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Former Pakistan player made a big disclosure, conspiracy to destroy career by poisoning

Ansh Gain
1 year ago

Former Pakistan player Imran Nazir has made a shocking disclosure. Nazir has told that when he was at the peak of his career, he was poisoned. He said that the poison had a very bad effect on his joints and he was troubled for six to seven years.

Poison given to Nazir :-

Nazir told that he was given a poison called mercury, which gradually destroys your joints. He said, “When I recently underwent treatment and MIR, a statement was issued stating that I was poisoned. Mercury is a slow poison, which reaches your joints and destroys them. My joints were treated for eight to ten years.”

Bad condition of joints due to poison, Struggled for 6 to 7 years :-

Nazir further said, “Because of this all my joints were badly damaged, I struggled for 6 to 7 years. However, despite this I prayed to God that please don’t make me lie on the bed forever and I am thankful.” I’m sure that’s never happened to me.”

Former Pakistan player made a big disclosure, conspiracy to destroy career by poisoning.

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Imran Nazir said: –

Nazir, who played 79 ODIs and 25 T20 Internationals for Pakistan, said, “I used to roam around, people used to ask that you are looking fine. I doubted a lot of people, but when and what I ate Couldn’t figure it out, because the poison didn’t start showing its effect right away. Despite all this, I never felt bad for anyone.”

International career of Imran Nazir: –

Imran Nazir scored a total of 427 runs in 8 Tests for Pakistan at an average of 32. At the same time, 1,895 runs came out of the former batsman’s bat in 79 ODIs. During this, he scored two centuries and 9 half-centuries in ODI cricket. At the same time, in 25 T20 International matches, he scored 500 runs at a strike rate of 135, which included three half-centuries.

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