This Pakistani player’s life was in danger, he packed his bags overnight and fled to another country, forced to hide

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|06-08-2024

At present, the situation in Pakistan is getting worse day by day and this situation may become more frightening in the coming times. Due to the changing circumstances, many Pakistanis are leaving the country and taking refuge in other countries and due to this, many countries are now refusing to make Pakistanis refugees.

These days a Pakistani player is in the headlines and he has expressed concern about the situation in his country and now he is being forced to leave the country. If media reports are to be believed, that player is also constantly receiving death threats.

This Pakistani player was forced to leave the country

azeem rafiq
azeem rafiq

Many Pakistani players who do not get a place in their country are forced to play for another country.

When Azim Rafiq, who belongs to Pakistan, did not feel that his future was secure in his country, he moved to England and played county matches for Yorkshire. But now this player has made a statement on the deteriorating conditions in England and due to this he is in the headlines.

Situation worsened in England

These days, there is a situation of tension between Muslims and the natives in England and both the communities are seen attacking each other every day. Amidst these changing circumstances, this player of Pakistani origin has made many big revelations during a conversation with Sky Sports. He said, we are afraid that we may have to leave our home and city in the coming days.

This is why the whole family is constantly communicating with each other.

This is how his cricket career went

If we talk about the cricket career of Pakistani-origin English cricketer Azim Rafiq, he has participated in the county for Yorkshire. He has taken 72 wickets in 61 innings of 39 matches played in his career at an economy rate of 39.73. In List A, he has taken 43 wickets in 35 matches, while in T20, he has 102 wickets in 95 matches.

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