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Monday, Jun 16, 2025
Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar said that New Zealand 'killed Pakistan cricket'.
The Rawalpindi Express had threatened Uthappa during the 2007 One-Day International series.
Having lost all three matches to England, Bangladesh and India, Gibson's side head into Monday's clash with the West Indies likely needing to win their remaining six games to have a chance of making the semifinals.
Akhtar went on to say that the legal notice is based upon lies from Tafazzul Rizvi and he stands by his words.
Akhtar said that he has never stepped back from sharing his knowledge and he would be more than happy to do the same with the Indian bowlers.
It all started with an ESPNcricinfo poll on Twitter where the cricket website paired 20 top players -- former and current -- with each other and asked fans to pick one contest they would love to watch.
According to a latest UN trade report, the world economy will go into recession this year with a predicted loss of trillions of dollars of global income due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gavaskar had said that it was more likely to snow in Lahore than a bilateral series to take place between India and Pakistan any time soon.
Akhtar also said that whenever the game resumes, use of saliva for shining the cricket ball should not be allowed so as to stop the spread of the virus.
The legendary all-rounder said 'India doesn't need the money' and it is not worth risking lives for a cricket match.
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