Urooj Mumtaz, former captain of the Pakistan’s women’s team, had also tweeted about Imran’s omission from the video, on August 14, by pointing out that there were “11 images” of the 1992 World Cup win but all without the then captain.

The video received severe backlash from Pakistani fans on social media when it was released on Monday.Imran is widely regarded as the finest cricketer Pakistan has produced and one of the game’s greatest allrounders. He led them to their first global title in 1992 at the MCG, a culmination of a decade of captaincy in which he turned Pakistan into one of the best sides in the world. He led them to a famous trilogy of drawn Test series with the best side of that time, West Indies, as well as major ODI triumphs in Sharjah and the Nehru Cup – a mini World Cup of sorts in India in 1989.In 2018 he was elected Prime Minister of Pakistan, after a two-decade long political career but was ousted last year after a vote of no-confidence by parliament. He has been protesting against the incumbent government since, has been injured after an assassination attempt and was, ten days ago, arrested and sentenced to three years in jail for not declaring the proceeds of state gifts to the Election Commission of Pakistan.The PCB re-released a new version of the video hours after Wasim’s criticism that did feature images of Imran and deleted the previous version. They said the original video was abridged “due to its length” and stated that “some important clips were missing”. Wasim, ironically, was not featured in this version.**

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