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Tauqeer Zia always intervened. He did of course meet the expectations in the middle of the book, but what really warmed my heart were the first few and the last few chapters of his book. View all 3 comments. There was not a single night when he slept without physical pain. At regular intervals throughout the book, the reader is treated to a tiring litany of self-eulogy and encomiums.
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Such an apt title. Along the way,he slept on the floor and lived in the thick This is a fast paced xkhtar by the world's fastest bowler.
Akhtar endured many bans,was accused of having used drugs and hitting his teammates,struggled massively with his fitness,went through a lot of pain and was nearly tossed out of the game for alleged chucking.
Faster conyroversially the speeding bullet, charging down with that long long run up, what a thrill to watch this guy. Shoaib also makes his feelings clear about the PCB, whom he holds responsible for ruining Pakistani cricket and players.

Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has slammed the Pakistan paceman. Shoaib Akhtar in full flow was a delight but this book is just rants.

Please Email the Editor. Shoaib Akhtar Candid Fair enough, the book. Shoaib also rightly credits Rawalpindi Cricket Club for grooming him.
‘Controversially Yours' from Akhtar - The Hindu
I will be lying by saying that I never had a crush of Shoaib, seeing this book at store added excitement for reading it. Actually, not just Pakistan, a few more countries across the cricket sphere too.

Interesting book seems somewhat exaggerated that's justified, there should be a movie on this book, his life story is a ready script. This book was filled with the sort of information you really can't find elsewhere. The drama is vividly sketched over several pages as Shoaib struggles and eventually succeeds in getting his PCB-enforced ban reversed by pulling political strings.
As a device to enhance your pleasure of the game, this book delivers. Which is why this is an important book. Feb 28, Sana R. Meanwhile, when asked by some television channels about Akhtar's remark, Tendulkar declined to comment. One singularly glaring feature of this autobiography is the extraordinary self-praise and gloating contained within the covers. It also, surprisingly, does include some valid points on the state of cricket, Pakistan cricket in particular.
Shoaib tells us he was an ace student, and also a natural prankster. You will be shocked to know that this fastest ever pacer once had slept on footpaths and begged for food from these innocent street people.
Controversially Yours | Rawalpindi revelations
Inspite of such pitfalls, this book is a welcome addition to literature on cricket. To help make this website better, to improve and personalize your experience and for advertising purposes, are you happy to accept cookies and other technologies.
There are very many little exclusive insights that this book offers and I believe every Cricket Nut must read this.
There are several funny anecdotes spread throughout the book. Not only his personal life and cricket life, Akhtar has shed light upon the economic, social and political conditions of Pakistan from the view of cricketer and being a Pakistani.
Reading the book brought back quite a few memories. He use to bowl the last over of a test match at the same speed that he bowled his first. But even more preposterous is to deny him the right to say this.
Published September 25th by Harper Collins India.
Controversially Yours: An Autobiography
He could have added more cricketing content and given us insights into what happened in certain key situations that made him Shoaib Akhtar on the field.
It'll just take a moment. Almost all Pakistani pacers tampered with ball, admits Shoaib. He is a bj not a politician or an philosopher.
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