Sultan : A memoir
Name : Sultan : A Memoir
Author : Wasim Akram with Gideon Haigh
Year of Publication : 2022
Genre : Non-fiction, Memoir, Cricket
Rating : *** ( 3 stars out of 5)
Gideon Haigh tries to add literary heft to the story of Wasim Akram who is in the mood for some lethal reverse swing. It is no surprise that a book covering Pakistani cricket shines bright when it focuses on the dark spots of match fixing and intra-team bickering. The ace cricketer gets the "Gandhian award for experiments with Truth" for the open admission of his drug habits. It is a pity that the book of a legendary bowler falls flat in the realm of bowling itself : Akram does not dissect his art much and it reads like in between all the off-field controversies, he has somehow earned himself 900 plus international wickets. To decipher the art of Akram's bowling, we may have to wait for a biography of Akram by Gideon Haigh.
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