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Wasim Akram lashes out at PCB

SYDNEY: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has forgotten master of swing bowling and the legend former skipper Wasim Akram.

That’s right PCB has sent the huge force of officials along with the team and forgot the legend Wasim Akram who is already in Australia.

The former fast bowler Akram said in an interview told Pakistani fans who critisised him for coaching in Indian that he went in Indian because they always call him but none of the PCB official or board haven’t asked him for once.

He further said that PCB or any other official haven’t asked him once for the suggestion for bowlers or either batsmen.

Akram said that he knew weaknesses of all batsman playing today of in past and he knew how to bowl in New Zealand and Australian wickets but none of the officials or PCB came to ask him for his advice.

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