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Game is no over yet: Wasim Akram backs Imran Khan on no-confidence motion

| @indiablooms | Apr 02, 2022, at 11:39 pm

Islamabad:  Former Pakistan cricketer Wasim Akram on Saturday extended support to his ex-skipper and current Prime Minister Imran Khan who is facing no-confidence motion.

"He was born to lead, fight & win, not for himself but for what he is representing," Akram tweeted.

"It’s not the position or power or name he’s fighting for, Its his destiny! And the game is not over yet!" he said.

Akram was a member of Imran Khan's 1992 World Cup winning squad.

The no-trust motion against Imran Khan would be held on Apr 3.

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