Federal government to bear expenses of Hanif Mohammad’s treatment: PM Nawaz
The 81-year-old was hospitalised early Sunday due to complications from a recurring cancer disease
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced that the federal government will bear all medical expenses of former Pakistan cricketer Hanif Mohammad
The 81-year-old was hospitalised early Sunday due to complications from a recurring cancer disease.
According to doctors who were quoted by Express News, he will be undergoing a series of tests in Karachi.
The prime minister praised the legendary batsman for his services to the country and also prayed for his speedy recovery.
June 6: When Lara surpassed Hanif's 499 with an unbeaten 501
Earlier, however, the batting legend complained that no government official was responding to his calls for financial assistance.
“My son Shoaib has been calling everyone; Sindh’s governor, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and his brother Shahbaz Sharif, but no one answered,” he said.
“I consider myself an unfortunate person because of this.”
Former Pakistan cricketers slam performance against England at Old Trafford
Born in Junagadh, then part of British India, Hanif represented Pakistan in 55 Tests, scoring 3,915 runs at an average of 43.98. He still holds the record for highest score (337) in an innings by a Pakistani batsman, followed by Inzamamul Haq (329) and Younus Khan (313).
The veteran was also named as Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1968.
The 81-year-old was hospitalised early Sunday due to complications from a recurring cancer disease.
According to doctors who were quoted by Express News, he will be undergoing a series of tests in Karachi.
The prime minister praised the legendary batsman for his services to the country and also prayed for his speedy recovery.
June 6: When Lara surpassed Hanif's 499 with an unbeaten 501
Earlier, however, the batting legend complained that no government official was responding to his calls for financial assistance.
“My son Shoaib has been calling everyone; Sindh’s governor, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and his brother Shahbaz Sharif, but no one answered,” he said.
“I consider myself an unfortunate person because of this.”
Former Pakistan cricketers slam performance against England at Old Trafford
Born in Junagadh, then part of British India, Hanif represented Pakistan in 55 Tests, scoring 3,915 runs at an average of 43.98. He still holds the record for highest score (337) in an innings by a Pakistani batsman, followed by Inzamamul Haq (329) and Younus Khan (313).
The veteran was also named as Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1968.