Players should be given space and freedom: Akram
December 18, 2012  21:43
Pakistan's former captain Wasim Akram has advised the Pakistan Cricket Board and the national team management to not treat the players like schoolboys during the tour of India.     

Responding to remarks made by the Pakistan team manager Naved Cheema -- that players would not be allowed free movement or permission to attend private parties or functions in India -- Akram said today that if they were made to feel like they were in a jail in Indi,a it would affect their performances.     

"I don't agree with this approach. I think the players should be given space and freedom. If they are relaxed and open-minded, they will perform better as well," Akram said.
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