Twenty-one former international cricket captains, including Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, have again written to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif seeking proper medical treatment for Imran Khan, a former Pakistan captain and prime minister. The appeal follows earlier letters sent in February as concerns persist about Khan’s health and the conditions of his custody.

Outlets report that Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered Khan be taken to hospital for examination by a multidisciplinary medical board that was to include his personal physicians, and that weekly family visits be reinstated. Multiple accounts say the government did not fully follow those directives: Khan was reportedly examined by a state-appointed team, his hospital stay lasted only a few hours, and he was returned to Adiala Jail before the court-directed board could complete its work. Dawn also reports that a recommended imaging test (CTA) could not be conducted due to unavailable facilities.

Across the coverage, the former players’ requests are consistent: complete an independent assessment by the board specified by the Supreme Court (including Khan’s own doctors), ensure weekly family visits occur without administrative delays, and provide any recommended treatment promptly. The signatories say they are writing as former colleagues and rivals rather than to adjudicate domestic legal processes.