Saeed Anwar: Saeed Anwar is the former captain of Pakistan cricket team. He has given a controversial and absurd statement on women.

Former Pakistan opening batsman Saeed Anwar is in the news these days. A video of his controversial statement has gone viral on social media, in which this former cricketer said absurd things about women and held them responsible for the rapidly increasing divorce cases. After this video surfaced, Saeed Anwar is getting embarrassed, people are venting their anger on him on social media.

Saeed Anwar’s comment on women

In a video that went viral on social media, Anwar said, ‘Ever since women started working in Pakistan, the divorce rate has increased by 30 percent in the last three years. Wives say, fuck you, I can earn myself. I can run the house on my own. This is a complete game plan, unless you get the guidelines, you will not be able to understand this game plan.

Same situation all over the world – Saeed Anwar

#Viralvideo “I have traveled the world. I am just returning from Australia, Europe. Youngsters are suffering, families are in bad shape. Couples are fighting. The state of affairs is so bad that they have to make their women work for money,” It’s 2024 and Cricketer Saeed Anwar… pic.twitter.com/WOSepjWp7G

— Ghulam Abbas Shah (@ghulamabbasshah) May 15, 2024

Saeed Anwar further said in the video that ‘I have traveled the world. I am just returning from Australia, Europe, youth are suffering, families are in a bad situation. Couples are fighting among themselves, the situation is so bad that they have to make their women work for money.

Saeed Anwar is busy spreading Islam

After retiring from cricket, Saeed Anwar has chosen the path of propagating Islam. He has become a Maulvi. In his viral video, it is clearly visible that he was addressing a gathering, where he held working women responsible for the increasing number of divorces. Now there is an uproar all over the world on this issue.

Saeed Anwar’s cricket career

Saeed Anwar is one of the reliable batsmen of Pakistan. He played cricket for Pakistan team from 1989 to 2003. Was also the captain. Anwar has scored 12876 runs in 302 international matches. He had a batting average of 41.00 in his international career, which included 31 centuries and 68 half-centuries.