Former Pakistani prime minister and cricket legend Imran Khan, who led Pakistan to its first Cricket World Cup victory in 1992, is currently behind bars, but the cricket legacy of the Khan family is being carried on by his sons.
Sulaiman and Qasim Khan, the sons of the former cricket star, are now stepping into the world of cricket themselves.
Living in the United Kingdom with their mother, Jemima Khan Goldsmith, the young Khans were recently spotted donning cricket gear.
Jemima shared pictures on social media that quickly went viral, showing her sons in their cricket kits.
The images highlight their burgeoning interest in the sport that once made their father a national hero in cricket-loving Pakistan.
In a post on her X handle, she shared the pictures of the duo with a caption, “Some apolitical content….a batsman & a bowler,”
In one Instagram story, Sulaiman Khan is seen holding a cricket bat, with Jemima’s caption playfully dubbing him the “Man of the Match.”
The posts have captured the attention of fans, who are excited to see the continuation of the Khan family’s cricket legacy through the next generation.
The enthusiasm for the young Khans’ new venture has been widespread, with supporters expressing their excitement and encouragement. Many are hopeful that the next generation of the Khan family will bring their own flair to the sport and continue the cricketing tradition established by their famous father.