Former Test cricketer Sarfaraz Nawaz suffers from bone disease, faces difficulty in walking

Former fast bowler Sarfaraz Nawaz is suffering from a bone disease due to which he is having difficulty in walking from past few months.

In a short video shared on social media platform Twitter, the London-based cricketer-turned-politician can be seen going through difficulty walking down the street, using a walker.

In 2019, the former Test bowler was admitted to a hospital in London due to a heart problem.

Inventor of the reverse swing that left many a batsmen clueless back in the day, Nawaz played 55 Tests for Pakistan and took 177 wickets. He also played 45 one-day internationals and picked 63 wickets besides taking 1,005 first-class wickets.

Nawaz is best known for his nine for 86 against Australia at Melbourne in 1979 that included a spell of seven wickets for just one run off 33 balls.

Following his retirement from the game, Nawaz became a commentator and later joined politics.

Currently, Nawaz is residing in Tooting, London with his family.

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