Shoaib Akhtar Book Launched and His Claims

So Finally Shoaib Akhtar Has Launched His Book Controversially Yours

He Claimed

I bowled (Sachin) a particularly fast ball which he, to my amazement didn’t even touch. He walked away! That was the first time I saw him walk away from me-that, too, on the slow track at Faisalabad

I think players like Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid weren’t exactly match winners to start with, nor did they know the art of finishing the game

Akhtar has also alleged that he was cheated by Shah Rukh Khan and former IPL Chairman Lalit Modi. Shahrukh and I talked about my not being happy with the money settled on me. Shahrukh and Modi got me to agree. I should have never listened to Modi and Shahrukh.

Akhtar, who retired from cricket following the 2011 World Cup, has also shockingly revealed that he tampered with the ball claiming, “everyone tampers with the ball. I did so too. Tampering should be legalised.”

Shoaib Malik doesn’t deserve to be captain and was made captain because he was a stooge of the PCB Chief Naseem Ashraf

Wasim Akram threatened to walk out with half the team if I was included in the team. General Tauqir Zia backed Shoaib against Wasim.

Shoaib Akhtar on Twitter[INDENT=2]My book ‘Controversially Yours’ is just not what I’ve seen but also what I’ve learned. It’s my opinion & I just made sure it was the truth.

http://twitter.com/iamshoaibakhtar/status/117154577400332288

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He is not getting any attention or what?

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Soon other retired players will be writing down their experiences....

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Just sensationalizing his book to sell as many copies as possible. He dont have any other source of income anymore.

but these guys dont realize that they are putting their country's name at stake when it is being put in limelight for all the wrong reasons. Jerks!

Just a retarded stunt to sell his book.

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lol at the title of the book 'Controversially Yours'

Thank God he did not name it 'The Maverick Cricketer'

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A war of words has ensued…

**Akram tears into Shoaib Akhtar over his claims in biography

**MUMBAI: Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram on Saturday ridiculed Shoaib Akhtar and his controversial biography, which has made several tall claims, saying the pacer was a “problem” when he was an active player and remains just that even in retirement.

Akram pooh-poohed Shoaib’s claims of making Sachin Tendulkar uncomfortable with his pace in the Faisalabad Test in 2006 and also rejected some of the other allegations he has made in the book titled ‘Controversially Yours’.

"I remember Sachin’s one innings when he was 16 and touring Pakistan. Sialkot Test was Sachin’s 4th Test. He made his debut in that series. There was a lot of grass on the pitch. Waqar and I bowled very fast. Waqar, I think, was 19 and Sachin was 16.

“Waqar hit him (Sachin) on the helmet just below the chin and he got hurt. But he put a plaster and he came back to score a 50. If a 16-year-old kid wasn’t scared, I don’t think any of the top batsmen in the world is scared of any bowler,” Akram told reporters on the sidelines of International Sports Summit here.

“Maybe he might play on the back foot to block the delivery or maybe he might just see it off. But I don’t think a player like Sachin can get scared of any bowler. He (Shoaib) can write anything to sell a book, but it does not affect me or Sachin,” the former left-arm paceman maintained.

On Akhtar’s allegation’s that he was responsible for destroying the former’s career, Akram said no one but the ‘Rawalpindi Express’ himself was responsible for it.

“I know, Shoaib knows and the entire world knows that he himself is responsible for destroying his career. Nobody helped him (in destroying his career).”

“Whatever PCB ( Pakistan Cricket Board) has told the press I agree with that. I am with PCB (on Shoaib). They have said about Shoaib being a problem when he was in team and even now when he is not in the team,” stated Akram, one of the most successful Pakistani cricketers of all time.

“I was the one who made him (Shoaib) play. But I don’t want to go to his level. There is an unwritten contract for sportsmen that you do not tell the personal details of others to the press. So some people are different. I am different from him. It does not bother me. He can go on saying whatever he wants,” the 45-year-old former speedster said.

“There is no point in me talking about his book. I still haven’t read his book. But his idea is good. If the books get sold then good luck to him,” said Akram, adding, “You people (media) will ensure his book is a bestseller.”

On India’s disastrous tour of England, the sultan of swing said while the team’s batting failures could be blamed on injuries, not playing rookie pacer Varun Aaron, who has done well in the Emerging Players series Down Under, was inexcusable.

"Indian bowling struggled during the England tour. I was commentating throughout the series. In batting there were a lot of injuries and rightly so because Indian team is a human team. They were playing for a long time. Fair enough.

“In bowling if you see, a youngster like Varun Aaron, who I think is ready to play for India, was sitting out throughout the tour. But you did not play him for the five (ODI) matches. You groom a bowler. If you give him a chance against England in India, then there is a flat wicket over here. He will get hit and his confidence will get affected. He did well against Australia with the Emerging side (India A).”

“Jaidev (Unadkat) is there, Umesh Yadav… are other young bowlers who have some pace. There are two-three more bowlers. I will talk about them when they start playing. The idea is to play them,” Akram said.

“You can’t have them playing for just 3-4 seasons. They will retire after three seasons after bowling on these slow wickets. So the idea is to play them when they have the pace and energy in them,” Akram said.

The former paceman, who has taken 414 Test and 501 ODI wickets, said Indian bowlers themselves were responsible for losing pace soon after debut.

"I have travelled with the Indian cricket team and have tried to improve their game. A lot of them ask me why they lose pace. I think the player himself is responsible for that.

“If I am a 25-year old bowler, then I should know that a year ago I was bowling at 145 kmph and now it is 125 kmph. I have to think what is it that I am doing wrong. Cricket is a simple game but people (foreign coaches) who have come from outside have complicated things,” Akram said.

“The more you bowl the better you get. The more you bowl in the nets, the stronger your fast bowling muscles get and your pace increases. Now there is a new system that a bowler cannot bowl more than two overs (in the nets). If you bowl for two overs in nets and spend two hours in the gym, the muscles will improve not your bowling,” he added.

Stating that the Indian bowling attack relied heavily on left-arm pacer Zaheer Khan, Akram said the team will have to get used to doing well without him.

“There is too much over-dependence on some bowlers. Now Zaheer is not (in the team) for four months. You have to survive without him. You have to prepare bowlers and give them confidence without his support.”

“I used to go to Richard Hadlee, Ian Botham, Kapil Dev, and ask them how to in-swing and outswing. You have to create awareness on your own. You will not learn anything sitting in a room,” he added.

Akram felt India should let the senior players continue as long as they were doing well.

"Seniors are bound to leave. Sachin is playing well. Rahul was the best in England. If they want to play, they should play.

“Youngsters should learn from such role models. Rohit (Sharma), Virat (Kohli), Suresh (Raina) should learn what is the work ethics of Sachin and . Their (youngsters) ultimate goal should be Test cricket. If a player plays well in Tests, then one-day cricket and 20-20 will follow. If you play 20-20 and then go for Test then it won’t work,” he said.

Akram said India should be mentally prepared to play on bouncy pitches during their upcoming tour of Australia.

“The (next) big tour (after England) for you is Australia, and let me tell you Australia will be a very tough series for India. Different wickets and bouncy tracks. I have a firm belief Australia will make nice bouncy wickets.”

Akram also called for resumption of sporting ties between India and Pakistan. "India and Pakistan should play against each other. When I used to play against India in a Test or one-day, the pressure was very high.

“I remember when there was a match against India I couldn’t sleep the previous night. If you perform under that pressure, either as a player from India or Pakistan, then against any other team the pressure does not affect him. If we play against each other often, players will get confidence.”

He also had words of praise for the Indo-Pak tennis duo of Rohan Bopanna and Aisam Qureshi. “It is something unique. Wherever I go and see they have reached the finals or they have won I do feel proud. Our background is the same. We are the same people. So it feels really good.”

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/top-stories/Akram-tears-into-Shoaib-Akhtar-over-his-claims-in-biography/articleshow/10106013.cms

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I have not yet read Akhtar's book, only read snippets here and there. Some of the things he has allegedly written about Sachin (a great batsman but not a great finisher) and Malik (undeserving of captaincy) etc. are not news to anyone who is a cricket follower

I have one Q to ask though:

**Is it ok to reveal dressing room secrets/fights to sell your book/make money?

**I don't mind players having opinions on fellow players (it is only natural!!) and cricket-related issues like ball-tampering and match-fixing and sharing it with others but is it really necessary to bring what goes on in the dressing room out in the open?

That unique bond between players in the dressing room, that environment and atmosphere is special and should be treated as sacred. There will be times when you needle each other, times when you're going to be cuddling each other, times when you're going to have disagreements and arguments with each other and times when you hate certain players and team officials (coaches, managers etc.)

Should the dressing-room bond of loyalty be strictly observed, even when players publish autobiographies and biographies?

OR

  • Is it indeed ok, even 'ethical' to do so (once you have retired) because the public and fans have a right to know what happens behind closed doors? i.e. it is a problem only when people who are still playing cricket leak stuff to the media

  • It is fine as long as it's not something personal. If a player has confided in you something then you seriously should not be putting it in your book! That is unacceptable, if someone does that.

I would be put off if the player went ahead and said, *"Player A had genital warts which led to the break-up of his marriage and we even discussed this in the dressing room." *That is indeed crossing the line and disgusting..

*But:

Should Shoaib's fights, warts be revealed to the entire world while the W's politics, infighting, insecurities, jealousies, deliberately holding back talent, pathetic mentorship skills (if any of this is indeed true) be kept under wraps?
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- Should there atleast be a cooling off period of say 5-10 years (so peers retire) before you publish such stuff?

There are some things which are better left unsaid for the country's reputation. *As Some1 *(kahan ho bhai tum?) **would say 'Is it necessary to wash your dirty 'chaddis' in public?

**This is not a dig at Akhtar; I am well aware that other players (both Pakistani and non-Pakistani) before him have done it in the past.

What do people think about this?

or as per the following poster:

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Ethical what ethical? It is a very fine line when it comes to ethics. What is ethical that is going on in this world? Anything that is seemingly ethical, could also be with controversies and it is also a personal judgement. Businessmen make money and call it their hard earned money and halaal money, if you try to look deeper into their affairs you can point out how ethical they are at certain points when making their wealth. On the other hand, a poor person gets caught cheating is a pure unethical issue for anyone, this world is imperfect..
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Asif...much food for thought...but lets call a spade a spade.. these players don't spill it all out in their books because they feel the world deserves to know what goes on behind closed doors.. they do it because they want to make money from their books..that's it..

I agree with Wasim.. it's in bad taste.. but as long as the player is okay with ruining his friendships (if he has any left) with the people he shared the dressing room with.. then I guess it doesn't matter.. it's a cheap shot.. but not as bad as revealing info about your friends just to make money..

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I did not edit anything there sharabee ... that's an error!!

Agree with you about money being the main motivation behind spilling such spicy details etc.

I wholeheartedly agree with Shoaib on one point though: 'You shouldn't bring religion in the dressing room, or at least not in the coercive manner as some have done in the past'

You're paid to play cricket primarily, that's it..

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Could you guys suggest a really harsh title for an article against shoaib?

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People like to know what is happening in a celebrity’s private life..behind closed doors…in a team’s dressing room. If you are not buying gossip then chances of these kind of books doing well is minimum. His book’s title ‘Controversially yours’ says it all. We love reading about controversies (true or false), and he is selling us exactly that. I’m least interested in his stories and choose not to fall in his trap.

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chronicles of a stupid mind

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  1. Kabhi Whisky Kabhi Rum

  2. Shoaib Akhtar: A case of what might have been

  3. Mindless obsession with speed

  4. Foot in mouth disease

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and can you squeeze a 'REALLY' as well before stupid???? make sure you do in caps.

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does he say how he ended up getting genital warts?

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“Waqar hit him (Sachin) on the helmet just below the chin and he got hurt. But he put a plaster and he came back to score a 50. If a 16-year-old kid wasn’t scared, I don’t think any of the top batsmen in the world is scared of any bowler,” Akram told reporters on the sidelines of International Sports Summit here.

I like how Wasim stood for Sachin. That is true sportsman spirit! :biggthumb:

I dont think any of us should blindly take a side. There may be some truth to his claims as well; there is a lot of internal politics amongst players & the PCB. So God knows who spoke the truth but yes its unethical to release information that should be kept under covers for the game’s spirit.

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i hate him the way he spoke about wasim akram and Shah rukh khan...in the press conference he even disagreed with some points which he wrote in his book...stupid

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He didnt do it to bring the truth to public. He did it to sell his book. :rolleyes:

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He said what he experienced his whole life...U guys dnt need to bash him

Everyone knows Sachin is not a match winner so he said it