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WATCH: 'Beautiful' Saqlain Mushtaq Forced To Do Make-up, Wear Wig
Legendary Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq is making the most out of his time amid the lockdown due to fast-spreading COVID-19
New Delhi: Pakistan has recorded more than 3,800 coronavirus positive cases while the death toll has increased to 54. However, the tally of COVID-19 positive cases tally can be much larger as limited testing is available in a country that has a population of over 215 million people.
Meanwhile, legendary Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq is making the most out of his time amid the lockdown due to fast-spreading COVID-19. The 43-year-old posted a video in which he is seen donning long pink hair with almost complete make-up. In the video, Mushtaq details that his daughter in the veil is a make-up artist.
"Stay safe, stay at home with your loved ones and enjoy our clip," Saqlain Mushtaq tweeted.
In yet another noble gesture which cuts across religion, Shahid Afridi held ration drive to help out the poor and needy citizens of his motherland amid the coronavirus pandemic. Through his foundation, Afridi has been running 'Donate Karo Na' campaign, urging fellow cricketers to donate and help his cause in holding more drives for the poor at a time where the country has seen over 1000 cases of the global pandemic. Frontline medical workers in Pakistan are facing the danger of getting infected by the deadly coronavirus as they battle not only the disease but also lack of safety equipment. Many media reports from Pakistan suggest that a dozen nurses and doctors have been infected due to the unavailability of personal protective equipment (PPE).Stay safe, stay at home with your loved ones and enjoy our clip ❤️ pic.twitter.com/iFPP7p6ce2
— Saqlain Mushtaq (@Saqlain_Mushtaq) April 6, 2020
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