Shoaib Akhtar After Years

Shoaib Akhtar After Years 2Shoaib Akhtar, considered by many as one of the fastest bowlers in modern cricket, was always surrounded by controversies during his career. The Pakistani fast bowler abused South African spin bowler Paul Adams in 2003 and was widely criticized for being repeatedly accused of ball-tampering and his relationship with crowds. Shoaib was always highly critical of the Pakistan Cricket Board publicly and entered into doping books by testing positive for Nandrolone along with Mohammad Asif.

In October 2006, his mercurial career came to a halt when the Pakistan cricket team visited India to play the Champions Trophy. Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif tested positive for Nandrolone, a banned steroid, and both pacers were sent home in disgrace. Akhtar received a ban of two years and Asif received a one-year ban, which were later overturned on appeal.

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After announcing his retirement after the World Cup 2011, Shoaib Akhtar participated a while for the Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata Knight Riders. He can be seen doing Hindi commentary on television these days and joined the likes of Harsha Bhogle and Navjot Singh Sidhu during the ICC World Twenty20 and the legendary Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan for the ICC World Cup 2015 that was held in Australia and New Zealand.

The former Pakistan speedster was expected to become the head coach of the State Bank of Pakistan side for the 2014-15 first-class season. It is an interesting fact that Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram had also taken up cricket commentary before they temporarily switched to a coaching job.

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Shoaib Akhtar Caught Doping

Shoaib AkhtarIn October 2006, Shoaib Akhtar, also known as the Rawalpindi Express, was banned alongside Mohammad Asif just before the Champions Trophy in India. Both Pakistani cricketers waived their rights to have their ‘B samples’ tested after they failed an anti-doping test for Nandrolone, a banned steroid.

It was later claimed by Shoaib that he took some herbal medicines from an herbal expert and was was on a high-protein diet which contained beef, chicken meat, and other dietary supplements. However, he was unable to prove his statement.

A three-man tribunal panel, including former Pakistan captain Intikhab Alam and doctor Waqar Ahmed, banned Shoaib Akhtar was banned for two years and Asif was banned for one year. The panel showed leniency to Mohammad Asif as he had little knowledge about performance enhancing drugs. It was remarked by the panel that Mohammad Asif stopped using the steroid when his physiotherapist asked him to do so. The Tribunal chief Shahid Hamid remarked that a full and fair chance was provided to both pacers and it was felt that they failed to prove their innocence. The Tribunal chief also said the doping investigation was investigated completely and carefully.

Hamid added the tests were conducted properly, samples reached the laboratory in Malaysia in a safe way, and there was no error in testing in the laboratory. Hamid, a former governor of Punjab province, went on to remark that both players accepted findings of the anti-doping tests. The tribunal chief added that we, after a thorough inquiry and bound by the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) and the International Cricket Council (ICC), have reached the decision and also remarked the two players are banned from representing Pakistan in any international match. It was also concluded that the pacers cannot play in a domestic match under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board and they cannot take any monetary gains and cannot hold any official posts.

A review committee later overturned the bans on Shoaib and Asif in December. Both pacers later cleared anti-doping test that were held at the fitness and training camp in Karachi.

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