Wasim Akram advises the Pakistani fans to be patient – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Wasim-Akram-c96292, the former Pakistan captain, wants the sporting fans in the country to be patient with the upcoming fast bowlers and said that he cannot do wonders in a short camp.
The former cricketer from Lahore is presently conducting a fast bowling camp at the National Stadium Karachi, helping young and talented pacers to enhance their skills.
While speaking to reporters during the camp, Akram, who is arguably the best left-arm pacer of the history of the game, cautioned the cricket fans against expecting miracles from him. Akram is of the view that fast bowling is an art and a young player needs
time to develop.
The 46-year-old revealed that he will be working with the national players in future as well, despite his commitments with a television channel for commentary.
“I am not a magician able to work wonders in ten days but I will try my level best to help them in phases and hope that the same training camp is staged after a break of three to four months," he expressed. "I will be there in the camp and then at the Champions
Trophy so will do my best to help them to learn and mature."
In the previous seasons of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Akram has been the bowling coach of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) but he took a break this season for personal reasons.
The cricket pundits in Pakistan are not happy with the performance of their fast bowlers in the recently-concluded tour of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 and many believe that there are not many quality pacers coming through the ranks of domestic cricket.
However, Wasim is of the view that the upcoming speedsters in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 are extremely talented and they will get better with the passage of time. He urged the Pakistani bowlers to learn to adjust in different conditions at the highest
stage of the game, where there is no room for error.
Wasim mentioned, "I don't think it's a serious concern. The talent is definitely there but these kids need experience and must learn to adapt to the demands of international cricket where they are found wanting."
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