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Wasim Akram and others break silence on criticism over Hajj journey

Wasim Akram

ISLAMABAD:  Former cricketer Wasim Akram, ex-captain Misbah-ul-Haq, host Fakhr-e-Alam, former cricketer Saeed Anwar and several other prominent Pakistani personalities performed Hajj together this year, but later faced criticism on social media over videos and images shared during the pilgrimage.

A video of Wasim Akram performing Rami al-Jamarat went viral in which he humorously mimicked his signature bowling action while symbolically throwing pebbles. In another clip, he was seen carrying bananas for Misbah-ul-Haq, drawing mixed reactions online.

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Fakhr-e-Alam also shared multiple moments from the pilgrimage, showing other public figures including actor Bilal Abbas Khan and comedian Tabish Hashmi, which some social media users described as “more like a picnic than Hajj.”

Responding to criticism, Wasim Akram, Fakhr-e-Alam and Misbah-ul-Haq said Hajj is a spiritual obligation, but it does not mean a person remains engaged in ritual worship 24 hours a day, adding that moments of travel, interaction and companionship are also part of the experience.

They also addressed questions about not shaving their heads after Hajj, explaining that they had consulted religious scholars beforehand and were given two permissible options: shaving the head completely (halq) or trimming the hair (qasr), and they opted for the latter.

The personalities said their intention in sharing videos was to guide and inspire younger generations about Hajj and to encourage them to understand the pilgrimage process.

Speaking from Madinah, Fakhr-e-Alam said the journey inspired many people to ask what motivated them to perform Hajj, while Wasim Akram said the group did not plan the pilgrimage in advance but decided to join when the opportunity came and others were going.

Wasim Akram’s ‘inswing yorker’ at Jamarat goes viral

Wasim Akram

MINA, Saudi Arabia: Legendary cricketer Wasim Akram performed Hajj this year and caught attention on social media after adopting a unique style during the symbolic stoning of the devil at Jamarat.

Several well-known Pakistani personalities from different walks of life performed Hajj this year, including former cricketers Misbah-ul-Haq and Wasim Akram, along with actors Fakhr-e-Alam, Bilal Abbas Khan and Dur-e-Fishan Saleem.

A viral video circulating on social media shows Wasim Akram throwing pebbles at the Jamarat in his trademark bowling style, appearing to deliver inswing yorkers before celebrating as if he had bowled a batter out.

The video also shows Misbah-ul-Haq and Fakhr-e-Alam performing the ritual in a regular manner, while Akram’s playful gesture drew smiles from nearby pilgrims and security personnel present at the site.

Social media users have been widely sharing the clip, posting mixed and humorous reactions to the former fast bowler’s unique approach during the ritual.

Pakistani celebrities perform Hajj 2026, share spiritual journey with fans

Pakistani celebrities

LAHORE: A large number of Pakistani showbiz personalities have been blessed with the opportunity to perform Hajj in 2026, joining millions of Muslims from around the world in the annual pilgrimage to Makkah.

As in previous years, several actors, television hosts, journalists and social media influencers from Pakistan are currently in the holy land, sharing glimpses of their spiritual journey with fans on social media.

Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and is obligatory once in a lifetime for every financially and physically able Muslim. Pilgrims from across the globe gather in Makkah to express devotion and humility before God.

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Among the prominent personalities performing Hajj this year is television, Former cricketers Wasim Akram and Misbah-ul-Haq were also seen performing the pilgrimage, sharing reflective moments with their companions.

Television host Waseem Badami, who shared moments from his pilgrimage on social media that were widely appreciated by fans.

Senior journalist and anchor Farah Iqrar also posted spiritual pictures from the holy sites, receiving prayers and good wishes from followers.

Social media couple Zulqarnain Sikandar and Kanwal Aftab are also among those performing Hajj this year, sharing images and videos from Makkah.

Comedian and host Tabish Hashmi also posted pictures from the holy journey, while actress Tooba Anwar shared her spiritual experiences during Hajj.

Singer Humayun Alamgir also shared photographs from the sacred sites.

Actress Dur-e-Fishan Saleem and actor Bilal Abbas Khan also trended on social media after their Hajj pictures went viral.

Religious scholar Qasim Ali Shah is also among those performing Hajj this year.

Each year, Pakistani public figures share their spiritual experiences from Hajj, with fans widely engaging in prayers and well-wishes on social media platforms.

Mohammad Abbas surpasses Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis in Test bowling average

Mohammad Abbas

DHAKA: Mohammad Abbas has eclipsed legendary fast bowlers Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis in terms of Test bowling average following another impressive performance against Bangladesh national cricket team in Dhaka.

The 36-year-old seamer delivered a superb spell in the first Test, claiming five wickets for 92 runs in Bangladesh’s first innings.

Playing his 28th Test match, Abbas has now taken 105 wickets at an outstanding average of 22.95, giving him a better bowling average than two of Pakistan’s greatest pace icons.

In first-class cricket, Abbas has enjoyed a remarkable career, collecting 880 wickets in 216 matches at an average of 20.34. His five-wicket haul in Dhaka was the 56th of his first-class career.

The latest milestone further underlines Abbas’s reputation as one of Pakistan’s most effective red-ball bowlers, known for his precision, consistency, and ability to exploit seam movement.

Former captain Wasim Akram joins Karachi-Lahore food debate

Former captain

KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has joined the ongoing social media debate over the food cultures of Karachi and Lahore, sharing his humorous and balanced opinion on the rivalry.

In a viral video circulating online, Akram said he had been watching heated discussions on social media regarding which city serves better food.

“I’ve been seeing intense debate between Karachi and Lahore. Swords are out, axes are out, and people are fighting,” he joked.

The former cricketer said he spent 42 years living in Lahore, where he was born, and has now been residing in Karachi for the past 14 years.

Akram acknowledged that Lahore is famous for traditional dishes like nihari and paye, but noted that Karachi’s multicultural population gives the city a wider variety of cuisines.

“In Karachi, people from all communities live together, so restaurants offer food from different cultures and regions,” he said.

He also humorously commented on Lahore’s food, saying he noticed heavy use of spices and cream around the famous food street near Badshahi Mosque.

Concluding the debate, Wasim Akram said, “Karachi has more variety, while Lahore’s food is very good but offers comparatively less variety.”

He ended his remarks jokingly, saying people would now “come after him with shoes” for expressing his opinion.

Mitchell Starc breaks Wasim Akram’s 23-year-old test record

Mitchell Starc

Brisbane: Australia’s left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc has set a new milestone in Test cricket by breaking Pakistan legend Wasim Akram’s 23-year-old world record.

During the pink-ball Ashes Test at the Gabba, Starc dismissed English batters Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope and Harry Brook in the first innings, marking a historic achievement.

With these wickets, Starc has now become the highest wicket-taking left-arm fast bowler in Test cricket. Previously, the record belonged to Wasim Akram, who claimed 414 wickets in 104 Test matches.

Mitchell Starc surpassed the record by securing his 415th wicket in his 102nd Test match.

It is worth noting that England’s James Anderson holds the overall record for most Test wickets by a fast bowler, with 704 wickets in 188 matches.