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Friday, September 23, 2011

shoaib akhtar biography


Pakistan cricket's enfant terribleShoaib Akhtar has stirred yet another controversy, this time questioning the class and temperament of India's batting stalwarts Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid.

In his just-published biography " Controversially Yours", the temperamental Pakistan speedster has accused Tendulkar of being scared to face his scorching pace on a slow Faisalabad track.

He also claimed that Tendulkar and Dravid were not match-winners nor did they know the art of finishing games.

"....Vivian Richards, Ricky Ponting, Brian Lara and the likes of them are great batsmen who dominated with the bat and were truly match-winners. Initially, when I bowled against Sachin, I found these qualities missing. He might have had more runs and records, he lacked the ability to finish the game," he said in the book, to be formally launched on Friday.

Akhtar, who announced his retirement during the World Cup this year, also cited an example where he felt that Sachin was mighty scared to face him.

"We would have faced a humbling defeat in the series but for the fact that we reined in Sachin Tendulkar.

"What went in our favour was that Sachin was suffering from tennis elbow! This severely handicapped the great batsman. We managed to psychologically browbeat him.

"We bounced the ball at him and were able to unnerve him. I returned to the dressing room that first day with the knowledge that Sachin was not comfortable facing fast and rising ball. He was distinctly uncomfortable against me. That was enough to build on", he said.

"I bowled (Sachin) a particularly fast ball which he, to my amazement didn't even touch. He walked away! That was the first time, I saw him walk away from me-- that, too, on the slow track at Faisalabad. It got my hunting instincts up and in the next match I hit him on the head and he couldn't score after that", Akhtar wrote.

The 36-year-old Akhtar, who had scalped 178 wickets in 46 Test and 247 I wickets in 163 ODIs, said that Tendulkar and Dravid who have together conjured over 56,000 international runs (over 33,000 by Tendulkar and over 23,000 by Dravid) are not "match winners".

"I think players like Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid weren't exactly match winners to start with, nor did they know the art of finishing the game," Shoaib said.

Akhtar who played for Shah Rukh Khan co-owned Kolkata Knight Riders during IPL has accused the Bollywood superstar and former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi of "cheating."

"Shahrukh and I talked about my not being happy with the money settled on me. Shahrukh and Modi got me to agree. I should have never listened to Modi and Shahrukh," he said in the book.

Akhtar also spoke at length about politics in Pakistan Cricket Board. He didn't shy away from taking a dig at two former captains Wasim Akram and Shoaib Malik.

He didn't stop short of calling Malik a "stoodge of PCB chairman Naseem Ashraf" and that's why he was made the captain.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Cricket passion


Only soccer rivals cricket in transcending the world of sport to become a deeply felt expression of culture. And in cricket-mad South Asia, a frenzy of feeling for the game burst open for the past two months as the Cricket World Cup 2011 was played out in host countries India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. Fourteen nations participated in the tournament, and the semifinals featured what is arguably the world's most heated sports rivalry: India vs. Pakistan. Collected here are pictures from the past few months of people playing, watching, and living cricket in several countries in South Asia. -- Lane Turner (47 photos total)


Children play cricket on the railway tracks on March 10, 2011 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. (Tom Shaw/Getty Images)



Fireworks explode over the Bangabandhu National Stadium at the opening ceremony of the 2011 ICC World Cup on February 17, 2011 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (Graham Crouch/Getty Images) #



A woman with her children walk past a poster with national team captain Shakib Al Hasan, in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Monday Feb. 14, 2011. (Themba Hadebe/AP) #



Sri Lankan boys play a game of cricket on a stairway in their neighborhood in Colombo, Sri Lanka January 23. (Eranga Jayawardena/AP) #



Children play cricket on the banks of the River Brahmaputra in Gauhati, India January 23. The international cricket landscape has changed dramatically, with India now the commercial powerbase of the sport and the nation of almost 1.2 billion people expecting its team to win a World Cup in the subcontinent. (Anupam Nath/AP) #



An Indian craftsman makes a cricket ball at a cricket accessories factory in Meerut, India February 14. (Manish Swarup/AP) #



Indians play cricket at the University ground in Ahmadabad, India January 30. (Ajit Solanki/AP) #



Boys play cricket near the Taj Mahal in Agra, India January 22. (Pawan Sharma/AP) #



Indian children play cricket near the Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, India February 12. (Mahesh Kumar A./AP) #



Sri Lankan boys play a game of cricket on a deserted street in Colombo, Sri Lanka January 23. (Eranga Jayawardena/AP) #



Indian Hindu priests hold a replica of the Cricket World Cup trophy during a special prayer organised to seek blessings of Hindu god Lord Ganesha for the victory of the Indian cricket team in the tournament, at the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai on Feburary 17, 2011. (STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images) #



Bangladeshi fans celebrate outside the opening ceremony of the ICC World Cup of Cricket in Dhaka, Bangladesh February 17, 2011. (Kevin Frayer/AP) #



R.K. Tiwari performs a candle-lit moustache dance beside a home made replica of the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy as a means of wishing the India team success in the tournament, in Allahabad, India on February 18, 2011. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) #



A Sri Lankan carpenter carries a stock of unfinished wooden cricket bats outside a roadside factory in Colombo's suburban Mortatuwa area on February 22, 2010. Bats are in demand at this small factory in cricket-mad Sri Lanka, where the home team was touted as one of the favorites to win the 2011 cricket World Cup. Sri Lanka won in 1996 and was runner-up in 2007. (Ishara S.Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images) #



Kashmiri boys play cricket on an empty road during a day-long strike in Srinagar, India, February 22, 2011. (Mukhtar Khan/AP) #



Police and security officers beat back charging fans who had queued overnight at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, India, for tickets to the India vs. England IIC Cricket World Cup 2011 match, February 24, 2011. Indian media reported that the public allocation of 7,000 tickets had all gone by late morning and the crowds vented their frustration by lashing out at police, who responded by trying to subdue crowds with their bamboo sticks, or lathis. (AP Photo) #



A lookalike of Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar performs Hindu rituals as he participates in a religious ceremony for the victory of the Indian team in Ahmedabad on February 26, 2011. (Sam Panthaky/AFP/Getty Images) #



A Pakistan fan watches the match between Pakistan and Canada in the Cricket World Cup 2011 tournament at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on March 3, 2011. (Lakruwan Wanniarachchi/AFP/Getty Images) #



Indian villagers watch on television the Cricket World Cup match between India and Ireland, at a tea shop in Allahabad, India, March 6, 2011. (Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP) #



Indian prisoners cheer as they watch the ICC Cricket World Cup match between India and the Netherlands on television at the Ahmedabad Central Jail in Ahmadabad, India, March 9, 2011. (Ajit Solanki/AP) #



A Bangladesh fan celebrates his team's victory over England after their ICC Cricket World Cup match in Chittagong, Bangladesh, March 11, 2011. (Philip Brown/Reuters) #



Scoreboard workers keep track of the match during the ICC Cricket World Cup match between Bangladesh and England in Chittagong, Bangladesh, March 11, 2011. (Philip Brown/Reuters) #



A passenger jet comes in to land as Bangladeshi boys play cricket in Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 16, 2011. (Themba Hadebe/AP) #



Boys play a game of cricket in Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 16, 2011. (Themba Hadebe/AP) #



Bangladeshi youths play cricket on the roof of a building in Dhaka, Bangladesh, March 17, 2011. (Themba Hadebe/AP) #



Children play cricket in the park near the India Gate on March 20, 2011 in Delhi. (Tom Shaw/Getty Images) #



Mirza Asif, 35, applies the final coats of varnish to a cricket bat at a factory in Sialkot February 8, 2011. Pakistan's eastern city of Sialkot has been a major source of sports goods for international sports events for decades. (Mian Khursheed/Reuters) #



Pakistani cricket fans celebrate on a street in Islamabad on March 23, 2011, after Pakistan won their quarter-final Cricket World Cup tournament match against West Indies at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium in Dhaka. (Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images) #



Indian fans celebrate the victory of their team over Australia in the ICC Cricket World Cup quarterfinal match, as they watch the match on a screen displayed at a shop in New Delhi, India, Thursday, March 24, 2011. India ended Australia's 12-year World Cup domination Thursday, with Sachin Tendulkar leading a star-studded batting lineup to a five-wicket victory which set up a semifinal classic against archrival Pakistan. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) #



A boy plays a game of cricket as his family is gathered nearby in front of their home in Colombo, March 28, 2011. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Reuters) #



Children use electric poles for wickets as they play cricket between the railway tracks in Mumbai March 28, 2011. (Danish Siddiqui/Reuters) #



An imam at a Karachi mosque leads worshippers in a special prayer for the Pakistan cricket team ahead of their match against India, March 29, 2011. For many, victory against India is even more important than winning the tournament. (Athar Hussain/Reuters) #



Pakistani cricket fans gather as they watch the Cricket World Cup 2011 semifinal match between Pakistan and India on a huge outdoor screen in Islamabad on March 30, 2011. Millions of Pakistanis gathered around giant screens set up across the country on the streets and playgrounds to witness the World Cup semifinal thriller with chief rival India. The government declared half-day holiday in offices and schools to enable the cricket frenzied people to enjoy the exciting moments of the match dubbed as the "clash of titans." (Aamir Qureshi/AFP/Getty Images) #



A prisoner, wearing the colors of Pakistan, celebrates an out against India from a jail in Karachi during the ICC Cricket World Cup semifinal match in India on March 30, 2011. (Athar Hussain/Reuters) #



Indian cricket fans celebrate as they sit outside and watch the second semifinal of the ICC Cricket world Cup between India and Pakistan in Kolkata on March 30, 2011. (Deshakalyan Chowdhury/AFP/Getty Images) #



Fans react as they watch the ICC Cricket World Cup semifinal match between India and Pakistan on a screen in Mumbai March 30, 2011. (Danish Siddiqui/Reuters) #



Indian cricket fans watch the ICC World Cup cricket semifinal match between India and Pakistan on a projector set on the side of a road in Allahabad, India, March 30, 2011. (Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP) #



Indians celebrate after their team won the ICC World Cup cricket semifinal match against Pakistan, in Mumbai, March 30, 2011. India upstaged archrival Pakistan by 29 runs in the so-called "mother of all World Cup matches" to progress to the final against Sri Lanka. (Rafiq Maqbool/AP) #



Indian migrant workers celebrate as they watch their team win the ICC Cricket World Cup semifinal match against Pakistan on television outside in New Delhi, March 30, 2011. (Kevin Frayer/AP) #



Pakistani cricket fans react while watching their national team play India on television along the roadside in Multan, Pakistan on March 30, 2011. (Adrees Latif/Reuters) #



Sri Lankan Buddhist devotees offer special prayers to bless the national cricket team at the Kelaniya Temple in Kelaniya, Sri Lanka on April 1, 2011. (Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP/Getty Images) #



Sri Lankan cricket fans watch the Cricket World Cup final match against India on a giant screen in Colombo, April 2, 2011. (Eranga Jayawardena/AP) #



Sri Lankan cricket fans watch the Cricket World Cup final match between Sri Lanka and India on a giant screen in Colombo on April 2, 2011. (Lakruwan Wanniarachchi/AFP/Getty Images) #



A dejected Sri Lankan cricket fan cries during a telecast of the Cricket World Cup final match between Sri Lanka and India, in Colombo on April 2, 2011. India defeated Sri Lanka to win the 2011 World Cup. (Lakruwan Wanniarachchi/AFP/Getty Images) #



Cricket fans celebrate in Allahabad, India, after India won the ICC Cricket World Cup final match against Sri Lanka, April 2, 2011. India sparked wild celebrations among their billion supporters after beating Sri Lanka by six wickets in the World Cup final at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium on Saturday. (Jitendra Prakash/Reuters) #



Indian fans celebrate as they watch a live telecast of the India and Sri Lanka Cricket World Cup 2011 final match on a digital screen erected at a roadside in Mumbai on April 2, 2011. (Punit Paranjpe/AFP/Getty Images) #



People celebrate after India won the Cricket World Cup final match against Sri Lanka in Mumbai, India, April 2, 2011.