Moin Khan Quashes Death Rumours: ‘I’m Very Healthy’
News Desk
Islamabad: Former Pakistan cricketer Moin Khan on Tuesday dismissed rumours of his death, calling the claims completely false and “irresponsible.”
The 54-year-old ex-wicketkeeper posted a video message on his social media accounts on December 2, confirming that he is in good health after fake reports circulated online alleging he had died of cardiac arrest.
The false news triggered widespread confusion on social media, prompting Khan to personally refute the rumours. “I want to address a piece of news that has been circulating on social media since this morning, which is a clear example of irresponsibility,” he said in an Instagram story.
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“To those who have posted related to my health and my death, I want to assure all my fans and followers that, Alhamdulillah, I am very healthy and enjoying life.”
The video was widely shared across X (formerly Twitter), where users expressed frustration over the rapid spread of misinformation. One user wrote, “Shame on all those people who are spreading fake news related to former captain Moin Khan. Alhamdulillah, he is fit, fine and healthy.”
Another added, “Moin Khan is healthy; stay aware of fake news.”
Moin Khan represented Pakistan from 1990 to 2004 and was part of the squad that won the 1992 Cricket World Cup. Over his career, he claimed more than 100 catches in Test cricket, scored over 3,000 runs in ODIs, and took over 200 catches in the format.
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