Watch: Former Pakistan Cricketer Kamran Akmal’s Sacrificial Goat Worth Rs. 90000 Stolen From His Residence
Kamran Akmal’s sacrificial goat gets stolen from his residence
Former Pakistan cricketer Kamran Akmal found his way to headlines on Friday when his sacrificial goat got stolen from outside his house in a private housing society.
Akmal’s father said that they had bought six goats for qurbani which were tied outside their home and he suspects that the crime took place around 3 am when the servant tasked to keep an eye on the animals was fast asleep.
According to a report, the stolen goat was bought for 90,000 Pakistani Rupees (INR 35, 455) and was the best one amongst the six goats according to the cricketer’s father. The management of the housing society has promised that they will try to find the thieves and recover the stolen goat.
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A few days back he was in news for criticising Pakistan cricketer’s selection committee for not selecting a strong squad for Pakistan’s tour to Sri Lanka. Pakistan will play 2 Test matches against Sri Lanka, with the first Test starting on July 16.
Kamran has featured for Pakistan in 53 Tests, scoring 2648 runs at an average of 30.79. He has 6 hundreds and 12 fifties to his name as well in this format. He has also featured in 157 ODIs for Pakistan, accumulating 3236 runs at an average of 26.09, with 5 tons and 10 fifties. He has played in 58 T20s, scoring 987 runs.