'No petrol at station in Lahore': Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Hafeez calls out govt for poor political decisions

Earlier this year, Hafeez raised questions over the appointment process of Pakistan Cricket Board chief besides the decision to reduce teams in domestic cricket.

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Earlier this year, Hafeez raised questions over the appointment process of Pakistan Cricket Board chief besides the decision to reduce teams in domestic cricket.
Bringing the plight of the "common man" to the fore, Former cricketer Mohammad Hafeez on Wednesday highlighted how people in Pakistan were suffering from poor political decisions.

"No Petrol available in any petrol station in Lahore??? No cash available in ATM machines?? Why a common man have to suffer from political decisions.
@ImranKhanPTI @CMShehbaz @MaryamNSharif @BBhuttoZardari," Zardari wrote on Twitter.


It is not the first time that the former captain has voiced his concerns over issues plaguing his country.

Earlier this year, Hafeez raised questions over the appointment process of Pakistan Cricket Board chief besides the decision to reduce teams in domestic cricket.

The 41-year old announced his retirement after appearing in 55 Tests, 218 ODIs and 119 T20 internationals for his country.

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His last appearance Pakistan was in the World T20 Cup in October after skipped the tour to Bangladesh and a home T20 series against West Indies.
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