Sulaiman and Qasim, sons of Pakistan’s former cricket captain and ex-prime minister Imran Khan, are embracing the world of cricket, continuing their father’s legacy.
Residing in the UK with their mother, Jemima Goldsmith, the young Khans were recently seen in cricket gear.
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Jemima proudly shared this moment on her Instagram story, featuring her sons engaged in the sport.
One post shows Sulaiman in a complete cricket kit, with his mother playfully dubbing him “Man of the Match.”
Some apolitical content… a batsman & a bowler. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/nXmyfIMgs3
— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) July 28, 2024
Another post highlights Qasim in his cricket attire, captioned by Jemima as “And the fast bowler.”
While Jemima has previously posted photos of her sons playing cricket, this marks the first time she has given them cricketing titles.
Dear Jemima ma'am always positive and proactive 🥰@Jemima_Khan pic.twitter.com/bxOAorjb6h
— Shehr Bano Official (@OfficialShehr) July 28, 2024
Fans are excited to see Sulaiman and Qasim following in their father’s footsteps, sparking enthusiasm and support.
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Khan has been in jail since last August after being convicted in four cases. Two of the cases have since been suspended, and he was acquitted in a third, making the Iddat case the only one keeping him in prison. Earlier this week, an anti-terrorism court dismissed three bail pleas by Khan related to riots on May 9 last year, declaring there was “reasonable” evidence of his involvement.
Khan’s two previous marriages — to Jemima Goldsmith, daughter of tycoon James Goldsmith, and television journalist Reham Nayyar Khan — ended in divorce.