After Razzaq's comment, his fellow ex-cricketers on stage, Shahid Afridi and Umar Gul laughed and clapped in appreciation of Razzaq's derogatory comment.
Pakistan had a very very slim chance of remaining in World Cup ahead of their match today against England, but that chance disappeared even before the first bowl was bowled
A new controversy erupted in the 25th over when Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews was given 'time out' for his failure to reach the crease from the dugout in stipulated time.
The dismal performance by the much-hyped left-arm pacer who currently happens to be the Number 1 ODI bowler has revived the debate that players' game performance at the biggest platform and at crucial stages of games against top-seated teams should be given precedence over cumulative wicket/run tallies that include weaker sides (minnows).
Akram went on to describe how the balls are chosen before a cricket match. Akram also asserted that Pakistan bowlers should rather focus on learning how Indian bowlers have improved over the years.