The latest reports say that Shoaib Akhtar has re-joined PTV sports on the special invitation of Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar

Islamabad: Pakistan Television Sports' Program “Game On Hai” is getting popularity among cricket fans ahead of ICC T-20 World Cup 2024.
Exclusive interviews of former cricket players and cricket experts are being presented in the program.
Cricket star Shoaib Akhtar is once again joining PTV Sports' program Game On Hai.
It is pertinent to mention that Shoaib Akhtar has joined PTV sports on the special invitation of Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar.
Former New Zealand cricketer Martin Guptill, former cricketers of Pakistan cricket team Muhammad Hafeez and Younis Khan made a special appearance in the Game On Hai program and expressed their expert opinion.
Martin Guptill said Pakistan Team consists of successful and experienced players. He said this is the best opportunity for Pakistan to perform in the ICCT20 World Cup.
Muhammad Younis said we need a collective team effort instead of relying on a few players to win matches.
Former player Muhammad Hafeez said the best Pakistani team has been selected for the T-20 World Cup.

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