Wasim akram wife

  1. 'I was crying, didn't have IND visa': Akram shares tragic story about late wife
  2. Wasim Akram opens up on wife's demise in Chennai, gets emotional
  3. Akram's wife was taken out of Pakistan against doctors' advice
  4. Wasim Akram News: Wasim Akram recalls wife’s tragic death in Chennai; “I did not have an Indian visa”
  5. Wasim Akram remembers late wife in emotional post
  6. Wasim Akram: Pakistan great reveals he was addicted to cocaine after his playing career ended
  7. I was crying, didn't have Indian visa: Wasim Akram recalls wife's tragic death in Chennai


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'I was crying, didn't have IND visa': Akram shares tragic story about late wife

One of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of the game, legendary Pakistan pacer Former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram shared an emotional anecdote about his late wife during a discussion on his autobiography (PCB) During a discussion on his autobiography Sultan: A Memoir, the former Pakistan skipper shared an emotional anecdote about his late wife. Akram was travelling to Singapore from Lahore on an air ambulance as his then-wife was due to receive treatment at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital. The ambulance halted at the Chennai airport for scheduled refilling. Recalling the emotional incident, Akram revealed that he didn’t have an Indian visa when the ambulance arrived in Chennai. “I was flying to Singapore with my late wife and there was a stop in Chennai for refuelling. When he landed, she was unconscious, I was crying and people recognized me at the airport. We didn’t have an Indian visa. We both had Pakistani passports," Akram told Sportstar. Owing gratitude, the former Pakistan skipper then revealed that the officials in Chennai had stepped up to help the ace cricketer during the unpleasant situation. "The people at the Chennai airport, the security forces, and the customs and immigration officials told me not to worry about the visa and take my wife to the hospital while they sort the visa out. That is something I will never forget, as a cricketer and as a human being,” Akram added. Known as the 'Sultan of Swing', Akram played 104 Test matches and 356 One Day Inter...

Wasim Akram opens up on wife's demise in Chennai, gets emotional

Wasim Akram is one of the finest and most loved cricketers all over the globe. He’s been a stunning fast bowler for Pakistan for the longest time and well, no wonder, he’s a legend and hailed as the ‘Sultan Of Swing’ for all the good and wonderful reasons. While we always see good stuff and updates coming from Wasim Akram’s end, this time, the legendary fast bowler has opened up about his wife’s demise and well, we are also totally feeling emotional. As per reports in Tribune India, he was quoted as saying, “I was flying to Singapore with my late wife and there was a stopover in Chennai for refuelling. When we landed, she was unconscious, I was crying and people recognised me at the airport. We didn’t have an Indian visa. We both had Pakistani passports,” Akram told Sportstar magazine during a discussion on his autobiography ‘Sultan: A Memoir’. He further added, “The people at the Chennai airport, the security staff, and the customs and immigration officials told me not to worry about the visa and take my wife to the hospital while they sorted the visa out. That is something I will never forget, as a cricketer and as a human being.” Well, here’s hoping Wasim Akram remains strong and everything happens nicely at his end. Let us know all your views in the comments section below and for more updates, stay tuned to IWMBuzz.com

Akram's wife was taken out of Pakistan against doctors' advice

LAHORE: Pakistani cricketer The physicians are of the view that the decision proved fatal as Huma was not in a condition to be allowed by any doctor to travel abroad for treatment. "A panel of 10 senior doctors of three hospitals in Lahore had advised Wasim Akram not to take her abroad to Singapore in view of her serious health condition," said one of the physicians, who did not wish to be named. Huma died in a hospital in Chennai on Sunday and was buried here on Monday. According to Huma's physician at the National Defence Hospital in Lahore, she developed a throat infection and a dry cough after undergoing dental treatment in Karachi in September. She got herself treated for this but developed an infection in the kidneys in the first week of October. It was then diagnosed that Huma had developed acute renal failure and her white cell count was increasing. The other complications developed by "She was improving clinically when Akram decided to take her abroad because he and his relatives thought there are better health facilities in Singapore," the physician said. Akram told the doctors that he was under "immense pressure" from his in-laws to get Huma treated abroad, the physician added. Another doctor who treated Huma said the family was unsatisfied with her treatment as they thought there was some "confusion" about her diagnosis. The air ambulance carrying Huma from Lahore to Singapore had to be diverted to Chennai when her condition worsened and she was rushed to Apoll...

Wasim Akram News: Wasim Akram recalls wife’s tragic death in Chennai; “I did not have an Indian visa”

Wasim Akram, one of the greatest fast bowlers in The former Pakistan captain shared an emotional tale about his late wife during a discussion of his autobiography ‘Sultan: A Memoir’. Akram was flying to Singapore from Lahore on an air ambulance to see his then-wife, who was being treated at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. The ambulance came to a halt at the Chennai airport for a scheduled refill. When asked about the emotional incident, Akram revealed that when the ambulance arrived in Chennai, he did not have an Indian visa. He was going to Singapore with his late wife, and there was a refuelling stop in Chennai. When the flight landed, his wife was unconscious, he said "I was crying”, and people at the airport recognised him. “We lacked an Indian visa. We were both Pakistani citizens”. In a show of gratitude, the former Pakistan captain revealed that officials in Chennai had stepped up to assist the ace cricketer during the difficult situation. He said the security forces, and the customs and immigration officials told him not to worry about the visa and to take his wife to the hospital while they sorted it out. Akram, also known as the Sultan of Swing, made his debut in 1984 and has played 104 Tests and 356 ODIs, taking 926 wickets in 460 matches across all formats. After the 2003 World Cup, the 1992 Disclaimer Statement: This content is authored by a 3rd party. The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Ti...

Wasim Akram remembers late wife in emotional post

Pakistan’s former cricket captain Wasim Akram penned down an emotional note for his late wife Huma Mufti on her 10th death anniversary. Taking to Instagram, he shared a collage of his two sons—Tahmoor, 23 and Akbar, 19. He wrote “You will never be forgotten, you gave me the biggest gifts of all and they continue to grow and carry on your spirit. Gone but never forgotten, you are always in our hearts Huma Mufti Akram.” https://www.instagram.com/p/B4CAApRlyNy/ She was Wasim Akram’s first wife. The couple got married in 1995 and spent 15 years together before Huma’s untimely death due to multiple organ failure at a hospital in Chennai, India in October 2009. The 53-year-old former cricketer has two children from his first wife. He later married Australian-born https://www.instagram.com/p/B3qlcJ0ps2T/ The legendary sportsman was appointed the

Wasim Akram: Pakistan great reveals he was addicted to cocaine after his playing career ended

In a new autobiography, Wasim, 56, said he began using cocaine while working as a television pundit around the world. "The culture of fame in south Asia is all consuming, seductive and corrupting," he told the Times. external-link "You can go to 10 parties a night, and some do. And it took its toll on me." His first wife Huma died suddenly in 2009 from a rare fungal infection. "Huma's last selfless, unconscious act was curing me of my drug problem," said Wasim. "That way of life was over, and I have never looked back." After making his international debut in 1984, left-arm quick Wasim played 104 Tests and 356 one-day internationals for Pakistan, winning the 1992 World Cup. He led Pakistan in 25 Tests and 109 ODIs between 1993 and 2000 and is widely regarded as one of the best bowlers of all time. Wasim said he "developed a dependence on cocaine" while he was travelling away from Huma and their two sons, who were living in Manchester. He added: "It started innocuously enough when I was offered a line at a party in England; my use grew steadily more serious, to the point that I felt I needed it to function. "Huma, I know, was often lonely in this time, she would talk of her desire to move to Karachi, to be nearer her parents and siblings. I was reluctant. "Why? Partly because I liked going to Karachi on my own, pretending it was work when it was actually about partying, often for days at a time." He sought help after his late wife discovered his drug use, but said he had a b...

I was crying, didn't have Indian visa: Wasim Akram recalls wife's tragic death in Chennai

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram recalled his first wife's tragic death in 2009. Wasim's wife had passed away in Chennai after she fell ill in an air ambulance on route to Singapore. Wasim's wife was admitted to an Indian hospital despite the legendary Pakistan cricketer not having an Indian visa. "Forty-thousand people were screaming while I was talking to myself in the split-second just before the catch... Winning in India was a massive deal, but what struck all of us was the standing ovation we got from the Chennai crowd. That Test will be special forever because of the drama, the standing ovation, the tour and the circumstances – one of the best Test matches I have played. So, thank you to the people of Chennai," Wasim added.