Akram's career stays in crisis (12 Jan 1998)
WASIM AKRAM is due in England this week to finalise arrangements for his benefit year at Lancashire with his Pakistan cricket career in crisis
12-Jan-1998
12 January 1998
Akram's career stays in crisis
Electronic Telegraph
WASIM AKRAM is due in England this week to finalise arrangements
for his benefit year at Lancashire with his Pakistan cricket
career in crisis.
Having resigned the Pakistan captaincy, he could be dropped for
next month's tour of South Africa and Zimbabwe when the
selectors choose a provisional party on Jan 20.
The problem for the fast-bowler has been the lingering suspicion
of match-fixing, which circulated in the Pakistan press after
the team's mediocre showing in the recent Sharjah tournament.
Akram has criticised attacks on his integrity as "baseless". He
said: "I badly need public support as I face a most difficult
phase in my career."
He said he would "surely protest" if he was dropped without a
reason. "Once we lose, people start raising fingers at us, which
is unfair."
He said: "When we lost to India in the 1996 World Cup, my house
was pelted with stones and the same has been happening now."
Pakistan, under their new captain Rashid Latif, suffered an
18-run defeat by India in the Independence Cup one-day
tournament in Bangladesh yesterday.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)