Bangladeshi sports journalist says, Sports journalism is my passion,

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Bangladeshi sports journalist says, Sports journalism is my passion,

Sports can play an important role in promoting peace.

Islamabad (Special Report)

Bangladeshi Sports Journalist (MD.ISAM) Muhammad Isam, who visited Pakistan with the Bangladesh Test Cricket Team, has said that Sports can play an important role in promoting peace. ’

sports journalism is my passion’’ he like Pakistan as his second home’’. While talking to in a meeting with senior Pakistani journalist and the founder president south Asian sports journalists association Asghar Ali Mubarak he stated that ‘’if he was not a sports journalist, he would have been a cricketer’’.

Pakistanis are hospitable and people-friendly. They love the culture of Pakistan. There are green and green hills all around.

He said that Faisal Mosque is the most beautiful mosque in the world where I prayed and felt spiritual happiness. He said that he likes Taxila as the most historical place in the world. And a writer who has covered international and domestic cricket in Bangladesh for 18 years.

Talking to the media, he revealed that his father Muhammad Yahya has been working in the Haripur telephone industry for a long time. His father Muhammad Yahya was an engineer while his mother was a teacher.

He said that when Pakistan became the 1992 cricket champion, he was only 8 years old and he was visiting Pakistan with his father.

He said that since 2006, while working for the leading English newspaper Daily Star of Bangladesh, he covered many ICC events like the 2011 Sri Lanka Bangladesh India Joint World Cup.

World Cup 2019 and 2023 World Cup, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka India New Zealand and other countries also visited.
He said that he especially likes Pakistani traditional food and spicy kebabs.

He said that he played cricket at the national club level and as a left-arm bowler participated in the Dhaka Premier League, one of the prestigious leagues of Bangladesh cricket. If he was not a sports journalist, he would have been a cricketer.

As well as cricket, since 2006 it has covered other international competitions in football, squash, hockey and track and field events.

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