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Akhtar selected for Pentangular Cup

SaeedAnwar

U19 Debutant
nice, but i doubt he will be like his former self, he is turning 35, though i hope he can have another go in international cricket, i would like to see him bowling in the 2011 world cup, then after that he should retire
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
With the surgery may be he is lighter on his feet and perhaps can bowl fast...but then again the stamina is not their so that will hurt.

If someone has his latest pics it would good to see if he looks fit or not....
 

slowfinger

International Debutant
With the surgery may be he is lighter on his feet and perhaps can bowl fast...but then again the stamina is not their so that will hurt.

If someone has his latest pics it would good to see if he looks fit or not....
Yeah I mean the latest pic I saw was his warty one or the one with him leaving the gaddafi stadium.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
Would make an international comeback: Shoaib Akhtar

Thursday, 08 Apr, 2010


Age is catching up, fitness was never his strength and he has lost his central contract as well but 34-year-old insists he is not done just yet and would make an international comeback soon.

“I am thankful to the board for giving me this opportunity to prove myself again and I want to give it my best effort,” cricket365 quoted Akhtar as saying.

He also made it clear that people who were writing him off are making a mistake.

“One of the reasons for my struggle with fitness and form in the last few series I played was because of the knee problem I had. I just never got the time to get it operated upon,” he said.

“But now that the surgery has been done and the rehabilitation process has also gone well, I am back to my top fitness and the knee problem is no longer a hindrance in my giving my best on the field,” he added.

Akhtar, who has taken 178 Test and 223 one-day wickets, said he was hoping to make a comeback to the team for the tour to England where Pakistan will play against Australia and the hosts.

“The England tour would be the perfect place for me to comeback as it has good conditions for bowling and the best facilities for a bowler coming back from an injury,” he said.

Akhtar said he was confident of convincing the selectors about his pace and experience in the two tough Test series against Australia and England.

The fast bowler has not played for Pakistan since May 2009 when he played against Australia in Dubai. Since then injuries and disciplinary issues have kept him out of the national team.

“Playing for Pakistan again is a big challenge for me now and I want to be successful,” he added.

The fast bowler was not given a central contract recently by the board.

Source: Dawn
 

slowfinger

International Debutant
Would make an international comeback: Shoaib Akhtar

Thursday, 08 Apr, 2010


Age is catching up, fitness was never his strength and he has lost his central contract as well but 34-year-old insists he is not done just yet and would make an international comeback soon.

“I am thankful to the board for giving me this opportunity to prove myself again and I want to give it my best effort,” cricket365 quoted Akhtar as saying.

He also made it clear that people who were writing him off are making a mistake.

“One of the reasons for my struggle with fitness and form in the last few series I played was because of the knee problem I had. I just never got the time to get it operated upon,” he said.

“But now that the surgery has been done and the rehabilitation process has also gone well, I am back to my top fitness and the knee problem is no longer a hindrance in my giving my best on the field,” he added.

Akhtar, who has taken 178 Test and 223 one-day wickets, said he was hoping to make a comeback to the team for the tour to England where Pakistan will play against Australia and the hosts.

“The England tour would be the perfect place for me to comeback as it has good conditions for bowling and the best facilities for a bowler coming back from an injury,” he said.

Akhtar said he was confident of convincing the selectors about his pace and experience in the two tough Test series against Australia and England.

The fast bowler has not played for Pakistan since May 2009 when he played against Australia in Dubai. Since then injuries and disciplinary issues have kept him out of the national team.

“Playing for Pakistan again is a big challenge for me now and I want to be successful,” he added.

The fast bowler was not given a central contract recently by the board.

Source: Dawn
He's been saying that for a looong time and now I think wether or not he actually makes a comeback depends on him now, since the board have given in.
 

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