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Old 18th June 2009, 15:06
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PakPassion Exclusive: Interview with a Legend - Wasim Akram (with full audio/youtube)

PP's Saj got the chance of a lifetime and interviewed The Legend Wasim Akram during the Pakistan Vs Ireland T20.

This is huge moment for PakPassion as Wasim Akram is someone we have been trying to get a hold of for a very long time.

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PakPassion.Net I'm delighted to have with me, Pakistani cricketing legend Wasim Akram who has very kindly agreed to do an interview with PakPassion.Net. Wasim is over here working for the sky commentary team for the T20 World Cup.

PakPassion.Net Wasim how are you finding the T20 World Cup, entertaining?

Wasim Akram
Brilliant. I think it's fun, it's fast and I think that's why its been picked up worldwide. It's quick, in 3 hours the game is over and there's plenty of action. It's pure entertainment.


PakPassion.Net Any regrets on T20 not being around when you were playing because I think you would've fetched a pretty decent price at the IPL.

Wasim Akram
No regrets whatsoever, I think I had my time. I played three T20 games for Hampshire in 2003 but I didn't enjoy it. That was at the end of my career, during my peak I would've loved it. Right now the Pakistan team playing in this tournament is looking good and I feel like I should be part of it.


PakPassion.Net When the tournament started I went to some of the warmup games and Pakistan were really struggling. Where do you think things have turned around, was it the introduction of Abdul Razzaq?

Wasim Akram
It's typical Pakistani cricket mentality. They start off slowly and lethargically but when the do or die situation comes they all come out guns blazing. The introduction of Razzaq has increased their confidence and strengthened the batting as well as the bowling. Razzaq is a plus for the Pakistan team, I hope they're peaking at the right time.


PakPassion.Net How far do you think they can go? It looks like a difficult semi-final against the South Africans up at Nottingham.

Wasim Akram
On form you'd think South Africa but it's only a 3 hour game and if Pakistan can play well for 3 hours then they can beat any team in the world. They have the potential and the firepower in their side.


PakPassion.Net Looking at the makeup of the team there are a couple of young left handers in the squad, having been such a great left armer yourself you must be paying close attention to Aamer and Tanvir. What do you make of those two guys?

Wasim Akram
I'm the one who pinpointed them a year and a half to two years ago when I did a camp for Pakistan. Thank God the selectors picked them up, they're both very talented. Aamer is nippy and is only 17, he's only going to get quicker. Sohail has to improve, he's not looking good at all. He's not looking fit but the talent is very much there. He can swing the ball, big time. I think in general they're both good for Pakistan cricket. And for me Aamer could be the the bowler who could really save Pakistan's bowling with Umar Gul at the other end.


PakPassion.Net You mentioned about Sohail Tanvir not looking good, are there any specific areas you've pinpointed?

Wasim Akram
First of all I dont think he's 100% fit, something to do with his hip. If he's not fit then he shouldnt be on the tour, especially in T20 because there's no time to recover. There's a game very day. Secondly if he wants to be an all-rounder then he has to improve his batting, the talent is there but he needs to know how much hard work will go into that.


PakPassion.Net I was listening to your commentary and you mentioned that Aamer has a very good runup but that as he approaches the crease he moves away from the crease. Why arent these things being picked up by the bowling coaches and the academy coaches?

Wasim Akram
I think they have picked this up but will work on it after the tournament, it's very hard to have a bowler change anything whilst a tournament is going on. But eventually if he wants to take wickets then he will have to come closer to the stumps, I think he will. He's only 17 but he's a quick learner.


PakPassion.Net Aqib Javed is the current bowling coach but what everyone wants to know is have the PCB ever approached you to work as either a part-time or full-time bowling coach for them?

Wasim Akram
No they haven't approached me since I retired. The previous board chairman (Nasim Ashraf) invited me twice for a one week camp. In the first camp I pinpointed Aamer and Sohail and in the second camp I pinpointed a fast bowler called Mohammad Talha. He's played a test match and is quite nippy as well. I cant be a coach on a regular basis but I can help Pakistan cricket, I dont need to get paid by them. My services are there, if they want me I'm there but first of all they have to want me.


PakPassion.Net So the ball is in the PCB's court to contact you and to come to some sort of agreement?

Wasim Akram
Yeah whenever I have time, I can give it to them. I can have a fast bowling camp going on and give the inner details about bowling, like how to bowl a yorkers and how to look after the ball and stuff like that. But I meet them regularly when I'm commentating on the Pakistani games, I give them tips when they come and see me.


PakPassion.Net You mentioned about Mohammad Talha playing that one test match, we've had reports that Aamir Sohail is working on Talha with his runup and action. Were you surprised that a guy so raw was given an opportunity?

Wasim Akram
No I think this is the beauty of Pakistan cricket, we still give chances to player we think are good enough to play international cricket regardless if they're 17 or 18. Raw talent is the feature of Pakistan cricket, if they play at the age of 17 then by the time they're 23 they're experienced and they're still young so they can play longer for Pakistan.


PakPassion.Net Are there any other fast bowlers that you've pinpointed for PAkistan. You've already mentioned Sohail Tanvir and Mohammad Aamer.

Wasim Akram
I dont know, for that the Pakistan board has to send us to smaller cities like Gujranwala, like interior Peshawar and Islamabad. In smaller cities and smaller areas, I think the talent will be there.


PakPassion.Net Saeed Anwar recently said Pakistan is going through dark times as a cricketing nation, are things as bad as he thinks?

Wasim Akram
I think Saeed is talking about the possibility that no team will tour Pakistan for 2 or 3 years and yes that will affect our international cricket. To overcome that we need a plan B which allows us to play home games in places like Dubai, Abu Dhabi and even England. We need international cricket on a regular basis to be competitive.


PakPassion.Net Imran has been a critic of the domestic system for many years saying we need fewer teams and that we should base our structure on AUstralia but when I interviewed Lawson a couple of days ago he disagreed saying Pakistan is a bigger country and needs more teams. What's your take on it?

Wasim Akram
Imran has his opinion but I'm happy with the structure as long as it's consistent. Each new board changed the structure of first class but I think the direction we're taking right now is the right one and that we should keep it for the next 2 or 3 years.


PakPassion.Net You were always an aggressive captain, you set aggressive fields and didnt mind having an extra slip or a silly point in place. These days guys like Malik and Inzamam have been very negative in there field settings.

Wasim Akram
I think Younis Khan is very positive in his field settings, he takes chances and I think he's only going to get better. He needs to know how to communicate with the boys, communication is very important to the Pakistan team. Time teaches you and Younis is learning very quick.


PakPassion.Net What did Imran Khan say to you during the 1992 tournament after the heavy defeats in the early games almost knocked you out of the cup, how did he turn it around?

Wasim Akram
We had lost a couple of games but Imran had a belief in himself and in his team, he just said keep on trying and working hard. He said if we won 1 game then we'd start winning more and thats what happened. It's about believing in yourself and in your teams ability.


PakPassion.Net We've heard stories of the Pakistan dressing room before the 1999 World Cup final and how it was packed with people who were getting in the way of the players and the preparations, how true is that?

Wasim Akram
Yes, there were a lot of political people in the dressing room before the final but they all disappeared after we lost. It was a distraction but thank God the ICC have made a rule to stop anyone from going to the dressing room, however important he is. We did well in that world cup apart from in the final.


PakPassion.Net The Nehru Cup is one tournament I always used to watch as a child. I remember when you came in to bat against the West Indies and hit that 6 off Viv Richards into the Kolkotta crowd. What was it like playing in front of 100,000 cheering Indians?

Wasim Akram
It's awesome playing in the subcontinent, they love their cricket and unlike England it's very noisy there. I think when England saw the way cricket was enjoyed in India and especially all the noise, they thought that that was how cricket should be played and now you find a lot of noise even in English grounds.


PakPassion.Net Everyone I've spoken to said that whilst you and Waqar had natural ability the secret to your success was that you were the guys who were still doing extra laps round the pitch when everyone else had gone back in. You were the guys who were putting in extra hours in the nets and with the coaches. Do you think the hard work and commitment has gone from modern Pakistani players?

Wasim Akram
It's about what your aim is, these days players want to be good T20 players and earn lots of money. Our aim was to be the best bowler ever for Pakistan, today the aims and goals of players have changed. The PCB needs to tell their players that if they want to be recognized as great players then they need to perform at test level.


PakPassion.Net Wasim do you have any message for the PakPassion.Net fans out there, we haven't seen a lot of success recently. Have you got a personal message for Pakistan fans around the world?

Wasim Akram
This is the best country, England is where we have always got the best support internationally. These guys here have been watching us play since 1987, thrashing England in England. I want them to keep on supporting Pakistan cricket, the talent is there and with their support we can win against any team in the world.


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Old 18th June 2009, 15:14
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top interview especially the last comment!!...brialliant stuff again Saj!
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Old 18th June 2009, 15:18
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Excellent interview, brilliant stuff mashaAllah keep it up folks! :-)
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Old 18th June 2009, 15:21
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great job saj...
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Old 18th June 2009, 15:21
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Do I feel proud to be a part of this forum or what?

Awesome work guys.
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Old 18th June 2009, 15:27
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Brilliant!!! Great work to get him to give an interview!
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Old 18th June 2009, 15:38
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I'll be honest - I never thought we would bag this interview....ever.

But the direction that we tried to steer PakPassion towards has been the key factor that has allowed Saj to say 'this is who we are - and this is what we do'

And for this T20 - it has worked.
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Old 18th June 2009, 15:51
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2ndlast comment was brilliant they have to prove at test level
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Old 18th June 2009, 20:08
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Wow this is a surprise .A real suprise.
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Old 18th June 2009, 20:54
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I just hope with all the INEVITABLE fame and adulation this site will recieve through such interviews, the respect and REPUTATION continues to increase.

What would be brilliant is that when and if a player wishes to give an honest CRICKETING interview he'll look to clarify things and connect with the fans on here.

Now wheres Waqar...
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Old 18th June 2009, 21:17
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Now just wait for the TOI to nab this one without crediting us.
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Old 18th June 2009, 21:17
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Do I feel proud to be a part of this forum or what?

Awesome work guys.
I couldn't have said it better. Saj has been doing an absolutely wonderful job! Well done guys!
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Old 18th June 2009, 22:08
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Great work Saj!
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Old 18th June 2009, 23:28
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TALENT IS PRETTY MUCH THERE :p GOOD WORK SAJ
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Old 19th June 2009, 01:07
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Wasim is my all time hero. I can't believe you were lucky enough to meet him Saj, let alone talk to him.

Great interview by the way! Much appreciated.....

A part of me wishes that you had asked him who the best fielder in the Pakistan team is though!
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Old 19th June 2009, 03:55
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Brilliant interview!!
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Excellent stuff - as usual - thing to note is that Wasim still believes Tanvir is important to Pakistan cricket.

This is what we need - someone to believe in our talent and help it along - many times we see new guys with promise being played and then discarded with no support.
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Old 19th June 2009, 04:46
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Wow...interview with the legend. Excellent work Saj.

It is clear that Wasim Akram cannot work as a full time bowling coach because of other commitments, but time and again has said that he will be willing to conduct week long coaching camps. I hope PCB takes more advantage of the services he can offer.
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Old 19th June 2009, 04:51
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I'll be honest - I never thought we would bag this interview....ever.

But the direction that we tried to steer PakPassion towards has been the key factor that has allowed Saj to say 'this is who we are - and this is what we do'

And for this T20 - it has worked.
Honestly bro I second that. Other former players yeah PP can but Wasim Akram......
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Old 19th June 2009, 05:09
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Great work Saj. I feel very proud to be part of Pakpassion. I've been a member since around 2007, even though i started posting now from a new id. But in all respect, this website grew from a small website where we come and talk about cricket and our life, and has turned into a site where players know they have their support, legends give us interviews, we are recognized in the press, pakistan team players know us alot more now on a personal level, and it's only by your and other MOD's hard work that this has been possible. Especially yours Saj.

All credit is due to Saj, it's his time to shine, and shone he has a little less brighter than Shahid Afridi, but certainly up to that level for all of us here at PP.
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WOW this is amazing job guys, Wasim has always been my favourite and it's great to see his interview on Pakpassion. It seems that we have interviewed almost EVERYONE related to Pakistan cricket.

Amazing job and keep it up!!!!
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PP goes from strength to strength and this is another feather in the cap.

Saj, brilliant interview. Excellant questions. Thanks to you and team, us fans are lucky to enjoy these interviews and for FREE!
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great job thanx for all the efforts
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I'll be honest - I never thought we would bag this interview....ever.

But the direction that we tried to steer PakPassion towards has been the key factor that has allowed Saj to say 'this is who we are - and this is what we do'

And for this T20 - it has worked.

Come on Oxy admit it, you are shattered no questions were asked on Wasim's thoughts on Zaheer Khan ...
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Come on Oxy admit it, you are shattered no questions were asked on Wasim's thoughts on Zaheer Khan ...
You're damn right no questions were asked about him!!!
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Great work Saj. Well done.

Enjoyed the interview. Good questions.
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Old 21st June 2009, 11:21
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Had a few emails regarding the questions and thanks for all the nice feedback.

Of course I would have liked to have talked to Wasim all day and ask him all the stuff about match fixing, the allegations against Gul and lots of other things, but time was short folks and in all honesty for him to give up 30 mins for PakPassion is fantastic.
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Old 21st June 2009, 19:17
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No I think this is the beauty of Pakistan cricket, we still give chances to player we think are good enough to play international cricket regardless if they're 17 or 18. Raw talent is the feature of Pakistan cricket, if they play at the age of 17 then by the time they're 23 they're experienced and they're still young so they can play longer for Pakistan.
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I'm the one who pinpointed them a year and a half to two years ago when I did a camp for Pakistan. Thank God the selectors picked them up, they're both very talented. Aamer is nippy and is only 17, he's only going to get quicker. Sohail has to improve, he's not looking good at all. He's not looking fit but the talent is very much there. He can swing the ball, big time. I think in general they're both good for Pakistan cricket. And for me Aamer could be the the bowler who could really save Pakistan's bowling with Umar Gul at the other end.
This is where I think Wasim Akram would be useful to the PCB. He is a good judge of talent and as a captain he was prepared to play young players, so I am sure even now he would promote the cause of youth.

The policy of throwing youngsters in, is something that has been missing in Pakistan cricket this decade.

The value though was shown in Aamer's performances in this series.

The policy of picking talented young players was crucial in shaping Pakistan's distinctive cricket culture and helped make them overcome a weak domestic structure.
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Thanks for that Saj and the rest of the PP mods. I know how much you enjoyed doing that interview.
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Brilliant interview,can't belive you were face to face with the legend.
Great work..........
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Old 26th June 2009, 11:52
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Many thanks once again to the great man for giving up his time for PakPassion.
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What is the PCB doing without using his vast wisdom for their younger bowlers? Are they still wary of Wasim's alleged shady past? If they tap atleast 25% of Wasim's wisdom to their young bowlers, Pakistan would benefit a lot..

I remember a quote of Jesus " A prophet has no respect in his home town"
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Old 26th June 2009, 12:13
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Had a few emails regarding the questions and thanks for all the nice feedback.

Of course I would have liked to have talked to Wasim all day and ask him all the stuff about match fixing, the allegations against Gul and lots of other things, but time was short folks and in all honesty for him to give up 30 mins for PakPassion is fantastic.
man you really should have asked him if he still thinks zaheer khan is the best fast bowler in the world? or even the best left aarmer ?
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