Tuesday 12 June 2012

Wasim Akram

Wasim Akram Biography
Date of Birth: June 3, 1966
Claim to Fame: Pakistani cricket fast bowler
Considered by many the greatest lefty fast bowler in the world, Wasim Akram is known to be the face of cricket and a pioneer in the reverse spin bowling. Highly respected by his contemporaries for an impressive career, adorned by an ICC Cricket Hall of Fame and broken several records, Akram is not without controversy. Charged with handling the ball and the match-fixing, cricket champion has struggled to maintain his reputation.

Born in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan to a middle class family, attended Akram Islamia College, where he served as an opening bowler and batsman. Displaying enormous talent and style in Test cricket, Akram attracted the attention of Pakistan All Terrain Kahn, Imran. Kahn became a close friend and mentor of Akram in the Cricket World Cup in Australia.

Throughout the fame of the 80's Akram grew and the world of cricket was forced to take note of the talent that Kahn is seen in the young bowler. However, in 1988, Akram suffered a pulled groin, the first of many injuries that hinder its development as an athlete and hinder his career. However, in the early 90's, Akram appeared on the scene and recovered with a faster, more deliberate swing bowling that made the world focus on it. In Cricket World Cup 1992, Akram new style of swing was fatal and Pakistan's National Team won the tournament. The group's success and leadership skills Akram earned the title of "captain" came a distinction he held until his retirement in 2003 after allegations of match-fixing.

After his retirement, Akram was found as a sports commentator for ESPN and other networks, reporting on a range of sports, not just cricket. However, in 2010, Akram went back into the world of cricket bowling as a technical consultant for Kolkata Knight riders and as a couch for a number of training camps.
The former cricket champion also found great support and job satisfaction of diabetes as an advocate and spokesman for Accu Chek. Akram, who was diagnosed with Type I diabetes in 1997, speaks openly about his illness and is determined to use his fame to promote awareness and break the stereotype that diabetes can be controlled. Akram, in an interview with a comprehensive welfare, said: "I wanted to help people become aware of the disease and what is available to deal with it. I took 250 wickets after being diagnosed with diabetes.

I can control my sugar levels every other day before breakfast and after lunch. If I'm stressed about something I check my sugar to see how it is affected by stress. As I am in the knowledge about what affects my blood sugar, I am more able to control it. "
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