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Srcs: DAWN.COM | Cricket | I considered suing PCB: Akhtar
*(http://www.cricinfo.com/pakistan/content/current/story/413417.html)

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    ‘I kept quiet because I have a central contract and didn’t want to offend the Pakistan Cricket Board.’ -AFP (file)

  2. Akhtar is in category A of the PCB’s centrally contracted players, who are barred from openly criticizing the cricket board’s decisions.

  3. The injury-prone fast bowler last played a test match against India in 2007 before he was sidelined for 14 months due to fitness and disciplinary problems.
    He has made two unimpressive comebacks to international cricket this year, in one-day series against Sri Lanka and Australia, but the enigmatic paceman known as the ‘Rawalpindi Express’ believes he can get back to his best.

  4. Pakistan’s former coach, the late Bob Woolmer, advised Akhtar to shorten his long run-up to prolong his cricketing career, but Akhtar said he can not.** **
    ‘It doesn’t suit me,’ he said.**

5. Akhtar believed he could have been ‘considered’ for the ongoing three-test series against Sri Lanka as he has regained full fitness.
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  1. Shoaib Akhtar: “I kept quiet because I have a central contract and didn’t want to offend the PCB.” © Sohail Abbas

  2. Akhtar belongs to category A of the PCB’s centrally contracted players, who are barred from openly criticising the cricket board’s decisions.

  3. The injury-prone fast bowler last played a Test in 2007, against India, before he was sidelined for 14 months with fitness and disciplinary problems. He made two unimpressive comebacks to international cricket this year - in the one-day series at home against Sri Lanka, and the five ODIs and lone Twenty20 against Australia in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Akhtar, however, believes he can still get back to his best.

  4. He also said he felt shortening his run-up - as suggested by former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer - would not prolong his career. “It doesn’t suit me,” Akhtar said.

  5. Akhtar believed he could have been picked for the ongoing three-Test series away to Sri Lanka as he had regained full fitness.