Wasim Akram and Imran Khan New Delhi: Pakistani legend Pace Wasim Akram opened up about what it was like to play under Imran Khan, and called Captain of the World Cup of 1992 the largest captain he had ever played. Akram, who launched his international career in the mid -1980s, attributed Imran for shaping it not only as a cricket but also as a professional.When Akram thought about his early days with Pakistan, he said most of his development got under Imran’s leadership. “I think whatever I did as a cricket, outside the field, on the pitch, he was recognized.While many considered Imran a naturally talented player, Akram stressed that his success was built on tireless efforts. “People said I was very naturally talented. Skipper was not talented.Akram stressed that Imran’s determination and willingness to rediscover himself for the whole team. His hard work, according to Akram, created a culture where no one could afford to be happy. “I mean he was the best captain I played.
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At the same time, it was known that Imran was hard for his players if necessary. Akram explained that the former captain demanded a full commitment in the field. “Sometimes he shouted at us because if you were lazy, quite fair. He was hard but was hard in the field.However, Imran could not tolerate players who tried to protect themselves in pressure situations. “If you are trying to save and say well, it is a pressure situation, just standing on the back seat – he judged. He knew this particular player would just save.
