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Sachin may be your god but not mine: Akhtar

I just hope that these Pakistani Cricketers and Celebrities start getting some dough within Pakistan itself. Else they get to such levels just to sell a book or make some moolah any other way. Sometimes it moves beyond the border line of embarrassing to disgusting.

I just hope that these Indian posters start getting some dough within their own community forums. Else they get to such levels in order to vent out their frustrations that sometimes it gets beyond the border line of embarrassing to disgusting.
 
Yes I know he has blamed most of players he played with. Its his nature, when he was playing he had problems with everybody. Do you even know once he got crossed at Lara and hit him on his head so hard that Lara had to retire hurt. After the match was over, Sarwan commented that he had heard Shoaib saying to Lara ' I will kill you ' :lol:

Its just the nature of the guy. No need to boil your blood over it.

P.S I don't feel like replying to other members above who have quoted my post.

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:rofl: What part of 'Who the heck is BCCI to ask me for an apology to Sachin' didn't you understand??
I mentioned PEE CEE BEE not BCCI. and look at the above link where it says that PCB for a legal action against shoiab
I mentioned PEE CEE BEE not BCCI. and look at the above link where it says that PCB for a legal action against shoiab
 
I mentioned PEE CEE BEE not BCCI. and look at the above link where it says that PCB for a legal action against shoiab
I mentioned PEE CEE BEE not BCCI. and look at the above link where it says that PCB for a legal action against shoiab

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ol PCB threatening to take legal action against shoaib? he he seems some one is trying hard to be in good books of BCCI.

You said he was trying to get in good books of BCCI. I replied to that point.
 
Does Sachin need a certificate from Shoaib Akhtar to prove his greatness??? Why we are wasting our time on a useless topic???

Even Sachin feels that commenting on Shoaib's comments is unnecessary...

Every one have their idols... If Shoaib feels that Sachin is not a match winner, what's wrong in it... I don't like Shoaib's crap bowling but that does not means that he is not a good bowler... Shoaib does not need my approval to prove that he is a good bowler... he has proven that on the field...

So utilize ur funds in proper way and don't buy his book if you feel so...
 
LOL why are Indians so pissed off at shoaib? Like he said, He maybe your god not ours. We consider him a great batsmen and that's just about it. Not everybody can share your feelings towards your cricketers. Learn to live with it.

Its ok..Its not like we have an agenda to make a demi-god out of Sachin.

The question that lies in front of us,is was it really to drag Sachin's name here?

Sachin may not be a god to somebody,same may be true for a hell lot of other cricketers.the question is,"Why the name of Sachin comes to the picture?".Why does Shoib single out his name?
Does Shoib wants a share of Sachin's popularity by stirring up a controversy?

There is a good market for controversies and conspiracy theories in Pakistan after all.
 
Pakistani Guys...Please Ask him not to come India to release book. Don even thinks about India and Indians...Please release that book into Pakistan. INDIA DON NEEDS YOU or ANY PAKISTANI AT ANY STAGE...
 
Shoaib Akhtar: An embarrassment par excellence


Vaqas Asghar September 28, 2011
Akhtar will at best be remembered as an overgrown child who didn’t play well with others and enjoyed cheating rather than hard work. PHOTO: AFP
Shoaib Akhtar’s autobiography is generating something of a stir, and perhaps it should. Personally, I haven’t read it yet, only the bits and pieces available across my beloved WWW. However, if these excerpts are anything to go by, I must congratulate Mr Akhtar on his glorious achievement.

Bravo world’s fastest bowler!

Akhtar has proven beyond a doubt that the image he created, and then tried to deny throughout his career, was indeed true. And I’m not even talking about his off-the-field antics. After all, like any poor kid who stumbles onto a bundle of money, he was bound to make stupid decisions with it. However, women, partying and schmoozing (or something that rhymes with it) aside, what did he bring to Pakistan cricket?

Akhtar, at his peak, was a devastatingly fast bowler, but pure pace isn’t what makes great bowlers. After all, from Australia’s famed duo of Thompson and Lillee, it was Lillee, the slower of the two, who is remembered as the better bowler.

The West Indian pacemen of the same era provide a more difficult comparison, but again, statistically at least, it was Michael Holding, and later Malcolm Marshall, rather than Andy Roberts, who went down as the greatest pace bowlers of their eras. Even Courtney Walsh and Curtly Ambrose, though nowhere near the pace of Akhtar, used their abilities to devastating effect, even though they played much of their careers with a supporting cast comprising injury-prone Ian Bishop, and pretty much nobody else. And then of course, all of these fearsome calypso pacemen were regarded as gentlemen cricketers, not embarrassments to their uniforms.

Richard Hadlee, Kapil Dev, and Imran Khan couldn’t compete with Akhtar for raw pace, but all rank among the best bowlers their respective nations ever produced, pace or otherwise.

But let’s be fair and make the comparison contemporary. The targets of Akhtar’s abuse include his former captain, Wasim Akram, arguably the best fast bowler Pakistan has ever produced and surely the best left arm paceman the world has ever seen.

Among other things, he accused Akram of ruining his career.

Really?

Not the performance-enhancing drugs, the ball tampering, or pathetic fitness levels that meant that Akhtar could not bowl a quality spell of more than four overs. Apparently that has nothing to do with his decline into oblivion. Instead, he thanklessly blames the man who helped groom him and according to some, even suggested a shorter run-up to prolong his career.

Did Akhtar listen?

No. Instead, he took the easy way out. After all, popping steroids is a lot easier than actually putting blood, sweat and tears into becoming a world class athlete. Akram, in spite of being a diabetic, managed to be an effective wicket-taker well into his 30s. Go back to the late 80s to find that the younger Akram, who had to deal with his own injury problems, was willing to listen to his captain’s advice to shorten his run-up and focus on variety, rather than pure pace. The result was a man described by Steve Waugh, Matthew Hayden, and umpteen other batsmen as the best all-round bowler they had ever faced.

As far as complaining about teammates and opponents goes, the fact that Akram and Waqar Younis didn’t get along was public knowledge. Yet, the fact that they were highly effective under each other’s captaincy also shows that a true professional athlete makes no excuses for his performance.

After 12-odd years in which he missed more than half of Pakistan’s games due to injuries, and a number of others due to various disciplinary actions, including the steroid violation where he and Mohammad Asif were inexplicably forgiven (message to children: lie cheat and steal, Pakistan Cricket’s Butchers will approve of it all), Akhtar leaves a legacy of…nothing really. He will at best be remembered as an overgrown child who didn’t play well with others and enjoyed cheating rather than hard work. Or, he will be a footnote to the 90s and 2000s.

If Akhtar had even an iota of grace in him, he would have tried to use his fame, rather than his infamy, to finance his life after cricket. A number of other controversial players managed to retire and build respectable careers, both within and outside the game. Rashid Latif started a cricket academy, Akram and Younis have both spent time in management and on the mike. The only thing they did differently from Akhtar was to ensure that they weren’t universally despised by their teammates and opponents.
 
Its ok..Its not like we have an agenda to make a demi-god out of Sachin.

The question that lies in front of us,is was it really to drag Sachin's name here?

Sachin may not be a god to somebody,same may be true for a hell lot of other cricketers.the question is,"Why the name of Sachin comes to the picture?".Why does Shoib single out his name?
Does Shoib wants a share of Sachin's popularity by stirring up a controversy?

There is a good market for controversies and conspiracy theories in Pakistan after all.

It works like this:

I write a book where i mention I felt XYZ was scared of my bowling. Journalists read the book and question me about that particular statement of mine in press conference and I reply to their questions. My replies are quoted in news papers the next day completey out of context and Hola! You have a new controversy at your hand.
 
gosh what happened to your English comprehension skills? i said PCB is after his as5 to be in good books of BCCI.

LOL :ROFL:

Ok i got it. Your wrote 'ol PCB threatening to take legal action against shoaib? he he seems some one is trying hard to be in good books of BCCI.'

I thought you wrote 'he seems to be someone who is trying hard to be in good books of BCCI'.

Apologies.
 
I think there is nothing wrong with what Shoaib has said.period.

and sachin fans should not forget he even admits that sachin was suffering from serious elbow injury during that series....so it is very much possible that sachin might be a little over cautious considering the pace by which shoaib bowls..am sure even if it was Lee or malinga in shoaib's place, sachin would have played or reacted the same way ..afterall even he is a human being.

p.s : for me sachin is still the greatest batsman ever.
 
Why so many Pakistan cricket come to India and live most of the time in India ?? Not a single player of ours goes to Pakistan.

All come India to make money and popularity, then respect otherwise you won't survive in India. Example: Wasim Akram, Waqar, Ramiz Raja, etc.
 
Why so many Pakistan cricket come to India and live most of the time in India ?? Not a single player of ours goes to Pakistan.

All come India to make money and popularity, then respect otherwise you won't survive in India. Example: Wasim Akram, Waqar, Ramiz Raja, etc.

Why do Indian cricketers go to England to play county and make money? Now do I need to name them all? :lol:
 
Pakistani Guys...Please Ask him not to come India to release book. Don even thinks about India and Indians...Please release that book into Pakistan. INDIA DON NEEDS YOU or ANY PAKISTANI AT ANY STAGE...

ok if you say so! but then stop making our singers sing! and stop hiring wasim akram as your bowling coach!

sachin's hundereds are mostly loss making hundreds! and that fact speaks for itself. sachin is great but he scored most of his runs on dead tracks!

unlike ponting! sachin is a good batsman for indians. but every nation has their own heroes.
 
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