Cairo book fair set to open with record participation Iran protests strain journalism amid 2,000 deaths Violence against journalists in the US draws advocacy group calls Journalist appeals to army chief over Islamabad tree cutting Press freedom continues to deteriorate in Hong Kong AI search summaries threaten referral traffic to news sites Reuters Institute report highlights pressure on journalism in 2026 Climate reporters in Asia face elevated safety risks, study finds Afghan media group condemns arrests and expulsion in Islamabad Internet shutdowns choke reporting from Iran protests Cairo book fair set to open with record participation Iran protests strain journalism amid 2,000 deaths Violence against journalists in the US draws advocacy group calls Journalist appeals to army chief over Islamabad tree cutting Press freedom continues to deteriorate in Hong Kong AI search summaries threaten referral traffic to news sites Reuters Institute report highlights pressure on journalism in 2026 Climate reporters in Asia face elevated safety risks, study finds Afghan media group condemns arrests and expulsion in Islamabad Internet shutdowns choke reporting from Iran protests
Logo
Janu
If Veena were an editor

Erasing History: Imran Khan excluded from PCB's cricket legends video, stirring anger

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 15 August 2023

Join our WhatsApp channel

Erasing History: Imran Khan excluded from PCB's cricket legends video, stirring anger
The Pakistan Cricket Board faced backlash for not including Imran Khan in its Independence Day video featuring cricket legends. Critics argue that airbrushing Khan from cricket history undermines his significant contributions, especially as the 1992 World Cup-winning captain.

ISLAMABAD—Journalists, inside and outside Pakistan, have berated Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for not mentioning former cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan in its video of cricketing legends on Independence Day.

Author Peter Osborne tweeted: “Stalinist. Imran Khan airbrushed from the history of Pakistan cricket.”

Even when mentioning the 1992 World Cup, which Pakistan won under the captaincy of Imran Khan, his name or picture is not mentioned.

Journalist Owais Tohid asked the PCB not to pollute the cricketing history. “One shouldn't pollute cricketing history with petty politics. How can one remove the image of Captain Imran Khan, who won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, from the official video of the cricketing legends of Pakistan?”

Moeed Pirzada was angry. “Where is the Captain Imran Khan the only man who won World Cup for Pakistan? Idiots in PCB don’t realise that they are only insulting themselves..!”

Photo credit: AFP

KEY POINTS:

  • Imran Khan excluded from PCB's cricket legends video
  • Critics label exclusion as a Stalinist act
  • Professional journalists voice strong objections
  • 1992 World Cup omission sparks anger
  • PCB's decision seen as politically motivated

Dive Deeper

Newsroom
Cairo book fair set to open with record participation

Cairo book fair set to open with record participation

 January 13, 2026 The 57th Cairo International Book Fair (Jan 21-Feb 3, 2026) in New Cairo hosts 1,457 publishing houses from 83 countries, with Romania as guest of honor.


IFJ condemns Iran's internet blackout during protests

IFJ condemns Iran's internet blackout during protests

 January 13, 2026 The IFJ condemned Iran's internet blackout during protests as a deliberate tactic that cripples reporting, obscures abuses and isolates journalists.


Iran protests strain journalism amid 2,000 deaths

Iran protests strain journalism amid 2,000 deaths

 January 13, 2026 Iranian officials say about 2,000 people died in nationwide protests, while internet blackouts and restrictions hinder journalists and impede information flow.


Violence against journalists in the US draws advocacy group calls

Violence against journalists in the US draws advocacy group calls

 January 13, 2026 Groups urge federal action to protect journalists after a rise in violence, harassment, arrests and interference while covering protests in the US.


Journalist appeals to army chief over Islamabad tree cutting

Journalist appeals to army chief over Islamabad tree cutting

 January 13, 2026 Pakistani journalist Rauf Klasra appeals to Army Chief Asim Munir to halt large-scale tree cutting in Islamabad for a memorial, warning of environmental harm amid public silence.


Popular Stories