Wasim Akram positions his best three Pakistan cricketers

 Previous incredible Pakistan pacer Wasim Akram has uncovered his best three cricketers from Pakistan's rich cricketing history. While unassumingly recognizing that he was urged to remember himself for the rundown, Akram decided to leave himself off, rather choosing three other cricketing monsters from the country.

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At number three, Akram picked his long-lasting bowling accomplice Waqar Younis, recognizing that leaving Waqar off any rundown of Pakistan's most noteworthy cricketers was unthinkable.


"See, I've been informed I could go off the content here. I've been informed that I need to get myself, and I'm a piece humiliated to do that. Be that as it may, number three, I pick Waqar Younis," Akram said.


Moving to number two, the left-arm pace legend followed the strides of individual cricket extraordinary Michael Vaughan and picked the famous Javed Miandad. Akram applauded Miandad's stupendous commitment to Pakistan cricket, featuring that Miandad's heritage would always be established among the game's greats.


"Number two is incredible Javed Miandad. Well, every time you discuss greats emerging from Pakistan, Javed Miandad, his name is right up there," he remarked.


Concerning his main pick, the 58-year-old chose, in all honesty, Pakistan's Reality Cup-winning commander, Imran Khan. Akram pondered Imran's exceptional effect as an allrounder during his heyday, recognizing that he had a place with a brilliant time of allrounders close by any semblance of Ian Botham, Richard Hadlee, and Kapil Dev.


"It must be Imran Khan. I've considered him thriving days to be a cricketer, not off the field as a Playboy, but rather as a cricketer. That is to say, he was a legitimate, appropriate allrounder. Then, at that point, that time was the allrounder period — Ian Botham, Richard Hadlee, Imran Khan, and afterward Kapil Dev from India," he closed.

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