"My great-grandfather was Hindu... my dada was from Amritsar...," says former Pakistan cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq
ET Online March 03, 2025 11:04 PM
Synopsis

Former Pakistan cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq revealed in a viral video that his great-grandfather was Hindu, sparking conversations about his heritage. He recently criticized India's reluctance to travel to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy, urging them to stop their tantrums and praising Indian cricketers.

Saqlain Mushtaq
Former Pakistan cricketer Saqlain Mushtaq is back in the spotlight after a video surfaced online in which he claimed that his great-grandfather was Hindu. The video, now viral on social media, has sparked conversations about his family background and heritage.

In the clip, Saqlain is seen speaking to a Pakistani TV channel, casually revealing, "My great-grandfather was Hindu."


Saqlain is no stranger to controversy. Recently, he made headlines for his sharp remarks against India regarding the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan. Expressing his frustration over India’s reported reluctance to travel to Pakistan for the tournament, he said that India needed to be taught a "sabak" (lesson) for its stance.

During a TV discussion, he criticised India and the BCCI for their concerns about security and logistics. "Chu-chu cha-cha lagayi hui hai inhone, inke naaz nakhre khatam nahi hote (they are making unnecessary noise, their tantrums never end)," he said.

Saqlain further expressed his disappointment over the admiration Indian cricketers receive in Pakistan. "Our kids want to see Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah play here, and we keep praising them, while they continue their tantrums."
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