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Wasim Akram visits Australia to meet his daughter after 10 months

waseem akram with family
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Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram has re-united with his daughter Aiyla after being 10 months apart from her and his wife.

The legendary bowler shared the beautiful moment of finally meeting his daughter, sharing a short clip of their meeting on his official Twitter account.

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“Finally seeing my daughter after 10 months apart,” Wasim Akram captioned the video on his Twitter handle.

Fans believe the video was shot by his wife Shaniera Akram, even though Akram did not credit anyone on the viral video.

Akram articulated his appreciation to his wife Shaniera, an Australian social worker, for taking such good care of their “little princess”.

“Thank you, Shaniera, for raising such a beautiful little princess while we have been apart,” Akram further wrote.

The post became an instant hit on Twitter.

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Akram was away from his family for the last 10 months due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.

Due to travel restrictions, he was in Pakistan, his wife and daughter were in Australia.

The 55-year-old, last month, traveled to Australia to unite with his family and after spending his compulsory 14-day quarantine, he was permitted to meet them.

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