(born 13 August 1975) is a Pakistani previous cricketer who is considered as the fastest bowler in up to date cricket.[1] He made his Test debut in November 1997 and performed his first One Day worldwide four months subsequent. He performed on Pakistan's Cricket Team as an striking very quick bowler.
He has been engaged in some controversies during his vocation, often accused of not being a group player but his occurrence was always sensed by the adversaries. Akhtar was sent dwelling throughout the check match sequence in Australia in 2005 for suspected poor mind-set. A year later, he was entangled in a drug scandal after checking affirmative to a banned matter. However, the ostracise enforced on him was hoisted on court apply. In September 2007, Akhtar was ostracised for an indefinite period for his battle with Pakistan group mate and fast bowler Mohammad Asif.[2] On 1 April 2008, Akhtar was ostracised for five years for publicly criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board.[3] In October 2008, the Lahore High Court in Pakistan hovering the five-year ostracise and Akhtar was chosen in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada.[4] Pakistani referee Rana Bhagwandas one time stated that Akhtar is a legend of Pakistan cricket.[5] Akhtar left from worldwide cricket after the 2011 World Cup.
He has been engaged in some controversies during his vocation, often accused of not being a group player but his occurrence was always sensed by the adversaries. Akhtar was sent dwelling throughout the check match sequence in Australia in 2005 for suspected poor mind-set. A year later, he was entangled in a drug scandal after checking affirmative to a banned matter. However, the ostracise enforced on him was hoisted on court apply. In September 2007, Akhtar was ostracised for an indefinite period for his battle with Pakistan group mate and fast bowler Mohammad Asif.[2] On 1 April 2008, Akhtar was ostracised for five years for publicly criticizing the Pakistan Cricket Board.[3] In October 2008, the Lahore High Court in Pakistan hovering the five-year ostracise and Akhtar was chosen in the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 Quadrangular Tournament in Canada.[4] Pakistani referee Rana Bhagwandas one time stated that Akhtar is a legend of Pakistan cricket.[5] Akhtar left from worldwide cricket after the 2011 World Cup.
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