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‘90% despair ‘: Wasim Akram’s statue was unveiled in Hyderabad; The fan cannot stop laughing, triggers cheerful reactions. Cricket news

A statue of Wasim Akram was recently unveiled, obtaining enlightening reactions on social media (picture through x/@alrazasha86)

A life-shaped statue of cricket veteran Wasim Akram was unveiled at the Niaz Stadium in Hyderabad in Pakistan in April, attracted the attention of widespread social media after sharing a handle on X, in which fans have expressed entertainment on their ineffective presence despite their efforts to honor the great growing great.The idol depicts Akram in Pakistan’s 1999 World Cup Jersey, which captures his signature Sling bowling action. While the sculptor portrayed the dimensions and structure of his body correctly, facial features deformed, their focused expressions are more visible like an illusion and his hair looks old with intent.“Wasim Akram knows that it is that?” Asked a social media user.“Made with 10% cement, 90% despair,”, tweeted another.

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The statue of Wasim Akram has obtained the reactions to cheer on social media (image through X)

The response faces similar criticisms when the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai unveiled the statue of Sachin Tendulkar, who thought that instead meets Australian cricketer Steve Smith.

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Akram’s brilliant cricket career spread from 1984 to 2003, during which he played 104 Test matches and 356 One Day International. He claimed an average of 414 Test wickets at 23.62 and became the first bowler to reach 500 ODI wickets, ending with 502 at an average of 23.52.

The cricket icon performed its batting skills by scoring more than 6,000 runs with an unbeaten 257 as its highest Test score. He was also a part of Pakistan’s victorious 1992 World Cup team and participated in four World Cups in total.

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Wasim Akram’s statue outside Niaz Stadium (image through X)

The role of Akram as a leader included 25 tests and captaining his country in 109 ODIs. His post-playing career has been equally notable, he has worked briefly as coaches in IPL, domestic cricket and Pakistan national team. Currently, he contributes to cricket through comments and broadcasting in various competitions.

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