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Mohammad Akram (Urdu: محمد اکرم) (born 04 July 1992) is a Software Developer at Unistal Systems Pvt. Ltd., who worked as a freelancer for three years and now he is working as full time software developer.
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Cricket controversies
editIn 1998, while playing for Pakistan, Akram "lowered his shoulder and made avoidable contact with Shane Warne" during the third day of the third Test against Australia. Akram pleaded guilty to the charge and received a severe reprimand from the ICC match referee. At the hearing Mohammad Akram immediately apologised and showed a sense of remorse for his actions. He claimed it was a heat of the moment incident and promised that it would not happen again.[1]
In February 1998, Akram and Saqlain Mushtaq were 'mugged' outside their Sandton hotel and Pakistan threatened to walk out of their South African tour.[2]
In 2004, he was penalized by the England and Wales Cricket Board for ball-tampering whilst at Sussex. He did not stay at Sussex after 2004, preferring instead a three-year contract with Surrey. Surrey themselves were docked eight points in the County Championship for ball-tampering in 2005, but an internal Surrey investigation failed to identify the culprits.
Coaching career
editOn August 24, 2012, The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appointed Mohammad Akram as their bowling coach on a one-year contract.[3] In April 2013, Akram was also involved in a 10-day training camp for top fast bowlers with Wasim Akram at National Stadium Karachi.He had been removed from coaching on 24 April 2014 and is working as head coach at National Cricket Academy.
References
edit- ^ "ICC match referee's statement on Akram-Warne incident". Cricinfo. Nov 27, 1999.
- ^ "Eleven cricketing sex scandals". Mark van Dijk, Cricinfo. December 2006.
- ^ "Mohammad Akram to be Pakistan's bowling coach". Wisden India. 24 August 2012.[permanent dead link]
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