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Shoaib Akhtar ready to coach Indian fast bowlers

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Former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar said that he prepared to coach fast bowlers from any country. He further stated that he will coach Indian team also if he get an offer the neighbor country.

According to the details, in an interview with a social networking site he said that he only wants to make fast bowlers who can oppose batmen no matter which country they belong.

When the host raise the question about India then Rawalpindi Express answered, “I will definitely… I will spread the knowledge.”

He further said that he is also ready to coach bowlers in rich Indian Premier League.

Akhtar played in the inaugural IPL season for Shah Rukh Khan’s team, Kolkata Knight Riders but the Indian government banned Pakistani cricketers from IPL in 2009.

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Earlier, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)  legal adviser Tafazul Rizvi has filed a defamation suit against former speed-star Shoaib Akhtar.

Filing a legal notice of Rs 100 million against Shoaib Akhtar, Tafazul Rizvi said that the former cricketer should apologize for the allegations or face legal action.

The legal adviser of the PCB said that he would donate the compensation money to the dispensary of the High Court. Shoaib Akhtar should apologize or prove the allegations.

On the other hand, the Pakistan Bar Council has also reacted strongly to Shoaib Akhtar’s statement.

In a statement, Vice Chairman Pakistan Bar Council Abid Saqi said that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Legal Adviser Tafazul Rizvi is a member of the bar and Shoaib Akhtar should not have made such a statement about him.

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