Wasim Akram unhappy with media’s role in Club vs. Country debate
The former Pakistan captain, Wasim Akram, has criticised the role of media in the ongoing Club vs. Country debate.
Most of the Indian senior players have decided to miss out on the upcoming tour of West Indies, scheduled to begin a week after the recently concluded Indian Premier League.
Senior Indian cricketers want to take a break after a hectic season, which saw them playing a 45-day long IPL tournament soon after the high-profile World Cup 2011 and the issue has once again raised concerns about players’ commitments with their respective boards.
The legendary http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adam-Richard-Griffith-c41953 as it is being made into.
"The media should not dwell too http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750,” he further added.
Another incident that sparked the club vs. County debate was http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mahendra-Singh-Dhoni-c73820’s absence, has been almost ruled out of the tour.
Akram said that injuries are part and parcel of any sport, and linking injuries to the Club vs. Country debate is not correct.
The former left-armer also praised http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 tour.
Akram said that Tiwary’s selection was not a surprise for him and the 25-year-old deserved a national call up after his gutsy performance in the league.
"I saw him last year and immediately thought that this guy is special,” mentioned the KKR’s bowling mentor. “We hardly played him last year but this year when he got the confidence, the results were there for everyone to see,” he added.
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