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Wasim Akram's impending memoir to make some 'frightening disclosures'- special Report

Wasim Akram's impending memoir to make some 'frightening disclosures

                Source: Wasim Akram (Twitter)


DUBAI - Amazing Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram's impending memoir is tied in with "alarming disclosures" about the Malik Qayyum Commission report, match-fixing and cricket characters.


The book named "Ruler Wasim Akram" would be sent off inside the following couple of weeks, the 'King of Swing' let a Pakistani paper know this week. "The writer of his life story is a popular English essayist," he said.


Akram said the book would be converted into numerous dialects, including Urdu. In his book, Akram will be sharing recollections from his own life and cricket vocation. He will likewise be talking about the 1992 World Cup and Imran Khan in his account.


Akram said he would recount a few untold stories from his cricket profession in his impending book.


The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had set up a request commission headed by Equity Qayyum of the Lahore High Court to research match-fixing charges during the 1990s. The report distributed in 2000 considered a few cricketers liable for match-fixing, including Salim Malik and Ata-ur-Rehman.


About Akram, the commission report peruses: "The proof against Wasim Akram has not come up to the essential level, basically on account of Ata-ur-Rehman's lying himself. This Commission will provide him with the advantage of uncertainty. Nonetheless, there has been a proof to raise questions about his trustworthiness.


"Thusly, this Commission suggests that he be eliminated from the captaincy of the Pakistan Cricket Crew and an individual of faultless person be delegated. In addition, he ought to be blamed, held under watch, and his funds ought to be researched."


The commission likewise forced a Rs300,000 fine on Akram. 

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