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Wasim Akram

Born

Apr 04, 1995 (30 years)

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All Rounder

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Right-Hand-Bat

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Left-Arm Fast

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Career Debut Information
Test vs New Zealand at Eden Park, Jan 25, 1985
ODIvs New Zealand at Iqbal Stadium, Nov 23, 1984
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About Player

Wasim Akram was one of those rare talents, who never played first-class cricket, before making his international debut. In fact, he could not even get into the college team. Born in a Punjabi Arain family in Lahore, Wasim Akram's magical moment came when he participated in the trials conducted at the Gaddafi Stadium. Interestingly, he was a mere spectator for the first two days and finally, got a chance to roll his arms over on the third day.

Straightaway, he impressed Pakistan's senior cricket Javed Miandad, who then pressed for Akram's inclusion immediately into the national team. That was the opening the legend needed. From a bloke who was not even part of competitive cricket, Akram went on to become 'The King of Swing.' In fact, shockingly, Akram himself admitted that he did not know how to swing the ball during his early days.

On November 23, 1984, Akram made his international debut in the second ODI against New Zealand at Faisalabad. Soon after, he made his Test debut against the same opposition at Auckland and in just his second Test appearance for Pakistan, he bagged a fifer each in both innings and grabbed eyeballs. He was a regular member of the side in the late 1980s, until an injury forced him to stay away.

Post multiple surgeries, Akram returned to the international circuit and the emphasis was on mastering the art of swing bowling. He played a crucial role in Pakistan's success at the 1992 World Cup, while he also led them to the final, seven years later. Alongside Waqar Younis, Akram formed a fearsome bowling partnership and at a stage, the duo were literally unplayable.

Akram scaled mountains quite easily with loads of wickets and even hat-tricks. The fact that he would go through the defences of many batsmen at will spoke volumes of his ability to trouble the batsman, both off the pitch and with movement in the air. During the 2003 World Cup, Akram became the first man on the planet to record 500 wickets in the 50-over format. Eventually, he finished his career as Pakistan's top wicket-taker in both Tests and ODIs. He was also the leading wicket-taker in ODIs, with 502 wickets, until Muttiah Muralitharan overtook him to push him to the second spot.

As a 35-year-old, Akram announced his retirement from ODIs, after the 2003 World Cup. Akram had earlier quit Test cricket in 2002. He was a key figure in England's domestic circuit, having represented Lancashire and later Hampshire. Impressed by his show, fans would even sing \"Wasim for England,\" when he was in action for Lancashire.

Post retirement, much like many former cricketers, Akram decided to voice his opinion on the game and became a prominent commentator. He is also the current coach of Indian Premier League (IPL) side Kolkata Knight Riders since 2010 and helped them to be crowned champions in 2012 and 2014.

Controversies.

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1. During the West Indies tour in 1993, Wasim Akram was arrested in Grenada, along with Waqar Younis, Aqib Javed, Mushtaq Ahmed and accused of possessing a drug called Marijuan. However, all four were released on bail and no evidence was found against them. This incident forced the first Test match, which was scheduled to start on April 15, to be postponed by one day.

2. In 1992, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis came under heavy criticism from the English Media, who accused them of ball-tampering, after the duo rattled England in their own backyard with reverse swing.

3. During the 1996 World Cup, just moments before the match, skipper Wasim Akram pulled out of Pakistan's quarter-final clash against India at Bangalore, forcing vice-captain Aamir Sohail to lead the side.

4. In 1998, fast-bowler Ata-ur-Rahman accused Wasim Akram of offering him money to under-perform in a match against New Zealand at Christchurch in 1993-94. Later on, Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum, who conducted the inquiry into the fixing scandal, ruled that Akram cannot captain Pakistan again. While ruling the verdict, he then went on to say that he had a soft corner on Akram as he was a big fan of him..

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When did Wasim Akram make his debut?

Wasim Akram debuted in international cricket on the following dates:
  • Test Debut: vs New Zealand at Eden Park, Jan 25, 1985
  • ODI Debut: vs New Zealand at Iqbal Stadium, Nov 23, 1984
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Personal Info

Born

04-04-1995 (30 years)

Birth Place

Role

All Rounder

Batting Style

Right-Hand-Bat

Bowling Style

Left-Arm Fast

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