January 4, 2023
On national television, Raja attacked Akram harshly, saying, “Akram name was engaged in match fixing controversy. If I were the administrator during Akram’s term, I would have banned him forever and he shouldn’t have been allowed to represent Pakistan cricket ever.” This was the beginning of everything.
Raja claimed that the manner in which he was fired from his position was unethical and that political intervention in the cricket board is bad for Pakistani cricket as a result of the frequent changes.
https://twitter.com/iramizraja/status/1579023705870860288
The Pakistan Cricket Board is hard at work getting ready for the next Pakistan Super League, which will debut on February 13th, 2023 at Multan.



