Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja alerted his fans on Thursday about multiple fake accounts claiming to be representing him on Instagram, and he shared screenshots of all those accounts in a video on his YouTube channel.
“Yeh video thodi si emergency mei mujhe banani par rahi hai (I had to publish this video in emergency),” said Rameez. “On Instagram there are many fake accounts in my name.One or two are even claiming to be my managers.
“Mera koi manager nahi hai (I have no manager),” he said and then flashed his original Instagram account in the video. “Please follow this only. Whatever activities you maybe planning to do on Instagram through those (fake) accounts, please don’t do that because I have come to know about frauds happening.”
“Yeh video thodi si emergency mei mujhe banani par rahi hai (I had to publish this video in emergency),” said Rameez. “On Instagram there are many fake accounts in my name.One or two are even claiming to be my managers.
“Mera koi manager nahi hai (I have no manager),” he said and then flashed his original Instagram account in the video. “Please follow this only. Whatever activities you maybe planning to do on Instagram through those (fake) accounts, please don’t do that because I have come to know about frauds happening.”
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Ramiz was part of the Imran Khan-led Pakistan team that won the 1992 World Cup, which was hosted jointly by Australia and New Zealand.
He played 57 Tests and 198 ODIs, scoring 2833 and 5841 runs respectively.
He also led the Pakistan team late in his career and then served as an administrator in the Pakistan Cricket Board, first as the chief executive and then as chairman of the board.