Javed Miandad, a cricket legend, was brought to a local hospital as his condition deteriorated. The iconic cricketer was rushed to the hospital after suddenly collapsing.
In the 1986 Austral-Asia Cup final against India, in the last ball, his sixer made famous.
As soon as word emerged that he had been brought to the hospital, former cricketer, Miandad posted a video message reassuring supporters that his condition was “not serious.”
Miandad stated, “I’ve heard some people are concerned about my health, but all I needed was a checkup, so I went to the hospital.”
He said, “There is nothing to be concerned about, and I will soon be back home.
The 65-year-old played in 124 Tests and 233 One-Day Internationals throughout his distinguished career. Moreover, he was a member of Pakistan’s 1992 World Cup-winning team.
A year after getting his Test cap, the player from Karachi debuted in ODIs.
In 1996, he took retirement from international cricket, stating that his talents were not utilized to the maximum potential during the 1996 World Cup.