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Athletes express good wishes for the national team on England visit

Athletes express good wishes for the national team on England visit

Athletes express good wishes for the national team on England visit

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Ahead of the series against England, national athletes from other sports have expressed good wishes for the national cricket team.

Squash legend Jahangir Khan says that he knows it will not be easy to return to the ground after COVID-19, but he is hopeful that Pakistan team will perform well in the series.

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Hockey legend Shahbaz Senior said that the whole world is limited to homes at the moment, this series will be the best entertainment, Pakistan is a big name in the world of cricket, I congratulate the PCB on tour.

National swimmer Kiran Khan says this is the time when fans have to support their team, while tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq says that he is very excited for the Pak-England series.

Wrestler Inam Butt says that the cricket series is no less than a gift for the people of Pakistan in these difficult times. Badminton champion Mahur Shehzad said that the prayers of the entire nation are with the Pakistan cricket team.

Wrestler Inam Butt says that the cricket series is no less than a gift for the people of Pakistan in these difficult times. Badminton champion Mahur Shehzad said that the prayers of the entire nation are with the Pakistan cricket team.

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