Shaun Pollock Reveals How Shoaib Akhtar Instilled Fear Among Batsmen Of His Era

Published - 11 Apr 2020, 08:37 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:05 AM

Shaun Pollock
Shaun Pollock. Credit: BCCI

Former South African skipper, Shaun Pollock has shed light on an incredible story depicting how Shoaib Akhtar, one of the greatest fast bowlers ever, used to instil fear among the batsmen of his time. He is recognised as the fastest bowler in cricketing history. Akhtar had cloaked a top speed of 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph) in a pool match against England during the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

Akhtar was fondly known as ‘Rawalpindi Express’ – a tribute to his hometown and fast bowling. He is the first fast bowler to break the 100 mph barrier by achieving the feat twice during his career. He was one of the most fearsome fast bowlers of his era wherein he bowled to some of the greatest batsmen the game of cricket has ever witnessed.

Shoaib Akhtar,
Shoaib Akhtar (Credits – File)

Pollock, who picked 421 Test wickets at an average of 23.11 in 108 matches, spoke about the impact of fast-bowling on different surfaces while comparing Akhtar and Australia’s former speedster Brett Lee.

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Shaun Pollock Narrates Amazing Story About Shoaib Akhtar

“Playing fast-bowlers on different surfaces made a huge difference,” said Pollock while speaking on Sky Sports Cricket Podcast. “When playing Brett Lee in Perth, Australia, although he was blitz, we felt we could hang back or go down when he bowled short.”

“But when facing Shoaib Akhtar, when we played him in the sub-continent, we could not do that because of lack of bounce. Also there was a chance we could get a yorker or a beamer at some stage. When he got his inswinging yorkers wrong, they used to come hip and chest high,” he added.

Shaun Pollock
Shaun Pollock. Credit: Getty Images

The 46-year-old Pollok also remarked how he and his teammates used to wait for the captain’s signal, regarding the end of Akhtar’s spell, during matches to breathe a sigh of relief.

“When batting we used to watch the Pakistan captain to see how many overs Shoaib Akhtar had left in his spell. When he’d get the signal that he was out of the attack, we would think, Yes!” he said.

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Pollock also spoke about the change in the attitude of fast-bowlers as soon as the speed gun was introduced.

“The speed gun brought a different dimension to fast-bowling because all of a sudden now you had something through which you could register how quick you were on the field,” he said. “You always feared the fast-bowlers you played against and we had Shoaib Akhtar and Brett Lee at that time. They were the ones trying to gun for 160 [kph].”

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Shaun Pollock. Image Courtesy: Getty

He also heaped praise on Pakistan’s other fast-bowling greats, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, while naming some of the all-time best pacers.

“In my era, you had great combinations like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis for Pakistan and Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh for West Indies,” he concluded.

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