Pace ace
Shoaib Akhtar is back to full fitness in an ominous sign for New Zealand
and England, who will host Pakistan in the new year. Akhtar said Thursday
he was bowling at full speed again after seven months out of the game due
to injury.
``I have been
bowling in the nets for a week now and have found no problem. It looks
like a rebirth for me,'' Akhtar told AFP.
Tagged the
``Rawalpindi Express'' for his thunderbolts, Akhtar has not played
international cricket since May due to problems with his ribs, knees and
shoulders.
``I have missed a
lot of cricket but the new year will definitely bring some good cricket
for me.
``I look forward to
the New Zealand and England tours next year and will now try to maintain
my fitness.''
Akhtar has clocked
99 miles (158.4 kilometers) per hour, close to the world bowling record of
99.6 miles per hour set by Australian firebrand Jeff Thomson in the 1970s.
He is crurrently
under the care of Tauseef Ahmed, a nutrionist and phsyical trainer, who
says Akhtar is ``totally reconstructed.''
``We have rectified
all his problems and he can play anytime from now. He is a much better
athlete now,'' Ahmed said.
``Akhtar has broken
two stumps with his deliveries in the nets and by that you can judge he is
bowling at his fastest again.
``We have six weeks
before the New Zealand tour and in that time he will shape up to his
best.''
Ahmed said Akhtar
had resisted pressure to change his action.
``He told me that
many people suggested that he should change his action but we have put him
where he belongs and his action is the same.''
Pakistan leave for
New Zealand in the second week of February to play three Tests and five
one-day internationals.
They then play two
tests in England and a triangular series with world champions
Australia. |