Cricketers wish Pakistan happy birthday

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Pakistan bowlers Wasim Akram (left) with Waqar Younis in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 1991. (Photo by David Munden/Popperfoto/Getty Images)

Pakistan is celebrating 72nd independence day on Tuesday and patriotism is in the air as people are celebrating it with complete zeal and excitement.

Along with people of Pakistan, former and current cricketers wished Pakistan happy birthday.

Former left-arm pacer Wasim Akram wished Pakistan writing, “Today we are not only honouring our history, Today as a Nation we are celebrating for our future. Happy Independence Day Pakistan”.

Wishing both, independence and Tabdeeli, former fast bowler Waqar Younis wrote: “Tamaam Dostoun Humwatnoun ko 14 August ki Azadi or 2018 ki Tabdeeli bohot bohot Mubarak ho”.

Missing Pakistan, right-handed batsman Shoaib Malik wished Pakistan stating, “Happy dosto  Miss being home on this day the most. Miss JJ a lot too, May Allah give him His Supreme blessings, Ameen”.

Urging fans to make Pakistan a better place, right-handed batsman Asad Shafiq said: “Happy 14th August to all fellow Pakistanis around the world! Let’s all do our bit to make our Pakistan better! “.

Asking Pakistan to celebrate this day with lots of passion and love, fast bowler Hasan Ali wrote: “Youm-e-Azadi Mubarak from me and my family to you and your family. Let’s do celebrate with lots of love and passion”.

Talking about the change in Pakistan, pacer Umar Gul wrote: “Happy Independence Day to Pakistan. We pray for peace and prosperity in as our hopes are higher this year for a good change in our country. “.

All-rounder Imad Wasim simply wished Pakistan, “Happy independence day  “.

Sending love and lots of Dua for others, all-rounder Muhammad Nawaz wrote: “Happy Independence Day Pakistan. Lots of love, strength, and dua to each & everyone”.

Mentioning the new leadership of Imran Khan in Pakistan, former all-rounder Azhar Mehmood wrote: “Happy Pakistan Independence Day people. May Allah bless our country with success under the new leadership of In sha Allah ameen. May we fulfil our ‘Qaaid’s’ dream under our Kaptaan In sha Allah .

Urging his countrymen to make Pakistan green, all-rounder Fawad Alam wrote: “gether we can bring change and make a in sha Allah! Let’s all join  at Mazar e Quaid tomorrow and gift 1.4 million plants to our beautiful country. مل کر بنائیں گے “.

Hard-hitting batsman Shahid Afridi wished Pakistan birthday writing: “اس جشن آزادی آئیں مل کر عہد کریں کہ ہم سب مل کر اس ملک کو سنوارنے میں اپنا کردار ادا کریں گے۔ تبدیلی خود سے کیونکہ ہم اس ملک سے ہیں اور یہ ملک ہم سے۔ آزادی ایک نعمت ہے اس کی قدر کیجئے۔ پاکستان زندہ باد

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