Shoaib akhtar health

  1. Shoaib Akhtar & anchor who threw him off LIVE show both taken off air by Pakistan TV
  2. Shoaib Akhtar Birthday: Top bowling performances against India
  3. WATCH: Shoaib Akhtar gets emotional in hospital bed says 'this is my last...'
  4. Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother
  5. Shoaib Akhtar undergoes 'hopefully last surgery'
  6. Shoaib Akhtar Birthday: Top bowling performances against India
  7. Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother
  8. Shoaib Akhtar undergoes 'hopefully last surgery'
  9. Shoaib Akhtar & anchor who threw him off LIVE show both taken off air by Pakistan TV
  10. WATCH: Shoaib Akhtar gets emotional in hospital bed says 'this is my last...'


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Shoaib Akhtar & anchor who threw him off LIVE show both taken off air by Pakistan TV

Former Pakistani pacer The Nation, PTV has decided to take both Nauman Niaz and Shoaib Akhtar off-air. Further, the report claimed that both Akhtar and Niaz won't be allowed to take any part in any other program organized by the television until the inquiry over the spat between the two was completed. The Rawalpindi Express explained that he had resigned because of being treated badly and for being insulted on air by the host Nauman Niaz in the post-match show following Pakistan's five-wicket win over New Zealand in the ongoing T20 World Cup on Tuesday. Akthar took off his microphone and left the set, while Niaz did not call him back either. The show also included cricketing legends Sir Vivian Richards, David Gower, among others. Consequently of the row, PTV decided to take both Akhtar and Niaz off-air until further inquiry. PTV has decided to take both Nauman Niaz and Shoaib Akhtar off-air until the inquiry of the spat between the two completes. They both won't be allowed to take part in any program aired by PTV. The controversy involving Akhtar and Niaz began when the former Pakistani pacer ignored the questions of the PTV show host and began commenting on another topic. The 46-year old's ignorance irked the PTV host as he felt undermined. Consequently, Niaz told Akthar that he would not tolerate such misbehaving with him. The PTV host then suggested Akhtar leave the show before calling for a commercial break. Multiple clips are circulating on social media so I thought I...

Shoaib Akhtar Birthday: Top bowling performances against India

Arguably the quickest pace bowler to grace the field, Pakistan’s rather controversial Shoaib Akhtar celebrates his birthday today, on 13 August. Also termed as the 'Rawalpindi Express', Shoaib Akhtar was famous for his lethal deliveries and some of his best performances came against arch-rivals India. The battles between Shoaib Akhtar and Indian legends like Sachin Tendulkar were what every cricket fan wished for. From tormenting India on his debut, to going on to win several matches for Pakistan with his bowling, Akhtar had a short but glittering career. On his birthday, we take a look at his top spells against his arch nemesis India over the years: 4 for 47 vs India, Eden Gardens, 1999 'It has been 4 years now': Aakash Chopra questions absence of India-Pakistan matches in World Test Championship Bangladesh vs Afghanistan: Visitors confident of their chances in one-off Test without Rashid Khan Akhtar made a roaring impression when he took on India and dismantled their famed batting order. Pakistan batted first in this contest, but could never get going on a tricky pitch in 1999. They collapsed to 185. However, Shoaib Akhtar was in sensational form as he sliced through India’s middle order, and India were reduced to 223 runs in response. Akhtar picked up four wickets for 71 runs and this effort was bettered in the second innings when he ended with figures of 20.1-5-47-4. As a result of this performance, Pakistan won this thrilling match by 46 runs. 3 for 47 vs India, Rawal...

WATCH: Shoaib Akhtar gets emotional in hospital bed says 'this is my last...'

Shoaib Akhtar underwent surgery following severe problems in his knee. The former Akhtar then uploaded a video of himself via his Instagram from a hospital bed in Melbourne. The Pakistan paceman was emotional in the video while telling his fans the surgery went well and asking for well wishes for his recovery. In the video, Shoaib mentioned that if his knee issues were not there, he would have played at least 4-5 years more but he had continued playing with these issues he could have ended up in a wheelchair. “I could have played for another four to five years. But I was aware that if I did, I would become wheelchair-bound. That’s the reason why I retired from cricket," Shoaib Akhtar was seen saying in the video. The legendary Pakistan pacer played 46 Tests, 14 T20Is and 163 ODIs for his country. He picked up 178 wickets in red-ball cricket and 247 in ODIs. In the T20Is, he took 21 wickets and is the first bowler in the history of cricket to clock 100 mph delivery. Speaking about what Akhtar is doing nowadays, Pakistan's legendary fast bowler runs a youtube channel as well. He recently came live on his channel and reminded the critics ofVirat Kohlithat he did not score those 70 international hundreds in his "aunt's backyard" or while playing mobile game "candy crush".

Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother

Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar. — AFP/File Former Pakistan cricketer and world's fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar expressed profound contentment in life, stating that caring for his mother and respectfully holding her feet fulfilled all his wishes. The former pacer reminisced his relationship with her mother urging children to respect their parents and treat them kindly. "There is a verse in the Qur'an that asks to treat your parents with dignity, speak with your shoulders bowed down and eyes downcast," said the former pacer, also referred to as Rawalpindi Express. He added that according to his interpretation, one should be like a beheaded rooster in front of their parents. Akhtar's comments came during a podcast on YouTube where the host mentioned how the world sees him as a tough and strong person, but he was very gentle and weak with regards to his mother. Addressing his fans and followers, the cricketer asked them to stay humble in front of their parents. "Whenever I had any pain or wanted to ask Allah for something, I wouldn't seek seek it from Allah directly," he said, adding that he would serve both his parents and after seeing them happy would pray for whatever he wanted. The veteran pacer recalled memories of enjoying long drives with his mother in Islamabad. "For 10 years, I was my mother's driver. I used to drive her around in the car for three or four hours in Islamabad, while she recited durood sharif," he said, adding he would massage her feet upon thei...

Shoaib Akhtar undergoes 'hopefully last surgery'

Pakistan's legendary bowler Shoaib Akhtar speaks during a video released on social media, on August 6, 2022, from a hospital in Australia. — Twitter/shoaib100mph Pakistan's legendary bowler Shoaib Akhtar is undergoing "hopefully" his last knee surgery in Australia after the procedure was delayed for some months. The world's fastest bowler, also known as the "Rawalpindi Express", said last December that he took a painkiller injection in his knee as the surgery has been delayed by a couple of months. "...but this is the pain that I have to endure. It will be an eight-hour partial knee replacing surgery and hopefully, I will come out right [...] and I don't look forward to it," he said, asking people to pray for him. In response, Pakistan's former all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez hoped that the ex-pacer recovers quickly from the surgery — as according to Akhtar, he will have to endure pain for two to three weeks.

Shoaib Akhtar Birthday: Top bowling performances against India

Arguably the quickest pace bowler to grace the field, Pakistan’s rather controversial Shoaib Akhtar celebrates his birthday today, on 13 August. Also termed as the 'Rawalpindi Express', Shoaib Akhtar was famous for his lethal deliveries and some of his best performances came against arch-rivals India. The battles between Shoaib Akhtar and Indian legends like Sachin Tendulkar were what every cricket fan wished for. From tormenting India on his debut, to going on to win several matches for Pakistan with his bowling, Akhtar had a short but glittering career. On his birthday, we take a look at his top spells against his arch nemesis India over the years: 4 for 47 vs India, Eden Gardens, 1999 'It has been 4 years now': Aakash Chopra questions absence of India-Pakistan matches in World Test Championship Bangladesh vs Afghanistan: Visitors confident of their chances in one-off Test without Rashid Khan Akhtar made a roaring impression when he took on India and dismantled their famed batting order. Pakistan batted first in this contest, but could never get going on a tricky pitch in 1999. They collapsed to 185. However, Shoaib Akhtar was in sensational form as he sliced through India’s middle order, and India were reduced to 223 runs in response. Akhtar picked up four wickets for 71 runs and this effort was bettered in the second innings when he ended with figures of 20.1-5-47-4. As a result of this performance, Pakistan won this thrilling match by 46 runs. 3 for 47 vs India, Rawal...

Shoaib Akhtar reminisces bond with mother

Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar. — AFP/File Former Pakistan cricketer and world's fastest bowler Shoaib Akhtar expressed profound contentment in life, stating that caring for his mother and respectfully holding her feet fulfilled all his wishes. The former pacer reminisced his relationship with her mother urging children to respect their parents and treat them kindly. "There is a verse in the Qur'an that asks to treat your parents with dignity, speak with your shoulders bowed down and eyes downcast," said the former pacer, also referred to as Rawalpindi Express. He added that according to his interpretation, one should be like a beheaded rooster in front of their parents. Akhtar's comments came during a podcast on YouTube where the host mentioned how the world sees him as a tough and strong person, but he was very gentle and weak with regards to his mother. Addressing his fans and followers, the cricketer asked them to stay humble in front of their parents. "Whenever I had any pain or wanted to ask Allah for something, I wouldn't seek seek it from Allah directly," he said, adding that he would serve both his parents and after seeing them happy would pray for whatever he wanted. The veteran pacer recalled memories of enjoying long drives with his mother in Islamabad. "For 10 years, I was my mother's driver. I used to drive her around in the car for three or four hours in Islamabad, while she recited durood sharif," he said, adding he would massage her feet upon thei...

Shoaib Akhtar undergoes 'hopefully last surgery'

Pakistan's legendary bowler Shoaib Akhtar speaks during a video released on social media, on August 6, 2022, from a hospital in Australia. — Twitter/shoaib100mph Pakistan's legendary bowler Shoaib Akhtar is undergoing "hopefully" his last knee surgery in Australia after the procedure was delayed for some months. The world's fastest bowler, also known as the "Rawalpindi Express", said last December that he took a painkiller injection in his knee as the surgery has been delayed by a couple of months. "...but this is the pain that I have to endure. It will be an eight-hour partial knee replacing surgery and hopefully, I will come out right [...] and I don't look forward to it," he said, asking people to pray for him. In response, Pakistan's former all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez hoped that the ex-pacer recovers quickly from the surgery — as according to Akhtar, he will have to endure pain for two to three weeks.

Shoaib Akhtar & anchor who threw him off LIVE show both taken off air by Pakistan TV

Former Pakistani pacer The Nation, PTV has decided to take both Nauman Niaz and Shoaib Akhtar off-air. Further, the report claimed that both Akhtar and Niaz won't be allowed to take any part in any other program organized by the television until the inquiry over the spat between the two was completed. The Rawalpindi Express explained that he had resigned because of being treated badly and for being insulted on air by the host Nauman Niaz in the post-match show following Pakistan's five-wicket win over New Zealand in the ongoing T20 World Cup on Tuesday. Akthar took off his microphone and left the set, while Niaz did not call him back either. The show also included cricketing legends Sir Vivian Richards, David Gower, among others. Consequently of the row, PTV decided to take both Akhtar and Niaz off-air until further inquiry. PTV has decided to take both Nauman Niaz and Shoaib Akhtar off-air until the inquiry of the spat between the two completes. They both won't be allowed to take part in any program aired by PTV. The controversy involving Akhtar and Niaz began when the former Pakistani pacer ignored the questions of the PTV show host and began commenting on another topic. The 46-year old's ignorance irked the PTV host as he felt undermined. Consequently, Niaz told Akthar that he would not tolerate such misbehaving with him. The PTV host then suggested Akhtar leave the show before calling for a commercial break. Multiple clips are circulating on social media so I thought I...

WATCH: Shoaib Akhtar gets emotional in hospital bed says 'this is my last...'

Shoaib Akhtar underwent surgery following severe problems in his knee. The former Akhtar then uploaded a video of himself via his Instagram from a hospital bed in Melbourne. The Pakistan paceman was emotional in the video while telling his fans the surgery went well and asking for well wishes for his recovery. In the video, Shoaib mentioned that if his knee issues were not there, he would have played at least 4-5 years more but he had continued playing with these issues he could have ended up in a wheelchair. “I could have played for another four to five years. But I was aware that if I did, I would become wheelchair-bound. That’s the reason why I retired from cricket," Shoaib Akhtar was seen saying in the video. The legendary Pakistan pacer played 46 Tests, 14 T20Is and 163 ODIs for his country. He picked up 178 wickets in red-ball cricket and 247 in ODIs. In the T20Is, he took 21 wickets and is the first bowler in the history of cricket to clock 100 mph delivery. Speaking about what Akhtar is doing nowadays, Pakistan's legendary fast bowler runs a youtube channel as well. He recently came live on his channel and reminded the critics ofVirat Kohlithat he did not score those 70 international hundreds in his "aunt's backyard" or while playing mobile game "candy crush".