Former Bowler Accuses Imran Khan of Being a 'Drug Addict', Says Saw Him Consume Cocaine: Report
In a massive statement made about Pakistan PM Imran Khan, former bowler Sarfaraz Nawaz has claimed that he has seen Khan consume drugs in 1987. Nawaz went to disclose the details also, and said he has seen Khan consume Cocaine as well. The duo were Pakistan's premier fast bowlers during the late 1970's and 1980's.
- Cricketnext Staff
- Updated: November 3, 2020, 8:59 AM IST

In a massive statement made about Pakistan PM Imran Khan, former bowler Sarfaraz Nawaz has claimed that he has seen Khan consume drugs in 1987. Nawaz went to disclose the details also, and said he has seen Khan consume Cocaine as well. The duo were Pakistan's premier fast bowlers during the late 1970's and 1980's.
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A Pakistani video that has gone viral on the internet also shows Sarfaraz talk about, how he is not the lone witness to Khan's antics, and that if the claims are false, then the former should drag him to court.
Sarfaraz spoke about an incident in 1987, during a match between Pakistan and England, when Khan's performance was not up to the mark. He recalled how Imran had come to his house in Islamabad and consumed drugs after his meals.
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"He also snorts something," Nawaz said during the interview. "He (Imran Khan) has been consuming cannabis, he used to do it in London and even at my home. In 1987, when Pakistan faced England in a cricket match and he did not bowl well, he had come to my house and said along with Mohsin Khan, Abdul Qadir, Salim Malik in Islamabad for a meal and also consumed charas. He also snorts something and consumes cocaine as well. In London, he would roll something and snort it," said Nawaz in the video.
"Bring him in front of me and let's see if he denies it. I am not the lone eyewitness, there are many in London," he added.
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