Wasim Akram Drags 11 Brothers, 4 Sisters of Kamran Ghulam into Pak vs Aus Series Discussion; Vaughan's Comment Worse
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has come under fire for dragging the family of Kamran Ghulam into the discussion about Pakistan's Test series against Australia.
Ghulam was dropped from the Pakistan squad for the series after a poor run of form and Akram suggested that he should have been given more chances.
However, Akram's comments did not stop there. He also brought up Ghulam's family, saying that he has 11 brothers and four sisters and that they all rely on him financially.
Akram's comments have been widely condemned, with many people accusing him of being insensitive and unprofessional.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan also weighed in on the debate, saying that Akram's comments were "worse than anything I've ever heard".
Vaughan said that Akram's comments were "a disgrace" and that he should apologize to Ghulam and his family.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has not yet commented on Akram's comments.
Akram's comments have sparked a wider debate about the role of family in cricket. Some people believe that it is important for cricketers to have a strong support system, while others believe that it can be a distraction.
There is no doubt that family can play an important role in the life of a cricketer. They can provide emotional support, financial assistance, and childcare.
However, there are also potential drawbacks to having family involved in cricket. For example, family members can put pressure on cricketers to perform, which can lead to stress and anxiety.
Ultimately, it is up to each cricketer to decide how much they want their family involved in their cricket career.