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Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram to address press conference on 'leaked video' today

| @indiablooms | Dec 28, 2019, at 04:27 pm

Islamabad/IBNS: Former Pakistan skipper and fast bowler Wasim Akram will hold a press conference over the issue of his leaked video on Saturday.

"Regarding my leaked video going viral on the internet, I will hold a press conference tomorrow at 8:50 PM to answer all your questions.
Meanwhile, I’d like to ask my fans not to share the video on their social media," he posted on Facebook.

A video has gone viral on the social media where Akram could be seen discussing the country's cricket affairs.
Meanwhile, former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar recently shared a leaked video of ex-teammate Wasim Akram where the cricketer could be heard seemingly talking about the current state of affairs of Pakistan cricket. 

In the video, it seems that Akram targets people in the administration who make big claims but eventually end up doing nothing for the betterment of the game in the country.

"The same old system continues. It has crushed us. New methods should be introduced to bring some changes. We must change our thinking.  New things should be tried out," Akram could be heard saying in the video.

Sharing the video, Akhtar said he agreed with the former Pakistani skipper under whose leadership the country played the 1999 World Cup final.

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