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'There is no reason why we can?t beat India' - Akhtar

Akhtar Confident !! :D and thats a great news for Pakistani'z



Shoaib Akhtar is confident of Pakistan driving home the advantage in the forthcoming series against India, starting next month, and believes he can deliver the goods.

Akhtar, widely criticised for his dismal performance against India in 2004, also missed the tour earlier this year. Motivation, he maintains, will not be a problem as the crucial series kicks off on January 13 at Lahore. "You only need to hear the name of India to get motivation," he said in an interview to the Mumbai Mirror while in Karachi. "Players from both sides get charged up when we face one another. The whole team is looking forward to meeting the Indian challenge."

India, who recently defeated Sri Lanka 6-1 in a one-day series and 2-0 in a three-match Test series, travel to Pakistan full of confidence. Their last tour to Pakistan was a huge success, with Test and one-day series victories propelling the side to new heights. Akhtar, however, pointed to Pakistan's comprehensive defeat of England recently as evidence of his side's resurgence. "They've [India] won their home series against Sri Lanka ... but I think we beat a stronger team and that gives us the edge."

Critics have cited the coming series as a chance for Akhtar to take revenge on an India, but he was quick to deny this. "It's not revenge, as people are saying, but unfinished business against India," he said. "I still regret that I couldn't live upto expectations when India came here, but I did not lack commitment. I am always focussed on a series, as I am for the India series."

A medical inquiry, after allegations that he feigned injury in the crucial final Test against India at Rawalpindi in April 2004, seemed to have haunted Akhtar for the months after that series - he did not find favour with certain team-mates and was publicly criticised by Inzamam-ul-Haq - but Akhtar refused to dwell on the past. "It was something like a nightmare for me ... but I've forgotten all that," he said. "People did question my commitment, not only in the series against India but also on the tour of Australia where I took five wickets in the first innings of both Tests. All that is behind me."

Akhtar admitted that Imran Khan, the legendary Pakistan captain, had supported him and advised him to step it up. "My hero Imran Khan gave me a piece of advice before the England series, and I followed that," he continued. "He told me that I'm at the crossroads of my career and I must perform in the series. I did my best. Luckily for me, I played in all three Tests despite pain and niggles. So, if I can play with injury and do my best, no one should question my commitment."

Reflecting on his rebirth of sorts against England, where he picked up 17 wickets and looked comfortable shouldering the attack apart from batting with control and purpose, Akhtar was positive of carrying on in the same vein. "I want to do the same I did against England, and if I am able to do that, help my team win, it would be a huge relief for me."

Commenting on India's powerful batting line-up - including Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid - Akhtar singled out Dravid as the biggest threat to the Pakistan bowlers "Sachin is great, but I have always found Dravid more subtle, hard to get out," he said. "He has a solid defence and plays less shots than the other two. When a batsman plays less shots, he tends to give you less chances of getting him out."

Akhtar was, however, confident on Pakistan's confronting India with force. "The team has shown unity in the series against England ... bowlers have done their job to perfection," he said. "India is more used to the conditions we have in Pakistan ... they will naturally pose more of a challenge that England did. But I'm sure that we can fare better than last time." Having a rejuvenated Inzamam-ul-Haq at the helm of affairs, Akhtar added, was a huge bonus. "Inzamam has led the team admirably. He is in top form, so there is no reason why we can't beat India."

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Akhtar will be a danger for india ..... he is bowling well ... he is fit ... his slower bowls will be a Weapon for him !!!
 
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gambino said:
india isnt the team they were last year!!

ya i totally agree with u that India isn't the team they were last year........................ :mad :mad but they are more dangerous,more energetic and more competative and offcourse 2nd in test ranking and 4th in ODI's :happy :happy :happy .
 
usy57_pak said:
Akhtar Confident !! :D and thats a great news for Pakistani'z



Shoaib Akhtar is confident of Pakistan driving home the advantage in the forthcoming series against India, starting next month, and believes he can deliver the goods.

Akhtar, widely criticised for his dismal performance against India in 2004, also missed the tour earlier this year. Motivation, he maintains, will not be a problem as the crucial series kicks off on January 13 at Lahore. "You only need to hear the name of India to get motivation," he said in an interview to the Mumbai Mirror while in Karachi. "Players from both sides get charged up when we face one another. The whole team is looking forward to meeting the Indian challenge."

India, who recently defeated Sri Lanka 6-1 in a one-day series and 2-0 in a three-match Test series, travel to Pakistan full of confidence. Their last tour to Pakistan was a huge success, with Test and one-day series victories propelling the side to new heights. Akhtar, however, pointed to Pakistan's comprehensive defeat of England recently as evidence of his side's resurgence. "They've [India] won their home series against Sri Lanka ... but I think we beat a stronger team and that gives us the edge."

Critics have cited the coming series as a chance for Akhtar to take revenge on an India, but he was quick to deny this. "It's not revenge, as people are saying, but unfinished business against India," he said. "I still regret that I couldn't live upto expectations when India came here, but I did not lack commitment. I am always focussed on a series, as I am for the India series."

A medical inquiry, after allegations that he feigned injury in the crucial final Test against India at Rawalpindi in April 2004, seemed to have haunted Akhtar for the months after that series - he did not find favour with certain team-mates and was publicly criticised by Inzamam-ul-Haq - but Akhtar refused to dwell on the past. "It was something like a nightmare for me ... but I've forgotten all that," he said. "People did question my commitment, not only in the series against India but also on the tour of Australia where I took five wickets in the first innings of both Tests. All that is behind me."

Akhtar admitted that Imran Khan, the legendary Pakistan captain, had supported him and advised him to step it up. "My hero Imran Khan gave me a piece of advice before the England series, and I followed that," he continued. "He told me that I'm at the crossroads of my career and I must perform in the series. I did my best. Luckily for me, I played in all three Tests despite pain and niggles. So, if I can play with injury and do my best, no one should question my commitment."

Reflecting on his rebirth of sorts against England, where he picked up 17 wickets and looked comfortable shouldering the attack apart from batting with control and purpose, Akhtar was positive of carrying on in the same vein. "I want to do the same I did against England, and if I am able to do that, help my team win, it would be a huge relief for me."

Commenting on India's powerful batting line-up - including Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid - Akhtar singled out Dravid as the biggest threat to the Pakistan bowlers "Sachin is great, but I have always found Dravid more subtle, hard to get out," he said. "He has a solid defence and plays less shots than the other two. When a batsman plays less shots, he tends to give you less chances of getting him out."

Akhtar was, however, confident on Pakistan's confronting India with force. "The team has shown unity in the series against England ... bowlers have done their job to perfection," he said. "India is more used to the conditions we have in Pakistan ... they will naturally pose more of a challenge that England did. But I'm sure that we can fare better than last time." Having a rejuvenated Inzamam-ul-Haq at the helm of affairs, Akhtar added, was a huge bonus. "Inzamam has led the team admirably. He is in top form, so there is no reason why we can't beat India."

? Cricinfo



Akhtar will be a danger for india ..... he is bowling well ... he is fit ... his slower bowls will be a Weapon for him !!!


Yea thats right his slow bowl is great he destroyed England players i hpoe he can destroyed India's players too with his slow ball.
 
indiancricketer said:
Ok hold on... ODI will Not be easly won by pakistan...what are you saying man...OF COURSE WE aint the same...we are a better, STRONGER, Tougher TEAM...IN ODI and test... buddy if INDIA lose the odi so easly how can this series be called "the mother of all SERIES" ? india are in a better position now than before...India will FIGHT HARD...And we wont lose that easly...Both teams are on a role and they will battle it out like nothing before...this indopak will be intersting... how do you know we are gonna lose the 1 days...everyone says this...PAKISTAN ARE UNDER PRESSURE...because they have to make sure they dont lose this indopak as they lost the last 1 in pakistan. We have a tougher stronger team and you gotta forget that india is gonna lose the ODI easly.


nicely said :clap
 
This is going to a very closely fought test and ODI series. India were struggling in ODIs but have been in great form as of late and the same goes for Pakistan in tests. At this point, I'd say both teams are pretty much even.

As far as ODIs go, I think we're more or less facing the same Indian team we faced in India. This is where Pathan comes in. All those times that Indian team collapsed in the series, there was rarely anyone who could hold it together for them down the order (except Kaif, who won't be there). This, I feel, is where Pathan is gonna put a hurt on us. Pakistanis on the other hand have a team that seems to matured quite a bit since that series and work much better as a unit. Also, this time around, not only do we have Akhtar, we have an Akhtar who plays for the team.

Anyway, I don't care what anybody says in this thread or any other, I am going to enjoy some great cricket LIVE from Jan. 13th to Feb. 19th. The end date is my sister's b-day, so I already told her if Pakistan have a bad series she ain't getting a present.
 
nightprowler10 said:
This is going to a very closely fought test and ODI series. India were struggling in ODIs but have been in great form as of late and the same goes for Pakistan in tests. At this point, I'd say both teams are pretty much even.

As far as ODIs go, I think we're more or less facing the same Indian team we faced in India. This is where Pathan comes in. All those times that Indian team collapsed in the series, there was rarely anyone who could hold it together for them down the order (except Kaif, who won't be there). This, I feel, is where Pathan is gonna put a hurt on us. Pakistanis on the other hand have a team that seems to matured quite a bit since that series and work much better as a unit. Also, this time around, not only do we have Akhtar, we have an Akhtar who plays for the team.

Anyway, I don't care what anybody says in this thread or any other, I am going to enjoy some great cricket LIVE from Jan. 13th to Feb. 19th. The end date is my sister's b-day, so I already told her if Pakistan have a bad series she ain't getting a present.

Heh, at least you'll save some money! :cheers
 
The Only concern for me is the indian top order ! :eek:
i personally feel jaffer should have been played in the last test instead
of gambhir so that we would have had a rough idea of his batting skills.
anyways... past is past.

this series is going to be a cracker !!!
i am gonna just ENJOY it despite the result
 
Kaif is not in the test team, but will definitely be in the ODI team. So Kaif will stay in the middle order for ODI's.
 
When is Akhtar not confident of wreaking havoc on his opponents? That guy is always talking--luckily he has been delivering too, recently.
 
A nice birthday gift would that she can have an England vs Pakistan cricket package during the summer. So you can profit from that too. :)
 
sohummisra said:
When is Akhtar not confident of wreaking havoc on his opponents? That guy is always talking--luckily he has been delivering too, recently.
Akthar speaking before a series is nothing new. He is always confident before a series , and people take it as arrogance and cockiness (rightly or wrongly) .

He made a few statements about a little batsman from Mumbai before the WC match and looked extremely confident before the game but did not look as confident when he bowled the first over (which cost only about 18 runs!) .
 
Confident or not confident such talk from both the teams is just meaningless, what matters is the performance in the middle, they just do all the talking to get the fans nervous before a ball is bowled, as if we're not nervous enough while the matches are on!
 
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