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Wasim Akram still shows his skills, dismisses Shoaib Malik in exhibition match

| @indiablooms | Feb 07, 2018, at 12:22 am

Lahore, Feb 6 (IBNS): Pakistan's former captain Wasim Akram can still manage to deceive batsmen with his ferocious swing bowling.

It has been years since Akram has retired from the game.

However, during a recent exhibition game, Akram displayed his skills beautifully and even managed to pick up a wicket.

Akram tried some quick deliveries during a T10 match between Sultan XI and   Toofan XI. 

While, Imran Nazir managed to survive, Akram was brilliant enough to dismiss   Shoaib Malik. Both are current players of Pakistan.

While, Malik missed one delivery.

Scoring just two runs, Malik could not survive the next one when he nicked the delivery straight to the wicket-keeper.

Both the players were seen smiling as Akram showed his skills beautifully even years after retirement.

In his glorious career, Akram managed to take   414 Test wickets and 502 ODI  wickets.

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