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‘Name You all Wreck Up…’: Wasim Akram Trains Australian Associates To Articulate ‘Fakhar’

Cricketer-turned-pundit Wasim Akram cleverly savaged his Australian associates over their mispronounciation of the name ‘Fakhar’. Sharing his perception, the incredible Pakistan pacer, who was a piece of the editorial board during as of late finished up Australia versus Pakistan Test series, requested that his kindred reporters articulate the word which prompted an entertaining trade. The video of the discussion has circulated around the web via virtual entertainment. “There is another name you all mess up too,” expressed Akram in the video, adding, “Attempt articulate Fakhar.” What follows is very entertaining responses from his kindred analysts.

Wasim Akram had before censured Pakistan’s choice to rest quick bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi in the third and last Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).

Akram cautioned players to choose if they have any desire to be the greats of their game or a tycoon by playing T20 cricket. After Pakistan lost the series 2-0, Shaheen was refreshed from the last Test at Sydney.

“Straight after this there are five T20s in New Zealand, and Shaheen’s the commander,” Wasim said on Fox Cricket as cited by ESPNCricinfo.

“In any case, T20 cricket, what difference does it make? I get it, it is there for diversion and it is there for monetary profit for cricket sheets, for players, however cricketers ought to realize that Test cricket is a definitive.”

“In the event that we discuss what happened quite a while back in this Test in Sydney, no one understands what happened the previous evening in T20. That is the distinction. These folks need to comprehend and learn, to be an extraordinary of the game or would you like to be a tycoon. You can become both however with a touch of more sense,” he finished up.

Australia went on the decisive victory the three-match Test series against Pakistan by dominating the last match by 8 wickets.

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