Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

World

Cricket teammates, rivals congratulate Pakistan’s Khan on vote win

-

Imran Khan's former teammates and rivals have congratulated the World Cup winner after his party won the most seats in Pakistan's election.

The Election Commission said Friday that Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party enjoyed a strong lead over the outgoing Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) but short of an overall majority.

Khan will likely need to enter into a coalition to form a government.

"Congratulating the new Prime Minister of our country," tweeted ex-bowler Wasim Akram, who was part of Pakistan's 1992 World Cup winning side captained by Khan.

Wasim had thrown his support behind Khan, 65, in the run-up to the election.

"It was in your leadership skip @ImrankhanPTI that we became world champions in 1992. It is in your leadership that we can again become a great democratic country," he wrote on Twitter.

Wasim's new ball partner Waqar Younis -- who also flourished under Khan's tutelage -- praised the leader-elect's live broadcast to the nation on Thursday in which he claimed victory in the election.

"A special speech from a Great Leader..Very simple, honest and practical..Feeling so proud to be a student of such a Mentor.. Congratulations Skipper," he tweeted.

Another member of Pakistan's triumphant World Cup squad Ramiz Raja also lavished praise on Khan, considered one of Pakistan's best ever all-rounders.

"Who could be a bigger and better example of a leader than Imran Khan, who as a super star had the world at his feet and yet elbow greased for 22 years to work for his objective and vision..he's special and we are proud to have him as our Prime Minister," Raja posted on Twitter.

Khan, who vowed to improve relations with arch-rival India in his first comments following Wednesday's polls, also received praise from across the border.

"Imran is the epitome of setting the bar high and reaching it. Congratulations & good luck to my cricketing hero, Imran Khan!" tweeted former Indian batsman Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored a double hundred against a Khan-led Pakistan in 1989.

Ex-Indian all-rounder Kapil Dev, who was a contemporary of Khan, tipped the former right-arm fast bowler to "deliver" as Pakistani leader in a TV interview.

"It looks nice that a cricketer and one who we know is going to be the PM," said Dev.

Current Pakistan players Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Hafeez also posted messages on Twitter.

"Congrats to @ImranKhanPTI i hope u guys will do the best for Pakistan," tweeted Amir.

"Ma Shaa Allah (God has willed) @ImranKhanPTI U done it once again. Long marathon struggle against corruption. A man of strong belief," wrote Hafeez.

Imran Khan’s former teammates and rivals have congratulated the World Cup winner after his party won the most seats in Pakistan’s election.

The Election Commission said Friday that Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party enjoyed a strong lead over the outgoing Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) but short of an overall majority.

Khan will likely need to enter into a coalition to form a government.

“Congratulating the new Prime Minister of our country,” tweeted ex-bowler Wasim Akram, who was part of Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup winning side captained by Khan.

Wasim had thrown his support behind Khan, 65, in the run-up to the election.

“It was in your leadership skip @ImrankhanPTI that we became world champions in 1992. It is in your leadership that we can again become a great democratic country,” he wrote on Twitter.

Wasim’s new ball partner Waqar Younis — who also flourished under Khan’s tutelage — praised the leader-elect’s live broadcast to the nation on Thursday in which he claimed victory in the election.

“A special speech from a Great Leader..Very simple, honest and practical..Feeling so proud to be a student of such a Mentor.. Congratulations Skipper,” he tweeted.

Another member of Pakistan’s triumphant World Cup squad Ramiz Raja also lavished praise on Khan, considered one of Pakistan’s best ever all-rounders.

“Who could be a bigger and better example of a leader than Imran Khan, who as a super star had the world at his feet and yet elbow greased for 22 years to work for his objective and vision..he’s special and we are proud to have him as our Prime Minister,” Raja posted on Twitter.

Khan, who vowed to improve relations with arch-rival India in his first comments following Wednesday’s polls, also received praise from across the border.

“Imran is the epitome of setting the bar high and reaching it. Congratulations & good luck to my cricketing hero, Imran Khan!” tweeted former Indian batsman Sanjay Manjrekar, who scored a double hundred against a Khan-led Pakistan in 1989.

Ex-Indian all-rounder Kapil Dev, who was a contemporary of Khan, tipped the former right-arm fast bowler to “deliver” as Pakistani leader in a TV interview.

“It looks nice that a cricketer and one who we know is going to be the PM,” said Dev.

Current Pakistan players Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Hafeez also posted messages on Twitter.

“Congrats to @ImranKhanPTI i hope u guys will do the best for Pakistan,” tweeted Amir.

“Ma Shaa Allah (God has willed) @ImranKhanPTI U done it once again. Long marathon struggle against corruption. A man of strong belief,” wrote Hafeez.

AFP
Written By

With 2,400 staff representing 100 different nationalities, AFP covers the world as a leading global news agency. AFP provides fast, comprehensive and verified coverage of the issues affecting our daily lives.

You may also like:

Tech & Science

The groundbreaking initiative aims to provide job training and confidence to people with autism.

Entertainment

Steve Carell stars in the title role of "Uncle Vanya" in a new Broadway play ay Lincoln Center.

World

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) is paying his second visit to China in less than a year - Copyright POOL/AFP Mark SchiefelbeinShaun...

Business

Google-parent Alphabet soared with Microsoft in after-hours trade following forecast-beating earnings - Copyright GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP Drew AngererMarkets were mixed on Friday after...