23 Aug 2015

Amir Can Become The World-Beater: Wasim Akram

ISLAMABAD (APP) – Previous chief Wasim Akram feels pacer, Mohammad Amir can turn into the world-mixer saying he has the age and a brilliant future ahead. 
Akram said Amir is youthful can at present have a brilliant future. "I think he ought to focus on residential cricket for a full season before he ponders playing global cricket once more," Akram told Pakpassion.net.


Akram said Amir must perform in local cricket and ought to recover his certainty. "Amir ought to get a few matches added to his repertoire and recover a few wickets and after that come to global cricket," he said including Amir committed an error and let it out, so give him another risk and how about we proceed onward. 

Talking about the eventual fate of Saeed Ajmal in universal cricket, Akram said Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan played in his forties so there is no motivation behind why Ajmal can't make a rebound. 

"Ajmal has been an awesome worker for Pakistan cricket and the length of he is taking wickets then there is no motivation behind why he can't play for Pakistan at the end of the day," he said. 

Akram said the most imperative thing however is whether Ajmal is alright with his new activity and whether he can be powerful with the reconsidered playing activity. 

Discussing Younis Khan, Akram said Khan doesn't get the acknowledgment in world cricket that he merits. 

"He is in the same class as any player on the planet regarding the matter of Test cricket. On the off chance that you discuss the present incredible Test batsmen, for example, Abdominal muscle deVilliers, Virat Kohli, Michael Clarke or Steve Smith then Khan should be specified," he said. 

Akram said Khan has such a large number of batting records and he is a genuine minister in terms of Pakistan cricket. "He is an extraordinary, fair and dedicated fellow. 

His execution represents itself with no issue and as a Pakistani I am extremely glad for him and his accomplishments," he said. 

Remarking on pace bowlers in Pakistan, Akram said Pakistan's pace knocking down some pins ability will never stop. "We have to channel these quick bowlers and verify we make full utilization of our foundations and the offices they give," he said. 

Akram said institutes ought to be accessible in real urban areas and not simply in Lahore. "PCB needs to guarantee that they put resources into the foundations and our best in class cricketers as they are the future," he said.

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