Cricket Legends Unite: Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar Seek Justice for Imran Khan

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Cricket Legends Unite: Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar Seek Justice for Imran Khan

14 cricket legends, including Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar, petition for the humane treatment of jailed ex-PM Imran Khan amid reports of severe vision loss.

In an unprecedented display of cross-border solidarity, 14 legendary international cricket captains have joined forces to appeal to the Pakistan government for the fair and humane treatment of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The petition, delivered to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday, comes amid alarming reports that the 1992 World Cup-winning captain has lost nearly 85% of the vision in his right eye while in custody.

The appeal, spearheaded by former Australian captain Greg Chappell, includes some of the biggest names in the sport’s history, such as India’s Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar, alongside icons like Allan Border, Clive Lloyd, and Steve Waugh.

A "Death Cell" Crisis: Concerns Over Vision Loss

The primary driver behind this global petition is the "alarming deterioration" of Khan’s health. According to reports from his legal team and family, the 73-year-old is being held in a "death cell" at Adiala Jail—a small, windowless space typically reserved for those on death row.

Recent medical assessments suggest Khan is left with only 15% vision in his right eye due to medical neglect and a lack of specialized care. While the Pakistani government recently formed a medical board claiming his vision is "improving," Khan’s family and his party, the PTI, have rejected these findings, demanding an evaluation by independent doctors of his choosing.

"Rivalry Ends When the Stumps are Drawn"

The joint statement issued by the captains transcends political boundaries, emphasizing the values of sportsmanship and mutual respect.

"As fellow cricketers who understand the values of fair play... we believe that a person of Imran Khan's stature deserves to be treated with dignity," the statement read. "Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev have echoed this sentiment, with Gavaskar describing the reported conditions as 'terrible' for a man who served as a national leader and a global sporting icon."

The signatories of the petition include:

  • India: Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar

  • Australia: Allan Border, Greg Chappell, Ian Chappell, Steve Waugh, Kim Hughes, Belinda Clark

  • England: Mike Atherton, Michael Brearley, David Gower, Nasser Hussain

  • West Indies: Clive Lloyd

  • New Zealand: John Wright

Why This Matters Now: The 2026 Context

This humanitarian plea arrives at a sensitive time for Pakistan. As the nation grapples with political instability, the domestic mood is further dampened by the Pakistan team's struggle in the T20 World Cup 2026. The contrast between the glory of Khan’s 1992 triumph and his current incarceration has sparked a wave of nostalgia and concern across the cricketing world.

For the international community, the treatment of a former head of state is a litmus test for human rights. The captains are not intervening in the legal cases against Khan—who faces a cumulative 31-year sentence—but are strictly demanding "humane and dignified conditions" and "immediate medical attention from qualified specialists."

Conclusion: A Call for Decency

The 14 captains concluded their appeal by reminding the Pakistan government that "rivalry ends when the stumps are drawn—and respect endures." Whether this high-profile intervention will lead to a shift in Khan’s prison conditions remains to be seen, but it has undoubtedly placed the Shehbaz Sharif administration under a global spotlight.

 

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