Former Pakistan cricket captain and legend Wasim Akram has announced that his autobiography, titled “Sultan Wasim Akram,” will be released soon. The book will be available in several languages, including Urdu.
In his autobiography, Akram plans to share some surprising details about the Justice Malik Qayyum Commission report, which investigated corruption in cricket. He will also talk about various cricket personalities he has encountered throughout his career.
Additionally, Akram will reflect on his personal and professional life. This includes his experiences playing under the leadership of Imran Khan and his memories of the historic 1992 World Cup, where Pakistan emerged victorious.
Fans can look forward to reading about Akram’s journey both on and off the field, gaining insight into the life of one of cricket’s most iconic figures.