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Pakistan, Imran Khan and Cricket World Cup

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 · 14h
‘Treat Imran Khan fairly in jail’: Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev among 14 captains’ appeal to Pakistan government
In a massive development, 14 legendary captains from five countries - including Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev and Australian great Greg Chappell, appealed to the Pakistan government on Tuesday about en...

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 · 16h
Former cricket captains urge Pakistan to ensure better medical care for Imran Khan in prison
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Imran Khan: Cricket legends sign letter of ‘deep concern’ for Pakistan’s jailed former Prime Minister
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Treat Imran Khan Fairly: Kapil, Sunil Gavaskar Among 14 Ex- Cricketers To Send Letter To Pakistan
Fourteen iconic cricket captains from five nations have joined hands in an unprecedented appeal to Islamabad, asking authorities to treat Imran Khan fairly during his imprisonment.

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‘Treat Imran Khan with dignity’: Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev tell Pakistan government as former PM loses eyesight in jail
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‘Treat him with dignity’: Gavaskar, Kapil Dev join global legends to speak out for Imran Khan
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Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev Among 14 Cricket Greats To Write To Pakistan Govt On Imran Khan's Health
Recent reports claim that Imran has roughly lost 85 per cent vision in his right eye.

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ThePrint · 1d
Indian cricket grandees Gavaskar and Kapil join humanitarian appeal for jailed Imran Khan in Pakistan
rediff.com · 1d
Gavaskar, Kapil Join Global Captains' Appeal for Imran Khan
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Pakistan govt to move Imran Khan to hospital soon for eye treatment: Report

Pakistan’s government will soon move former premier Imran Khan to a hospital for eye treatment amid allegations that his vision has deteriorated to just 15% because of a lack of medical care and poor living conditions in jail,
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‘Mohsin Naqvi is threatening us’: Imran Khan’s sisters allege ‘Asim Munir regime’ wants him dead

Imran Khan’s sisters allege a “lethal conspiracy” by the Pakistani government and military, claiming Mohsin Naqvi and Asim Munir want the former PM killed in custody.
The Financial Express
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‘Imran Khan’s life at risk’: PTI cries foul over ‘secret’ hospital shift plan, govt calls move ‘humanitarian’

The PTI stated that Imran Khan’s family was not taken into confidence and demanded that any medical examination or treatment be conducted in the presence of his personal doctors and at least one family member.
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