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Wasim Akram brutally beaten the “World Cup error” 1999 “by teammates -Old Video Viral

File photo of the Pakistani cricket team legends Wasim Akram© X (Twitter)




The legendary Pakistani cricket team of the fast bowler Wasim Akram recently dealt with a little controversy with some experts and former players who are approved for him. In the middle of the current chatter, old videos of the former teammates Aamer Sothail and Ijaz Ahmed have reappeared, where they criticized Akram's decision-making during the World Cup final in 1999 against Australia and accused their litter call for their defeat. In the past few months, the generation of the Pakistani cricket team of the 90s has been held responsible for the “long-term editions” after the humiliating Champions Trophy 2025 campaign of the national team's national team.

“When we won the throw, it was as if we had already won the final. But what Haisim Akram did that day, even a street cricket player would not have made this mistake. I told him the night before not to see the heavy rain. If he was under pressure, he should have requested a team meeting in the morning. But there was no meeting. When I saw Imran Khan in front of the throw, I greeted him. Then Wasim won the throw and said it was a team decision to hit first. When I went to imran Bhai Called me back and said, “You have already lost the match,” said Ijaz Ahmed.

Aamer Sohail also did not hold back and said that Akram did not perform well for Pakistan in the 1992 World Championships in 1992, 1996, 1999 and 2003.

“There were talks in front of the World Cup that the captain (spoke about himself), who was at the top for two to three years, was replaced by Wasim Akram. Wasim Akram's biggest contribution to the Pakistani cricket is that he ensured that we did not win a World Cup after 1992. Imran Khan should be grateful to him, and he even granted him the Hilal-E-Imdiaz 2019. We could easily have won the 1996, 1999 and 2003 World Cup. You have to investigate to find out who is responsible, ”he said.

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