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Waqar Younis apologises for cutting Wasim's birthday cake during Ramzan

New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI): Former Pakistan Cricket Team Captain and Coach Waqar Younis has apologised to fans for cutting a cake on Wasim Akram's birthday during the month of Ramzan.

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Waqar Younis, Former Pakistan Cricket Team Captain

New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI): Former Pakistan Cricket Team Captain and Coach Waqar Younis has apologised to fans for cutting a cake on Wasim Akram's birthday during the month of Ramzan.
"Apologise to everyone for cutting cake on Waseem Bhai's birthday yesterday. We should have respected Ramadan and the people who were fasting ????. It was a poor act on our behalf #SORRY," he tweeted.



The celebration happened during the second Test match between England and Pakistan in Headlingley.
Both Younis and Akram drew flak from fans and followers for celebrating the birthday during Ramzan. (ANI)

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