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Wasim Akram’s Hilarious Fitness Advice: ‘Stop Eating 36 Naans!’

Wasim Akram, the legendary swing king of Pakistan, is known not just for his on-field brilliance but also his off-field wit. The former fast bowler, who holds iconic status in world cricket, recently shared a piece of fitness advice that has left fans in splits, while also driving home a serious point.
In a time when player fitness is under scrutiny, Akram didn’t shy away from saying what many hesitate to. Addressing the declining fitness levels of some players, he offered a blunt but effective mantra: “Eat less. Stop eating 36 naans before doing anything.” Delivered in his signature Punjabi flair, the comment has gone viral for being both hilarious and shockingly accurate.
The cricket legend emphasized that moderation in food is the key to staying fit. He attributed his own discipline and longevity to eating smart, not eating heavy. In an era of calorie-dense diets and poor post-match recovery, Akram’s advice couldn’t be timelier.
The internet couldn’t get enough. One fan wrote, “True. Eat clean and go to the gym,” while another laughed, “Love your Punjabi accent.” Many agreed with the core message: players today lack the dedication to physical conditioning that legends like Akram upheld.
Wasim Akram’s naan-stopping advice might be the gentle roast you need.
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