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Shoaib Akhtar, a former Pakistan fast bowler, has asked previous cricketers not to humiliate themselves in front of the media by criticising Virat Kohli, the former Indian captain, arguing that his current troubles are simply prepping him for a run that will see him achieve 110 international centuries.
Former cricketers who criticise Kohli should learn from India"s renowned batter, Sachin Tendulkar, who is a humble person who always respects others, according to the world"s fastest bowler. "Sachin is the greatest and humblest guy ever," Akhtar added. When it comes to his demeanour, I adore him. While speaking, he shows a great deal of regard for others. He is someone from whom everyone should learn."
Since 2019, the former Indian leader has been trying to recapture his form, with the most recent IPL season being one of his worst. In 16 games, he hit 341 runs for an average of 22.73, including a pair of fiftys and three ducks.
"We are becoming old now," Akhtar said, complimenting the little master for his humble character and stating that Sachin was a brilliant cricketer because he never wounded anyone with bad remarks. Shoaib Akhtar is no longer 25 years old, and when it comes to cricketers, I"ll say whatever I want as long as I behave." Virat Kohli is one of the best players in the world, according to the former speedster, and he wants him to achieve 110 hundreds.
"Why must you humiliate yourself in front of the media by uttering nonsense?"There are children who are paying attention to you. Virat Kohli deserves respect. "He is the finest player in history, in my opinion, as a Pakistani. I"ve told him before that I want him to score 110 centuries."
Most past and present cricketers are pushing Kohli to take a sabbatical from the game in order to rebuild some energy ahead of a crucial year.