Asif Ali rejoins Pakistan squad after daughter's funeral

"She was my strength and inspiration," he says
May 25, 2019
Dua Fatima, the young daughter of Pakistan cricketer Asif Ali, was buried in Faisalabad. AFP photo
Dua Fatima, the young daughter of Pakistan cricketer Asif Ali, was buried in Faisalabad. AFP photo
Asif Ali pulls through the leg side, England v Pakistan, 3rd ODI, Bristol, May 14, 2019. AFP Grieving Pakistan cricketer Asif Ali on Saturday left for England to join up with his country's World Cup squad following the funeral of his daughter, who he said will continue to be his strength and inspiration. Asif left the team's tour of England and returned to Pakistan following the death last Sunday of 19-month-old Dua Fatima, who had been receiving cancer treatment in the United States. [caption id="attachment_1770157" align="alignnone" width="640"] Dua Fatima, the young daughter of Pakistan cricketer Asif Ali, was buried in Faisalabad. AFP photo[/caption] “I want to remember Dua Fatima as a warrior,” tweeted 27-year-old Asif. “She was my strength and inspiration. The fragrance of her memories is going to stay with me forever.” “I again request you all to pray for the soul of my princess. Thanks again for being there for me.” Middle-order batsman Asif was not named in the preliminary squad for the World Cup but was called up after hitting two half-centuries in the ODI series against England, which Pakistan lost 4-0. He will be available for Pakistan's second warm-up match against Bangladesh in Cardiff on Sunday. Asif called on Pakistan fans to support the side, who open their World Cup campaign with a match against the West Indies in Nottingham on Friday. “We as a team will be in need of your prayers and unconditional support.” Follow SAMAA English on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.

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