Cricket News sort by Wasim Akram

Legendary former Pakistan fast bowler Wasim Akram reckons that veteran Team India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar might struggle in Australia due to his lack of pace. Bhuvneshwar had a tremendous white ball tour of England, where he made life difficult for the hosts, extracting a lot of movement out of the helpful surfaces. However, he has been pedestrian in the last few T20I games.

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has stated that left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir’s decision to retire was his personal choice and so people should not have any problem with it. At the same time, he added that Amir remains one of Pakistan’s best bowlers in the T20 format, and if he is willing to make a comeback, he should definitely be considered for the upcoming T20 World Cups.

India vs Pakistan rivalry is considered among the most intense in world cricket. Although there is a lot of pressure on the two sides, players have often stated that they have enjoyed playing in these encounters the most.

Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram opines that ICC does not have the power to ask the BCCI to play bilateral cricket series with Pakistan.

Dale Steyn became the 13th bowler in Test history to claim 400 wickets, during the opening day of the Mirpur Test on Thursday. Playing in his 80th Test, the South African speedster now has 402 wickets

Whenever the question of the greatest one-day cricketer has cropped up, the names of Sir Viv Richards and Sachin Tendulkar come up almost instantly.

The final of the World Cup is the biggest stage for any cricketer to leave his mark on the game.

During the course of England’s comprehensive victory over Australia on Saturday at Edgbaston, pace bowler James Anderson became England’s leading wicket-taker in one-day internationals, overtaking Darren Gough.

IPL 6: Wasim Akram, who has been the bowling coach and mentor will not be available for the upcoming season as he wishes to spend more time with his family.