Sunday, September 25, 2011

Shoaib Akhtar Autobiography Books Controversially Yours


Shoaib Akhtar Has Released His Autobiography Books Controversially Yours,Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has said that Pakistani pacer Wasim Akram affected his career and Shahrukh Khan manipulated him. a lot of people have thought that now the infant terrible of Pakistan cricket has been silenced forever. But, he returns, with a lot more vengeance in his latest ‘Autobiography’


Shoaib Akhtar Autobiography Books Controversially Yours

Were he Talked about Indian cricket star and batsman Sachin Tendulkar.

Shoaib Akhtar announced his retirement in the course of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. However, he continues to bowl bouncers, this time via his controversial book, appropriately named “Controversially Yours”.

In his controversial book released, the Pakistan fast bowler, also known as Rawalpindi Express, touched upon several issues with regard to his own cricket as they affected world cricket and thereby, has generated plenty of controversy already.

Amongst the many things that are relevant, Akhtar admitted as much to ball tampering and stated that everyone indulges in ball tampering and that he is no different. In many ways, he is echoing the words used by Shahid Afridi when he was caught ball tampering, which can only bring further shame to Pakistan cricket.

He also said that Wasim Akram threatened to create mutiny in the team if Shoaib Akhtar was included in the team. He further alleged that Shoaib Mallik was only made the Pakistan captain because of his proximity to the then Pakistan Cricket Board chief, Naseem Ashraf. Akhtar alleges that Akram tried to destroy his cricket career.“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’s book is bound to sell hot off the shelves not particularly because every page may necessarily contain the truth because it is from Akhtar’s perspective but because of the kind of controversies he has been a part over the years, most of which would have undoubtedly been captured from his view point 

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