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In a startling revelation, pace legend Wasim Akram has accused his former Pakistan teammate Saleem Malik of treating him like a servant in the early part of his career. Akram, who made his international debut in 1984, said that senior teammate Malik made him give massage and clean his clothes and boots.
Akram made the revelations in his biography 'Sultan: A Memoir'. "He would take advantage of my junior status. He was negative, selfish and treated me like a servant. He demanded I massage him, he ordered me to clean his clothes and boots," read an excerpt from the biography.
"I was angry when some of the younger team members in Ramiz, Tahir, Mohsin, Shoaib Mohammad invited me to nightclubs." Akram played under Malik's captaincy from 1992 to 1995 and there were reports that the two players were not on good terms.
NDTV
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Wasim Akram on Saleem Malik in his book:
“During New Zealand tour Saleem Malik ordered me to clean his shoes and clothes, Saleem Malik thought I was his slave.”
Akram made the revelations in his biography 'Sultan: A Memoir'. "He would take advantage of my junior status. He was negative, selfish and treated me like a servant. He demanded I massage him, he ordered me to clean his clothes and boots," read an excerpt from the biography.
"I was angry when some of the younger team members in Ramiz, Tahir, Mohsin, Shoaib Mohammad invited me to nightclubs." Akram played under Malik's captaincy from 1992 to 1995 and there were reports that the two players were not on good terms.
NDTV
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Wasim Akram on Saleem Malik in his book:
“During New Zealand tour Saleem Malik ordered me to clean his shoes and clothes, Saleem Malik thought I was his slave.”
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