Akram to help out Pathan prior to first Test

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Dileep Premachandran
December 11, 2006

Even as his bowling woes continue, Irfan Pathan is set to have a session with Wasim Akram in Johannesburg, and India’s team management will keep their fingers crossed that it has the desired result. However, given the avalanche of criticism that has come his way in recent times, it’s sometimes easy to forget that Irfan Pathan made his debut only three years ago. He started that famous Adelaide Test with the wicket of Matthew Hayden, and then illuminated Steve Waugh’s Sydney swansong by nailing him and Adam Gilchrist. Superb displays on the tour of Pakistan merely re-emphasised the feeling that he was indispensable, and though there was the odd blip - like being dropped for the Kanpur Test against South Africa - he quickly became the embodiment of the new generation of Indian cricket, with white ball, red one and bat as well.

Now, despite batting better than most of his illustrious colleagues in the warm-up game at Potchefstroom, Pathan faces an uncertain future. His bowling started to lose some of its zip during the Test series in Pakistan last January, and the decline appeared to become terminal in the Caribbean, where he was dropped for two Tests. It didn’t help that he had to battle the enemy within - It’s alleged that a senior player sledged him dreadfully en route to the West Indies - in addition to poor form.

To blame such fifth columnists for his travails would be the easy way out. But somewhere along the way, Pathan also misplaced his bowling mojo, and forgot the basics that had made him such an exciting performer in the first place. All sorts of solutions were tried, including remedial work with the likes of Andy Roberts, Jeff Thomson and Danny Morrison.

Perhaps the advent of the likes of Sreesanth and Munaf Patel, and the flutters of excitement created by how quick they could bowl, influenced Pathan. He began to strive for extra pace, and began to lose the accuracy and swing that had been his core strengths. Unlike an Ajit Agarkar or a Mohammad Sami, slightly built men capable of propelling the cricket ball at high speeds, Pathan has never had an effortless rhythmic sort of action. He tends to muscle the ball through, and the relatively short delivery stride that he has means that he’s not even getting full value for effort.

Of late, there has also been a tendency to release the ball before the arm reaches the vertical. That stops him hitting the deck hard, and extracting the sort of lift that even bowlers of his pace get because of their superior release positions. Both Glenn McGrath and Stuart Clark bowl at Pathan’s pace, give or take a couple of kilometres, but the wrist position and release are invariably impeccable. Both hit the seam with monotonous regularity, getting movement off helpful surfaces, and trouble the best with the bounce from just short of a good length.

For his own good, Pathan needs to forget about being a Brett Lee or a Dale Steyn. He’s always been a medium-pace bowler capable of getting the odd ball to rocket through. In the search for raw pace, the building blocks of his bowling have been dismantled, and a previously consistent performer had become erratic and wayward. These days, three or four deliveries are followed by a long hop or a full toss that batsmen contemptuously swat away. Faced with strokplayers like AB de Villiers and Justin Kemp, it’s been a recipe for unmitigated disaster.

Hopefully, Akram, the greatest left-arm pace bowler of any era, will get him back on track. In his youth, Akram was certainly quicker than Pathan, but as he matured, the fast one became just one more option in his repertoire as he outfoxed batsmen with the sheer variety of the deliveries that he mastered.

He can also learn from his own team-mate, Zaheer Khan, who has returned to the side bowling as well as he ever has. No longer express pace, Zaheer has made up by bowling with tremendous accuracy and no little guile. One-trick ponies usually end up becoming carthorses, and those who watched his rise through the ranks three years ago will tell you that Pathan is too much of a thoroughbred to deserve such a fate. If he can emulate a Chaminda Vaas, or do the job that Clark has been doing as third seamer, Indian cricket will be well served.
Dileep Premachandran is features editor of Cricinfo

Re: Akram to help out Pathan prior to first Test

I don't know about you guys...but What the ***** is Akram always honey honey with Indian players....

and why doesn't PCB engage him on a Pakistan wide talent hunt on upcoming left armers or something.....

our adminstration s**ks bad...

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I hate him for that.

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Akram is a money whore... plus some more.

When was the last time we heard "akram to help out Pak bowlers ahead of match..." ?

But its good, keep juwaariyaas (gamblers) out of Pak cricket.

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I think they tried to hunt fast bowlers through out the the country some time back and do not know what happened to those who were selected. See BBC.

Does any one remember or know what happend after the trials were conducted in each city?

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money money = honey honey

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yeah but you hate everybody remotely connected to cricket and Pakistan...is that right?

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So , who is your pick now ? Wasim or Waqar? :whistling

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Pcb management has never been comfortable with Wasim Akram thus the deliberate cold shoulder.

Iam proud of Wasim akram who has proven to be a great ambassador for Pakistan, if he is being sought as a bowling advisor by the Indians then that again is to is credit. Thousands of Pak engineers, Doctors, economists and other professionals are working abroad to make a living, why shouold cricketers be judged differently? Sheer hypocrisy.

Recently, Inzi sahib launched his hospital in Multan, guess who were the two players he invited for the iauguration (mahoorat). Dravid and Sachin. Absolutely nothing wrong with that just as Was doing his bit with the Indians.

Wasim Akram deserves our respect and praise, not ridicule.

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Guys, leave religious discrimination out of this thread. Cricketfan, if you wish, please open a thread either in religion or World Affairs about religion based discrimination in India. Thanks.

PS: Please provide some links/articles to back your claim.

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Confused arent we
INZI opens hospital = service to country (can invite anyone he likes as guest)
Imran opens hospital = service to country
Waqar offered Aussie coaching job = first serving country as coach
Akram opens shoes store = service to … not pakistan
Akram gives free advice to Pathan = service to … not pakistan
Akram will coach Pathan = service to … not pakistan

There is no harm in working for money (honest living) but if some one has exceptional talent…then the obvious question is
WHY THE ***** DID THEY NOT GET A CHANCE TO OFFER IT TO THEIR OWN COUNTRY…
some think it is his own fault, some think our admins (PCB)…
in any case it leaves a sour taste in the mouth…
:mad: :smiley:

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Narrow minded and overly sentimental are’nt we?
Inzi opens hospital to serve Pakistanis but cannot find Pakistanis to inaugurate? tsk tsk
Imran opens Hospital…invites who to open? Abdul Sattar Edhi…service to Pakistan.

Confused are some guppies.

Vicky takes job with Pakistan, excellent news, but after migrating to Australia. Proud Pak fast bowler is a loyal Auzzi.

Akram opens shoe store…so the public can buy and throw them at Pcb buffoons and their chamchas

Akram gives advise to Pathan…service to another human being who happens to be a struggling player and muslim brother.

Kamran Akmal gets advise from Adam Gilchrist, honor lost? Maybe you wish to live in a cacoon, not rest of the world.

Akram will coach Pathan, good for him and for India. Maybe next time Pak cricketing officials and citizens will appreciate loss of talent to those who can appreciate and honor excellence.

Finally, to avoid leaving bad tastes, stop putting everthing in your mouth…

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Sarfraz nawaz and Intekhab Alam are also helping out with Indian domestic cricket. Not that there is any bowling talent in India but it is good for the game that knowledge is shared.

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Akram bhai follows a simple philosphy in life, regardless of someone's religion and nationality etc

*Mainoon note wakha
Mera mood banay *

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Funny…:smiley: Some people like to live in the well.

Way to go Akram :jhanda:

p.s: Not that I am saying this because I know Pathan’s limitations :stuck_out_tongue:

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which countries citizenship do you have …? does that mean you are serving your country?
:rotfl:
luv it when ppl have mental aberations and think they are making sense…
:clown: :smiley:

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Akram is in South Africa for a commentary stint, isn’t he? He is no money whore, he has enough of it already. Pathan has approached him before, and a big LOL at Indians who thought he would be the next Akram. The guy has lost everything at age 22. Allah reham karay :rotfl: !

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If any of you ever got a call by BCCI for a such an opening at the same amount of money (whatever it may be), I can bet that most of you will take the first flight to Mumbai. I honestly don't see whats wrong with this. Our coach is not Pakistani. Should South Africa/England call for his head since he betrayed their contry? Its not like he will giving Irfan Pathan the top-secret locations of every airbase and military research facility in Pakistan. He is essentially working for the betterment of the game of cricket, which is something that should not be effected by political boundries.

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Thats the point, one should think it from cricketing point of view. However, at same price and time, if Pakistan need him and he chooses India then it is bad, otherwise, we should appreciate.

How many times, we hear a Pakistan batsman got some advice and tips from Dravid and Tendu, and no one ever said why Dravid and Tendu give tips to Pakistan. How many times we hear Akmal got tips from Gilchrist or Healey and we never condomn those, how may times we hear Jonty came to help Pakistan with fielding. I think, tips can only help if you have talent. Not every student of a good teacher succeed. So we should appreciate Irfan talent and let Wasim or any left arm bowler who could help him, do it.

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its just a little net session, we need not be in an inferiority complex, Micheal Holding just helped harmison, notsure how much it helped but, the funny thing is that I never heard of n e indians helping Pakistanis out! maybe we dont need their help, I think we have enough of our greats but we havent really used their experience which is a combination of their old school attitude and our boards attitude, i think players respect their elders but are just shy!