‘Chacha Cricket’, a familiar face to cricket fans across the world, has reached the UK to support the Pakistani team during the ICC World Cup and to receive an award for his stint as a super fan for 50 years.
Sufi Abdul Jalil, famed as ‘Chacha (Uncle) Cricket’ left Sialkot in Punjab province on Tuesday for London. Many people saw him off at a ceremony held at the Sialkot International Airport, Pakistan daily Dawn reported.
TV cameras focus him in the moments of stress or sensation during a match.
Before boarding the plane, Jalil said that the Pakistan Cricket team would come up to the expectations of the nation as the team had a great talent, the report said.
Meanwhile, Geo News reported that Jalil will receive the prestigious Global Sports Fan Awards on 12 June at Manchester, two days before the India vs Pakistan clash. He will be presented the award along with four greatest fans from four different countries, the report said.
Jalil said he was overwhelmed to get the first global recognition.
"This is an emotional moment for me and I would like to thank my family and all well wishers who stood beside me," he said.
"I am so honored to receive the first ever Global Sports Fan Awards having my life spent for the cause of my passion and goodness of Cricket," he added.
Jalil attended his first match in 1969 at Lahore. Now, he has watched over 300 international matches in many countries.
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