Why was Shoaib Akhtar banned in England?

Islamabad: Pakistan’s maverick fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been banned from international and domestic cricket for five years for repeated violations of discipline.

Is Shoaib Akhtar a Hindu?

Akhtar on Thursday had claimed that a few Pakistani cricketers were reluctant to even eat with him because he is a Hindu.

Is Shoaib Akhtar Shia or Sunni?

Shoaib Akhtar Height, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Bio/Wiki
Nickname(s) Rawalpindi Express, Tiger
Religion Islam
Sect Sunni
Food Habit Non-Vegetarian

Is Shoaib Akhtar better than Brett Lee?

Lee has taken 380 wickets in 221 ODI games at an average of 23.36, with 9 fifers, including best bowling figures of 5/22. Akhtar has taken 247 wickets in 163 test matches at an average of 24.97, with 4 fifers, including best bowling figures of 6/16 in an innings.

Is Shoaib Akhtar a Gujjar?

His father, Mohammad Akhtar, whom Shoaib describes as very religious and “from a hardworking, economically unprivileged family of the Gujjar community”, worked as a night watchman at a petrol station belonging to the Attock oil refinery, and married his mother, Hameeda Awan, when she was still a teenager, and they had …

Which Pakistani cricketer is known as Rawalpindi Express?

He was nicknamed “Rawalpindi Express”, in reference to his speed and hometown, and “Tiger”….Shoaib Akhtar.

Personal information
Born 13 August 1975 Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
Nickname Rawalpindi Express
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Batting Right-handed

Which is the fastest ball in cricket history?

List of All-time Fastest bowlers in Cricket History | Top-10

S.No Bowler Fastest Delivery
1. Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) 161.3 km/hr (100.2 mph)
2. Brett Lee (Australia) 161.1 km/hr (100.1 mph)
3. Shaun Tait (Australia) 161.1 km/hr (100.1 mph)
4. Jeff Thomson (Australia) 160.6 km/hr (99.8 mph)

What happened Shaun Tait?

Former Australia fast bowler Shaun Tait has been appointed Afghanistan’s bowling coach with immediate effect for a period of five months. He will be working alongside head coach Lance Klusener.

Is Mohammad Amir back?

Retired Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir has said he will return to international cricket if all his concerns are addressed. Retired Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir has said he will return to international cricket if all his concerns are addressed.