NEW DELHI: Widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of cricket,
Wasim Akram is enjoying life after retirement from cricket.
After retiring from international cricket in 2003, Akram has led a highly active and successful life, engaging in various roles both within and outside the world of cricket.
Akram’s expertise as one of the game’s greatest fast bowlers has allowed him to transition seamlessly into roles in coaching, media, and business.
Akram’s social media presence is a blend of cricket expertise, health advocacy, personal life insights, and his deep engagement with his fans. His platforms provide an avenue for followers to stay connected with him and witness his life beyond the cricket field.
In one such posts on X, Akram has shared his experience of watching a
NFL game between Washington Commanders and New York Giants.
The rivalry between Washington Commanders and New York Giants is one of the oldest and most storied matchups in the NFL. Both teams are part of the NFC East division, and their rivalry dates back to 1932, making it a historic rivalry with intense matchups over the decades.
Akram says in the video that he is watching a NFL game at the stadium for the first time. Akram continues that 90,000 fans are in attendance for the game and he got to the stadium after a traffic jam of 2 hours.
Inside the stadium, Akram was in awe of the atmosphere and termed his experience as “super cool” adding that he had never experienced such a vibe inside a stadium.
After the game, Akram termed his overall experience as incredible and hassle free and also lauded the 90,000 fans for maintaining cleanliness and order.