Kamran Akmal Biography
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Kamran Akmal, Cricketers is famous for Cricket, Pakistani celebrity. Born on 13 January, 1982
Kamran Akmal is a Pakistani cricketer who has played Tests, ODIs and T20Is for Pakistan as a wicket-keeper.
International career
He
is a quick-scoring batsman and a wicket-keeper, who has achieved 6
centuries in Test innings. However, his first century was vital - his
109 from the number eight position at Mohali, coming in with Pakistan in
a lead of 39 against India in the first Test, ensured that the visitors
could draw the match. His form against the touring English in 2005 made
him one of the most important players in the team. Naturally, he is a
batsman that plays lower down the order but has sometimes opened in both
Test and One-day cricket. As an opener he has scored two back to back
centuries in ODIs against England. Coming in lower down the order in
Test matches, he played one memorable innings. He saved Pakistan from a
score of 39/6, scoring a century, to a competitive 245 which helped
Pakistan win the match and the series.
His
batting was highly productive in early 2006 as he scored seven
international hundreds within the space of 6 months. Since his tour of
England in Summer 2006 however his batting form dwindled and steadily
become worse. His wicket-keeping also worsened and dropped many catches
on both the England tour and on a tour to South Africa in early 2007. He
then scored an international hundred in the Bangladeshi tour of
Pakistan in 2008. He later moved to have some injuries and did not play
for some days but later he was again brought into the team.
Akmal
was dropped for the Asia Cup 2008 as a result of his poor
wicket-keeping. He was replaced by Sarfraz Ahmed who performed very well
at the domestic level and also because of Sarfraz's strong showing in
the U-19 World Cup. Akmal was named in the 30 man probable squad for the
2008 ICC Champions Trophy.
Akmal
was part of the Pakistan team that won the T20 World Cup in 2009. He
was notable for his quick stumpings, dismissing 4 batsmen in one match
against Netherlands.
On 12
November 2008, Akmal hit two consecutive 6s in the last over. As a
result Pakistan won the first ODI in Abu Dhabi against West Indies.
On
17 July 2010, Akmal was appointed the vice-captain of the Pakistani
test squad but later removed because of his alleged involvement in spot
fixing.
Match fixing allegations
In
the 2nd Test match on the 2009-10 tour of Australia, Akmal dropped four
catches in the Australian innings, three of those coming from Michael
Hussey. Hussey went on to score 134* and was involved in a massive 9th
wicket partnership stand of 133 runs with Peter Siddle. Pakistan
eventually went on to lose the match by 36 runs, after being dismissed
for just 139 in the second innings. Later it was alleged that he, along
with pace bowler Rana Naved-ul-Hasan were involved in match fixing, and
were questioned by Pakistan Cricket Board and subsequently dropped for
the twenty20 series against England.
In
early September 2010 The International Cricket Council sent an official
notice to Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal telling him that he is
under investigation for allegedly fixing the Sydney Test. For the
subsequent series against South Africa in October 2010 Akmal had an
operation to remove his appendix and was unavailable for the
limited-overs squad. Akmal was able to recover from the operation to
participate in the two-match test series but Zulqarnain Haider was
selected ahead of him Another reason also emerged that Kamran Akmal,
Shoaib Malik, Umar Amin and Yasir Hameed were not selected for the tour
due to the fact that suspicions were raised that they were involved with
the spot-fixing scandal that included Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and
Mohammad Asif. Another player Wahab Riaz was under investigation for
fixing but the ICC had interrogated him and he was no longer part of the
investigation therefore he was allowed to take part on the tour of
South Africa that included two Twenty20 Internationals, five ODI matches
and two Test matches. Though this has not been confirmed by the board,
it is believed that the reason they were not picked was that the
suspicion had not been cleared. The ICC confirmed that Akmal had been
barred from entering the team. Once his investigation was completed he
was available for national selection.
Wicket-keeping
Kamran
Akmal has been constantly criticized for his lack of consistent
wicket-keeping. After another horrendous series behind the stumps
against Sri Lanka in January 2009 journalists and former players called
for his removal from the national team. His wicket-keeping steadily
improved, with a very strong showing in the 2009 T20 World Cup,
including a world-record performance of four stumpings in a single match
against the Netherlands. However during the second test against
Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground he dropped four catches,
including three chances from Michael Hussey in one session on Day 4.
Hussey went on to score a match winning century with the Pakistan team
losing in a shock result after dominating the first three days of play.
He was subsequently dropped for the third test, being replaced by
Sarfraz Ahmed. After this tour Akmal saw a steady improvement in his
wicket-keeping for the 2010 ICC World Twenty20, 2010 Asia Cup and
against Australia in July 2010 however the next test series against
England saw Akmal drop three easy catches and miss a stumping. The match
as a consolation saw Akmal take a superb catch of Kevin Pietersen
before dropping a catch on the very next ball against Paul Collingwood.
In the first innings Akmal dropped a catch of Eoin Morgan when he was on
23 who then went on to score 130. Despite having another keeper,
Zulqarnain Haider, in the squad, Pakistani captain Salman Butt announced
it was too early in the series as only one match had been played to
decide the fate of Kamran Akmal. However the team decided to give him a
break and placed in reserve-keeper Zulqarnain Haider; Haider scored a
match-saving 88 in the second innings. However a finger injury ruled him
out for the fourth test and the rest of the series. Therefore Akmal
returned.
Personal life
Akmal
has two brothers, Adnan Akmal and Umar Akmal, who are also professional
cricketers. The former being a keeper-batsman and the latter being a
batting all-rounder. He married in 2006 and lives with his wife, Aaiza,
and their young daughter. He is a graduate of Beaconhouse School System
Garden Town,Lahore. On 14 November 2010 it emerged that Akmal and his
family had been robbed at gunpoint. The family were heading to wedding
near their home when two unidentified people came and held them at
gunpoint. The family were safe but the robbers ran away with a thousand
dollar diamond ring, jewellery, expensive watches and cash
IPL career
Akmal
was signed on to the Rajasthan Royals, and played in the inaugural
season of the IPL. He played five matches in the tournament, as
wicket-keeper and top-order batsman, including the final of the
tournament against the Chennai Super Kings. He took two catches in the
first innings, however he was run out for six runs during the Royal's
chase. The Royals went on to win the tournament after a thrilling
finish. He did not play in 2009 because Pakistani players were not
allowed to participate as a result of the tense atmosphere after the
2008 Mumbai attacks.
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