'You must win fair and square': How PM Imran Khan introduced neutral umpiring in cricket.

Prime Minister Imran Khan was the first captain in the history of cricket to call for neutral umpiring in order to ensure impartiality and a fair shake to either team, according to a post on the premier's Instagram account.

Posting a video on Instagram, the PM shared how cricket, dubbed as "the gentlemen's game" lacked neutrality as most countries would field their own umpires against touring sides.

However, changing the face of the game in 1986, the legendary all-rounder became the first to invite neutral umpires as he called Indian officials to ref the match between Pakistan and West Indies - which was the most powerful team of the time.

He then invited English umpires John Hampshire and John Holder for the home series against India in 1989-90.

Soon after, the world of cricket realised that neutral officiating was imperative to maintain the integrity of the game and finally in 1992, ICC began to field one neutral umpire per Test.

"In order to keep up the spirit of the...

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