In a video message that he shared on his Twitter account, a visibly angry and emotional Nasir Khan Jan said, “This is not my voice, this is all Pakistanis’ voice. Remove all the black sheep from cricket management,” he said, adding that his “video message is very important for everyone”.
Nasir further explained that the stress from Pakistan team’s defeats – and especially the one against India on Sunday – had made him sleepless.
“I cannot sleep from three days but I want to say something guys. We need happiness, not tension. They always made us sad. We need choti choti khushiyan but I love my Twitter fans and love you so much. One more thing I’d like to add: please don’t eat burgers and pizzas,” he noted.
‘I cannot sleep from three days but I want to say something guys. We need happiness, not tension. They always made us sad. We need choti choti khushiyan but I love my Twitter fans and love you so much. One more thing I’d like to add: please don’t eat burgers and pizzas’
In another video message that he shared on Monday, he said it “made me cry” and spoke of how the Pakistani cricket team should focus more on their eating habits as well as exercise.
“Guys, you need proper fitness. Please don’t eat fast food and don’t do sheesha. Sleep properly and stay active. Stay active in the ground. You still have the chance. Our prayers are with you. I hope you guys understand my English. Stay blessed,” he said.
Nasir also advised the team to bat first should they win a toss in future.
“And one more thing I’d like to add: toss jeet ke batting khud kiya karo because you can’t chase it, you can’t take pressure. Our prayers with you still. Please guys, please understand my feelings,” he said, almost in tears.
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