‘Still hanging around because you make me proud’; Faryal pens down a beautiful anniversary wish for Waqar
Islamabad: Faryal Waqar, wife of former Pakistan’s cricket team captain, has penned down a beautiful note for Waqar Younis on the occasion of their 21st anniversary.

Taking to twitter, Faryal shares that despite spending too much time apart as a family due to Waqar’s cricketing responsibilities, she is still hanging around because he makes him proud.
“Happy 21st anniversary.We spend so much time apart as we always seem 2 come 2nd 2 ur passion 4 work,I’m still hanging around bc u make me proud of what u do & who u r.I wouldn’t have it any other way. So 4 all the sacrifices, good & bad times,4 all the times to come❤️@waqyounis99,” she wrote on twitter.
Happy 21st anniversary.We spend so much time apart as we always seem 2 come 2nd 2 ur passion 4 work,I’m still hanging around bc u make me proud of what u do & who u r.I wouldn’t have it any other way. So 4 all the sacrifices, good & bad times,4 all the times to come❤️@waqyounis99 pic.twitter.com/n6pgsoV6GZ
— Faryal Waqar (@DrFaryalWaqar) February 10, 2021
In 2000, Waqar Younis married Faryal Waqar, who is a doctor by profession. They are parents to three children, a son Azaan Waqar and daughters Mariam and Maira Waqar.

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