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Shaniera Akram disapproves of her husband Wasim Akram’s quarantine mustache

Wasim Akram mustache

Wasim Akram is a Pakistani cricket commentator, coach. He was born on 03rd June 1966 in Lahore. He first came on the national team as a result of the trials conducted at Gaddafi stadium in Lahore. Wasim, during his cricketing career, played for various teams, including Pakistan.

Shaniera Akram, who is now left in Australia owing to Covid-19 limitations, has advised his husband to shave his mustache before visiting the country.

Wasim Akram, who is quarantining in Melbourne, took to Instagram to share a video. Waseem Akram said he was disappointed during the first two days of the lockdown, but his wife encouraged him, and he purchased a bicycle and equipment to improve his overall fitness.

 

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Dean Jones: “Forever in our hearts”, KK paid tribute to the late legend

Dean Jones Karachi Kings paid tribute

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 5 qualifier teams, Karachi Kings and Multan Sultans have on Saturday paid tribute to Dean Jones, who passed away in September due to a massive heart attack.

Dean Jones, the Australian cricket legend and Head Coach Karachi Kings, died of a massive heart failure. He was 59.

“Forever in our hearts, Deano!” read the screen as the players of Karachi Kings (KK) and Multan Sultans honoured Deano with a minute-long silence and forming the letter ‘D’.

Earlier today, former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram took to Twitter to remember Deano. “You were meant to be here with us today, but unfortunately, life had other plans,” said Wasim.

Wasim said he knew Jones will be watching and cheering for the Karachi team as “nothing” could keep him away from the boys.

“This one is for you, Deano. Hope we make you proud!” said the former left-arm pacer, who is now the head coach of the KK.

Dean Jones has been an active cricket analyst and was signed up to do commentary on the Indian Premier League 2020 now underway in UAE.

Dean Jones was born in Melbourne. He played 52 Test matches scoring 3631 runs at an average of 46.55.

With a 216 as his best score, Jones scored 11 centuries and was an important member of Allan Border’s team.

Jones also played 164 ODIs and scored 6068 runs with the help of seven centuries and 46 fifties.

Jones was one of the first Australian batsmen cut out for the limited-overs game and he was quite successful at it.

Domestic Cricket

Jones began his first-class career in the 1981–82 season with Victoria in the Sheffield Shield. Jones also played for Durham and Derbyshire in the English County Championship.

He left Derbyshire in mid-season and also had run-ins with authority and teammates in his home state of Victoria.

During his career, he scored 19,188 runs in first-class matches, including 55 centuries and 88 half-centuries and a highest score of 324 not out, at an average of 51.85.

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