Under-fire Kamran Akmal determined to improve..

Kamran Akmal, the Pakistan wicketkeeper, has said he is keen to move on and improve as a wicketkeeper following a tough tour of Australia, where he came under great scrutiny. He said it was normal for all players to go through a bad patch once in a while and that the important thing was to learn from each experience.

The nadir for Akmal was the second Test at the SCG, dropping Michael Hussey three times off Danish Kaneria on the third day after missing a run-out chance. He also dropped Peter Siddle off Mohammad Sami on the fourth morning. Hussey went on to score an unbeaten 134 and helped stretched Australia’s lead from 80 - at the end of the third day - to 175. Pakistan were the favourites to win on the fourth day but folded for 139 and lost the match by 36 runs and with it the series. Sarfraz Ahmed replaced him for the third Test.

“Even the greatest players who have played the game have gone through rough patches in their career. Even the likes of Ricky Ponting have gone through slumps in their form,” Akmal told Pakpassion.net. "The most important thing for me to concentrate on is how I bounce back from this. The Sydney Test match was a horrible experience. There is no point in making excuses over events in Sydney.

“All I can do is to work hard on my cricket, learn from the events of Sydney and take on board the advice from colleagues and friends.”

Akmal said advice from former wicketkeepers like Ian Healy and Wasim Bari has been forthcoming. He said his Australian counterpart Brad Haddin also spent time with him in Hobart, the venue of the third Test of that series.

“Ian Healy has been very helpful to me and given me some excellent technical advice and tips,” Akmal said. “You can’t ignore advice from a wicketkeeper of such experience and pedigree. Brad [Haddin] chatted with me in Hobart about some technical issues and told me to keep my chin up. I’m so appreciative of the advice and time that both Healy and Haddin gave me and I’ll always be grateful to them.”

He was also contacted by Bari, the former Pakistan wicketkeeper, who is now an official with the Pakistan Cricket Board. “Wasim Bari phoned me up after the Sydney Test match and we had a good chat. Wasim encouraged me and also told me to keep my spirits up. He is a very experienced wicketkeeper and his advice was also much appreciated.”

Pakistan endured a miserable tour, losing all three Tests, five ODIs and the Twenty20. Akmal said that despite the series of defeats, the whole team had learnt plenty by just observing the professional work ethic of their opponents.

“It’s tough, cricket in Australia, it’s hard work and you are thoroughly tested in every aspect of your game. The preparation of the Australians and their attention to detail is something that we can all learn from. There are so many things we can take from this tour and use to improve our cricket.”

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Re: Under-fire Kamran Akmal determined to improve..

interestingle kamran was looking brilliant in the t20 with the gloves as well as the bat ......but again CONSISTENCY is the key in cricket nowdays

Re: Under-fire Kamran Akmal determined to improve..

yeah so true..

but i think, when he keeps well, he also bats well :D

Re: Under-fire Kamran Akmal determined to improve..

He has always done well in the shorter format of the game. In T20's he has never had a problem keeping and ODI's he keeps well majority of the time with a few hiccups here and there...but his BIGGEST problem is test matches.

And that is not because lack of talent or he doesnt practise, its because he just doesnt have it in him to concentrate for such a long period of time. A lot of people cant. Thats why the likes of Dravid, Dilshan and even Sangakkara dont mind keeping wickets in ODI's if they have to but will always prefer to go in with a specialist keeper for test matches.

Same should be done here. No doubt Kamran can be an asset with the bat in T20's and pretty good with the gloves too, but we and Danish Kaneria have suffered enough because of Kamran in test matches and its about time we make Sarfraz our full time test keeper.

Kamran is not a kid anymore, he has been playing international cricket for about 8-9 years now...so he this crap about still learning doesnt work.

Re: Under-fire Kamran Akmal determined to improve..

Too bad we don't have a replacement...we have to live with KA...cuz we never plan ahead and 9 years were not enough to produce few quality WC...SLAP SLAP SLAP PCB...bunch of retards...just sitting on chairs waiting for natural talent to fall from trees so they can present it in golden platter to nation...AH...sorry friends...just frusturated...