Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar, who was a terror for batsmen from all the countries that play cricket, says nobody ever played him better than his former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq.
Shoaib is one of the fastest bowlers to have ever played the game and his career tally of 444 international wickets barely does justice to the fear he put into opponents around the world.
The 41-year-old says of all the batsmen he bowled to, including modern legends like Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting, no-one played him better than his legendary teammate.
“There were a lot of players in the world (I found difficult to get out) but the most difficult, who I couldn’t even get out in the nets, was Inzamam,” Shoaib said in an interview with Wasim Akram on the former allrounder’s talk show The Sportsman. “I think there was no other player who played me better than him.
“His footwork was quick, he would place himself and be ready to play. He could see the ball earlier than many. I always thought he had an extra second. “However fast I bowl, he had placed himself where the ball would land.”
Inzamam, who played in 34 of Shoaib’s 46 Tests, tallied 35 centuries in his 16-year international career and is regarded as one of Pakistan’s greatest-ever batsmen. After a stint as head coach of Afghanistan, he was named Pakistan’s chief selector earlier this year and has overseen their rise to the No.1 ranking in Test cricket.
Shoaib, who was a 16-year-old when Imran lifted the World Cup trophy at the MCG, says he was inspired by the golden generation of Pakistan cricket. “I wanted to be a fast bowler right from day one,” he said. “I wanted to bowl fast and I wanted to do this only.”Inspiration is very important. Heroes are very important. If there are no heroes you cannot get inspired.
“You try to become like them but then you blossom into something else.”First I saw you (Wasim) and Imran. Then I saw Waqar (Younis) and you bowling. “Then I thought to myself that if I copy you people, I might become someone.”
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