Zahid Sharif, a former Pakistani Olympian hockey player, has expressed his desperation to pay his electricity bill by considering the extreme measure of selling his kidney. This revelation highlights the struggles faced by many former athletes and sports personalities in Pakistan who are left without adequate support or recognition after their playing careers end. Sharif’s situation is a stark reminder of the lack of support systems in place for retired athletes, who often find themselves in financial difficulties. Despite his contributions to Pakistan’s hockey team, Sharif has been left to fend for himself, forcing him to consider drastic measures to make ends meet.