A destabilized Pakistan threatens regional security and weakens global democratic values, writes Imran Khan for TIME.
Imran Khan WARNS PCB From Jail
Imran Khan warns of Pakistan cricket's death as blame game over flop show begins
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Imran Khan WARNS PCB From Jail After Pakistan's Shocking Exit From Champions Trophy 2025, Says: 'Cricket Will be Destroyed'
'Cricket will be eventually destroyed when favourites are...': Pakistan's World Cup winning captain lashes out at PCB after team's early exit from Champions Trophy 2025
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Imran Khan urged party members to step down from government roles to aid in PTI’s reorganization under Junaid Akbar. He addressed concerns about PTI’s political strategy, including Sindh's rights and opposition to Punjab government's actions.
Pakistan's exit from the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 sparks criticism, with Imran Khan blaming poor decision-making and favouritism. Former PCB chairman Najam Sethi accuses Imran of causing the decline through a domestic cricket overhaul and political interference,
Pakistan's jailed former prime minister, Imran Khan, has been left highly disappointed with the performance of his country's cricket team in the ongoing Champions Trophy. Pakistan, the defending champions and the host nation,
Former PCB chairman Najam Sethi on Tuesday blamed ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan for Pakistan cricket's decline. The team's performance has dipped since a revamp of the domestic cricket structure in 2019.
Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan reportedly expressed disappointment at Pakistan's early exit from the ICC Champions Trophy and said cricket will be destroyed if favourites are put in decision-making positions,
Wasim Akram pointed out that a plate full of bananas came out in a drinks break for Pakistan players during the match against India, which shocked him.
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Hosted on MSN"Cricket will be destroyed when...": Imran Khan laments Pakistan's early exit from Champions TrophyFollowing the team's exit from the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025 campaign, World Cup-winning captain and former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed his disappointment and said that cricket will be "destroyed" if "favourites" are put in decision-making positions.
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