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"Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal needed that wake-up call of being dropped" : Wasim Akram

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Known as the 'Sultan of Swing', Wasim Akram is widely regarded as The Greatest Left-Arm fast-bowler ever to play cricket. In four hundred and sixty international appearances for Pakistan, Wasim picked up over nine-hundred wickets and also scored over six thousand and six hundred runs which also marked him for greatness as an all-rounder.

In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Wasim Akram spoke about the recently concluded Test series between England and Pakistan, Misbah-ul-Haq's future, the dismal situation of Pakistan's ODI team, lack of quality all-rounders in Pakistan and why he feels that Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad need to concentrate on discipline on and off the field to regain and maintain their places in the team.



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PakPassion.net : Looking back at the recent Test series between England and Pakistan, how impressed were you with Pakistan's efforts?

Wasim Akram : It was an unbelievable effort by Pakistan. I was pleasantly surprised with the way they performed. At Lord's they won the toss, put 300 plus on the board and Yasir Shah did the rest. At The Oval Pakistan came back very strongly after two bad defeats in the middle Tests. So they deserve a lot of credit for the way they bounced back. A lot of the credit goes to Misbah-ul-Haq for his leadership. He's very experienced and calm and he knows the game inside out. I thoroughly enjoyed the performance of the Pakistan Test team this summer, they were competitive and a very good match and challenge for England in their own conditions and it showed that the ability to produce quality Test cricketers is very much still alive in Pakistan.


PakPassion.net : What of Misbah's future? Do you see him continuing and if so, for how long?

Wasim Akram : He's still the fittest guy in the Pakistan team alongside Younis Khan. It's all about passion. If he is still passionate to carry on playing for Pakistan then he should continue playing. Ultimately it's Misbah's call as to how long he carries on playing. What is important is that the youngsters in the Pakistan set-up should learn from both Misbah and Younis and when the time comes, take over the reins from them. That to me is the real concern, as I don't see that transition happening at this time and that could leave a big hole when Misbah retires.


PakPassion.net : With tough Test series coming up away to New Zealand and Australia, I guess that the ideal scenario would be for Misbah to continue until at least after those series?

Wasim Akram : It will be incredibly tough for a new captain to come in and lead in the New Zealand and Australia series away from home. It will virtually be an impossible scenario for a new captain to start as captain for those tours. What needs to be done is for the Board to get Misbah to lead the Pakistan Test team for the tours of New Zealand and Australia, assign a good and reliable deputy and then let that deputy take over the Test captaincy after those tours.


PakPassion.net : Azhar Ali is the vice-captain in Tests, do you think he has the leadership qualities to take over from Misbah as the next Test captain?

Wasim Akram : Firstly he needs to ensure that he can hold his place in the playing eleven through consistent performances and not let his troubles in the fifty over format affect his Test form. When you are struggling as a player or captain in one format then that is going to affect your captaincy in other formats and captaincy is the last thing that should be on your mind and it will just add to the pressure he is facing. We don't have enough great batsmen or batting talent to absorb the pressure away from Azhar Ali and I am yet to be convinced that he is the right man to lead the Pakistan Test side after Misbah's retirement.


PakPassion.net : Is Azhar Ali the right man to continue leading Pakistan in the One-Day format?

Wasim Akram : He's struggling as a captain. It may be best to relieve him of his duties as ODI captain and play him just as a batsman if he is performing. The biggest problem though is that what other options do we have? It seems like Sarfraz Ahmed is the only other option which I would be fine with, but I don't think changing the captain in ODIs will make much of a difference at the moment, given the way the team is playing.


PakPassion.net : As a former Pakistani cricketing great, what does it mean to you to see Pakistan at the top of the ICC Test rankings?

Wasim Akram : It's very exciting, it's incredible really. Especially given that Pakistan has not been able to play any international cricket on their home soil since 2009. This just shows the world the levels of passion we have in Pakistan for cricket and the talent we have. Whilst we do have the raw cricketing talent in Pakistan, my concern is that we are not nurturing that talent and ensuring that this raw talent is ready for the rigours and challenges of international cricket.


PakPassion.net : Pakistan has produced great all-rounders like yourself over the years. Why are they not producing genuine pace-bowling all-rounders?

Wasim Akram : This is a valid question and one that the person who is running First-Class cricket in Pakistan should be held accountable for. Where are these all-rounders, why aren't we grooming such players? Why is the First-Class structure being changed every year? What is needed to get things running properly in Pakistan cricket is for an ex-cricketer to be running things. At the moment Pakistan cricket is in a state of shambles with no continuity and no planning and constant changes to the system. What can you expect when player's diets are being ignored and players are given biryani for lunch in domestic matches. How can we expect them to become world-beaters and be fit enough? That is simply not going to happen.


PakPassion.net : What can the Pakistan Cricket Board do differently going forward?

Wasim Akram : The Pakistan Cricket Board makes a lot of money from international cricket and the Pakistan Super League. A guaranteed percentage of those profits should be invested in domestic cricket instead of letting domestic cricket rot. Also as mentioned earlier, the PCB needs to be run by a former Pakistan cricketer who has a handle on things and knows what should be the priorities. More investment needs to be made in A tours and Under 19 tours and more attention given to Under 16 cricket in Pakistan. One positive step is that Mudassar Nazar is back working for the PCB but he can't work his magic straight away, it will take him two or three years to start identifying and grooming that talent.


PakPassion.net : 9th in the ICC ODI rankings is nothing short of embarrassing isn't it?

Wasim Akram : It's totally embarrassing. We are only one place above Afghanistan and it looks like for the first time in our history we will have to play in the qualifiers for the next World Cup which is unthinkable really. We are not getting the basics right in our One-Day cricket. Obvious things like the batting order are being messed up and the balance of the team isn't always right with tail-enders coming in at number eight in the batting order. We need to give players like Amad Butt an opportunity in One-Day cricket. Let's invest in such players, give them a proper chance and only then will we see improvement in our Limited-overs teams. What I have seen in our performances against England in ODIs worries me and it concerns me that the same mistakes are being made again and again and an outdated and weak version of fifty over cricket is being played.


PakPassion.net : The body language of the Pakistan team during the One-Day series has looked awful at times. Is that solely down to the captain?

Wasim Akram : You cannot solely blame the skipper. At times when the toss has been lost then the shoulders have been hunched and the body language has been poor like it was at Trent Bridge. You have some experienced players out there who should be motivating the others. Look at Wahab Riaz, he went for 110 runs at Trent Bridge and he looked a spent force. Bowl a few slower balls every over, mix it up, don't just keep running in bowling the same pace every ball. I know some of the boys are tired but that's not an excuse to have such poor body language. You are professionals, if you get picked, you have to perform and be motivated. Look at Shoaib Malik, he has really disappointed me, he goes to third man in the field and stands out there. His job as a senior player should be to talk to the bowlers, help his captain and I have not seen that happening at all. From the outside he has looked disinterested and not very keen for most of the series.


PakPassion.net : Hasan Ali looks like a decent prospect for the future doesn't he?

Wasim Akram : Yes he does. He's a nippy bowler who is a yard quicker than he looks. He can definitely improve further and his attitude looks right. It's good that he is working with Azhar Mahmood as that will be a big help for him and I feel that he is definitely a bowler who the selectors should persevere with and work with.


PakPassion.net : The lack of yorkers from the Pakistani bowlers of late must be a concern for you?

Wasim Akram : I wish I had the answer for this question. Either you have the ability, or you don't. If you have the ability, then it is your go-to delivery. If you are low in confidence or don't have the confidence to bowl yorkers then you will not bowl them. I just feel that the confidence levels of some of the Pakistan pace bowlers is quite low and that's why we are not seeing many yorkers.


PakPassion.net : What are your thoughts on the cricketing futures of Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad?

Wasim Akram : Look, discipline isn't just required on the field, discipline is also required off the field. My message to both of these guys is if they get a chance again to play for Pakistan in future concentrate on your performance; stay away from press and social media distractions. They are still good enough to play for Pakistan but they need to look at their performances and concentrate on that only and not get involved in any of the other stuff that has hampered them in the past. The chance to play for your country does not come every day, don't throw that chance away. You do have different individuals within a group of players in a team sport and the idea of having management there is to manage them and to manage all of the different characters. I wasn't a very easy character to manage, neither was Waqar Younis but our managers and our captains managed us according to our mindset. But at the end of the day both Shehzad and Akmal needed that wake-up call of being dropped and they have had that and hopefully they will have learnt from this and can move forward from it.
 
Excellent interview

He is dead right about change in captaincy as the solution to Pakistan problems
 
Delighted to see AKRAM confessing that they are dropped on their performances not just discipline alone... I'm happy because if UA and shehzad read this that both stalwarts wasim and waqar are of the view that they are dropped for their performances then they will concentrate on their batting now
 
His every answer looks absolutely spot on to me as a fan although i am not in a position to judge cricketing knowledge and opinion of one of the greatest cricketer the game has ever produced.

He has said about Amad Butt. This poor guy was selected but was not allowed in playing eleven and dropped in the next series against West Indies. This is injustice and a grievous injury to a promising cricketer who is yet to start his Pakistan carrier.The same thing happened to Sadaf Hussain, the lanky left armer who has done wonders in Pakistani domestic but got the same treatment like Amad.This things often occur in Pakistan cricket which is absolutely nonsense. I expected that Injamam would do better. But seeing his activities so far i have no further hope.
 
His every answer looks absolutely spot on to me as a fan although i am not in a position to judge cricketing knowledge and opinion of one of the greatest cricketer the game has ever produced.

He has said about Amad Butt. This poor guy was selected but was not allowed in playing eleven and dropped in the next series against West Indies. This is injustice and a grievous injury to a promising cricketer who is yet to start his Pakistan carrier.The same thing happened to Sadaf Hussain, the lanky left armer who has done wonders in Pakistani domestic but got the same treatment like Amad.This things often occur in Pakistan cricket which is absolutely nonsense. I expected that Injamam would do better. But seeing his activities so far i have no further hope.

Apparently Amad Butt was dropped on the request of Mickey Arthur and Sarfraz Ahmed
 
Wasim Akram states why Pakistan lack genuine all-rounders

Former left-arm bowler Wasim Akram said that the lack of all-rounders in the national side is largely due to an inefficient domestic cricket structure in Pakistan.

In an interview with PakPassion.net, the legendary pacer said that the administration of first-class cricket in the country should be held accountable for this. “Why aren’t we grooming such players,” he asked. “What is needed to get things running properly in Pakistan cricket is for a former player to be running things.”

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He added: “At the moment, Pakistan cricket is in a state of shambles with no continuity and no planning and constant changes to the system.”

The former pacer urged Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to invest in the domestic circuit as it they plan to move forward and develop the country’s cricket structure.

“PCB makes a lot of money from international cricket and Pakistan Super League,” he said. “A guaranteed percentage of those profits should be invested in domestic cricket instead of letting it rot.”

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“More investment needs to be made in A tours and Under 19 tours and more attention given to Under 16 cricket in Pakistan. One positive step is that Mudassar Nazar is back working for the board, but he can’t work his magic straight away, it will take him two or three years to start identifying and grooming that talent.”

Pakistan, who were recently beaten by England 4-1 in ODI series after drawing the Test series 2-2, are currently ranked ninth in International Cricket Council’s (ICC) one-day rankings. And the former pacer termed this nothing short of “embarrassing”.

“It’s totally embarrassing that we are now just one place above Afghanistan and it looks like for the first time in our history we will have to play in the qualifiers for the next World Cup,” he said.

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“We are not getting the basics right in our ODI cricket and obvious things like the batting order are being messed up.

“We need to give our players an opportunity and really invest in them.”

Speaking of players’ lack of fitness, Wasim said, “How can we expect our cricketers to become world-beaters when even their dietary requirements are being ignored and they are given biryani for lunch in domestic matches.”

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1180624/wasim-akram-states-pakistan-lack-genuine-rounders/
 
Lack of genuine all-rounders due to inefficient domestic structure: Wasim

KARACHI: Former left-arm bowler Wasim Akram has said that the lack of all-rounders in the national side is largely due to an inefficient domestic cricket structure in Pakistan. In an interview with PakPassion.net, the legendary pacer said that the administration of first-class cricket in the country should be held accountable for this. “Why aren’t we grooming such players,” he asked. “What is needed to get things running properly in Pakistan cricket is for a former player to be running things.” He added: “At the moment, Pakistan cricket is in a state of shambles with no continuity and no planning and constant changes to the system.” The former pacer urged Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to invest in the domestic circuit as it they plan to move forward and develop the country’s cricket structure. “The PCB makes a lot of money from international cricket and Pakistan Super League. A guaranteed percentage of those profits should be invested in domestic cricket instead of letting it rot. More investment needs to be made in A tours and Under-19 tours and more attention given to Under-16 cricket in Pakistan. One positive step is that Mudassar Nazar is back working for the board, but he can’t work his magic straight away, it will take him two or three years to start identifying and grooming that talent.”

Pakistan, who were recently beaten by England 4-1 in ODI series after drawing the Test series 2-2, are currently ranked ninth in International Cricket Council’s (ICC) one-day rankings. And the former pacer termed this nothing short of “embarrassing”. “It’s totally embarrassing that we are now just one place above Afghanistan and it looks like for the first time in our history we will have to play in the qualifiers for the next World Cup,” he said. “We are not getting the basics right in our ODI cricket and obvious things like the batting order are being messed up. “We need to give our players an opportunity and really invest in them.”

http://dailytimes.com.pk/sports/12-...s-due-to-inefficient-domestic-structure-wasim
 
Not really, they should have been dropped for a year, especially Shahzad as his name always pops up and he isn't that good of a player.

I just hope we don't see Shahzad back because Akmal is at least a decent player in the shorter formats.
 
I agree about UA but not so much about Ahmed Shehzad. This guy would need to improve a LOT to be called back. UA on the other hand.. this guy will find a way back. I'm sure he will because he is too good a batsman to not score runs on the domestic scene. He needs to improve his attitude, and even more importantly, the coach needs to guide him in the right direction. Because UA is no longer a "junior" player, he needs to be pushed up the batting order on his inevitable return (in LOIs).

Hopefully this will be the vision for UA. Bring him back when he's ready to take a batting position in the top 4. Give him an extended run, and the confidence and resources to succeed. We have pretty good coaching atm I feel, which will help anyone who approaches his game with a positive attitude.
 
And agree on captaincy change. We're not losing ODIs because of captaincy. Let's face it, our ODI team is trash. An overhaul of the team won't work. Selectors needs to just back their players and hope they gel together.

On the other hand, I really want the T20 team to improve. I refuse to believe that Pakistan can't put together a competitive T20 team. T20-style cricket runs in the blood of almost all Pakistanis :P We should be able to produce a team that can win tournaments!
 
Well Umar Akmal is back in the Pakistan squad and Ahmed Shehzad is included in the Patrons XI squad. Let's hope both have learnt some lessons of the past.
 
Well Umar Akmal is back in the Pakistan squad and Ahmed Shehzad is included in the Patrons XI squad. Let's hope both have learnt some lessons of the past.

Don't think so. Akmal in dressing room has been carrying poor body language
 
Wonder if that wake-up call actually had any effect?
 
Not really. While Umar Akmal is trying to keep his head and work hard, he didn't really have a good bpl put there does seem to be a change within him which is good to see. As for Shehzad he's still the same the way he was when it comes to attitude but he's had a decent BPL and QEA tournament. I think its best to keep both men away for a while until significant improvements are made
 
You really have to wonder are these two even worth the trouble, hype and media attention

I feel bad for our other youngsters

They are as talented as them if not better and a million times more honest and hardworking
 
Shehzad needs to be kept away from the team for a long time. Even if he ends up as the leading run scorer this tournament, he's no good for the team. Can't afford his superstar attitude.
 
They never were good enough batsmen to waste so much time and money on.

Better if we close the Shehzad/Umar chapter and invest in other budding cricketers.

Batsmen like Babar, Haris, Amin, Saud, Fakhar, Saif Badar, Zeeshan Malik, Maqsood (yes even Maxi) will give better return on investment.
 
A team comprising of Shahzad, Hafeez, Akmal, Afridi, Anwar Ali type of players fully deserves to be ranked lower than Zimbabwe.
 
I really think the book should be closed on them till 2019 WC

I mean who really thinks they can do ANYTHING in England even if they somehow sneak back in
 
Shehzad needs to be kept away from the team for a long time. Even if he ends up as the leading run scorer this tournament, he's no good for the team. Can't afford his superstar attitude.

exactly, didnt improve a bit... looks like he is more worse now than he was before...
 
With the vagaries and idiosyncrasies of PK cricket , I wouldn't be surprised if one becomes captain and the other VC. In any sane country, these 2 would be consigned to the dustbin of history.
 
Don't see much talent in Ahmed. There could be hope for Umer if he grows up, he is more talented.
 
Long sleep for these guys. It's gonna take one hell of an alarm to wake them up.
 
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