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Akmal still chasing Test cricket dream

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With the series against Pakistan looming, Saj Sadiq talks to Umar Akmal about his hopes to break back into the touring side

Saj Sadiq: You are back at Leicesters­hire after a short but successful stint last season.What are your aims for this season with the Foxes?

Umar Akmal: I had a great time last season playing for Leicesters­hire and my aims this season are to play well and score plenty of runs and to help them have a successful season in the NatWest T20 Blast tournament.

SS: You are now 26. Time to show some maturity on and off the field isn’t it?

UA: I think I have improved a lot when it comes to maturity both on the cricket field and off it. I feel that in the coming months and years everyone will see a more mature Umar Akmal. I particular­ly need to bat according to the situation more than I have in the past.

SS: The Chief Selector wants to see plenty of runs from you in domestic cricket. Are you up for that challenge and to prove your doubters wrong?

UA: Absolutely. My aim is to make lots of runs for Leicesters­hire, then in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) and, following that, back home in Pakistan I need to make sure I get off to a flying start in domestic cricket for Sui Gas. I am aware that I need a strong domestic season behind me to impress the selectors and I am fully aware that I need to perform in domestic cricket to hopefully catch the eye of the selectors.

SS: According to the recent fitness tests at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), your levels of fitness have declined.Why is that and is that a concern for you?

UA: Unfortunat­ely, some quarters have insinuated that I am extremely unfit and not ready to play. This is obviously untrue. However, as a profession­al athlete, I will continue to work hard on my fitness.

SS: Do you think you get a rough deal from the media who see you as an easy target?

UA: I would urge the Pakistani media to support Pakistani cricketers and help us in taking Pakistan cricket forward. The media needs to stop highlighti­ng every little situation and making a big deal out of it.We cricketers have families too and it’s not nice for them to see negative stories being brought up and highlighte­d in the media. Our families struggle to cope with such controvers­ies which our media seem to thrive on. It not only hurts our families but these stories hurt us cricketers and ultimately Pakistan cricket. I need support from the media and if I get that then you will definitely see positive results.

SS: You find yourself now completely sidelined from internatio­nal cricket.What’s going through your mind nowadays?

UA: Well the squads have not been announced as yet for the limited overs leg of the tour of England. Only the squad has been announced ahead of the Test series, so you never know. I live in hope, I always do. I’ve only wanted what is best for the Pakistan team and Pakistan cricket and I have always tried my best in whatever format I have been selected. I always pray that the Pakistan cricket team is successful whether I am in the team or not and that will never change. Let’s see what happens in the coming weeks and months as that will give me a clearer picture regarding my future.

SS: You made a sparkling 129 on Test debut but your critics say that as a batsman you have regressed.What’s gone wrong?

UA: My Test debut was a special moment for me. My brother Kamran was with me at the crease when I reached three figures and senior players like Mohammad Yousuf and Shoaib Malik were around me and they offered me so much support and guidance. I cannot express in words just how much confidence those senior players gave me. I was full of confidence back then and perhaps that is what has been lacking and why I’ve not been able to kick on as much as I would have liked regarding my performanc­es for Pakistan.

SS: Why is your confidence lacking despite so many opportunit­ies for Pakistan?

UA: Confidence for a player comes from your captain, the management, the coaching staff, your cricket board and the media.We players just need confidence that’s all. I’ve played all over the world and have always tried to project my country’s name in a positive light. My country always comes first for me but sometimes I feel that I don’t get the backing and support and that affects my confidence. Sometimes playing in leagues around the world I am given more backing and therefore that boosts my confidence.

SS: Do you now see yourself as a T20 specialist batsman?

UA: My aim has always been and always will be to play Test cricket for Pakistan. I’ve always said that Test cricket is the number one format for me and I still maintain that. I always wanted to emulate the achievemen­ts of Younis Khan in Test cricket and still do. He’s a great example to me as a cricketer and as a human being. I also follow AB de Villiers a lot and he’s another great example to me.

SS: When do you think we will see you back in Pakistan colours?

UA: I’d love to be in Pakistan’s whites and be playing Test cricket as that’s the format that I really want to play for Pakistan again. I’m desperate to play Test cricket again for Pakistan, but if I don’t get the opportunit­y to play Test cricket then limited overs cricket for my country would be fine. I just want another chance to perform and to show people that I am still capable of performing in internatio­nal cricket. I used to play all three formats for Pakistan and I’m sure everyone will see me playing in all three formats for Pakistan again soon.

SS: Do you feel that the introducti­on of Mickey Arthur gives you a fresh opportunit­y to impress the head coach?

UA: I wish Mickey all the best in his new role and I hope his stint as head coach is a very successful one.Whoever the selectors and head coach pick to play for Pakistan, there will be no hard feelings from me and I wish all of them the very best.

PakPassion.net: You’ve been labelled talented, reckless and irresponsi­ble? Are those fair ways to describe your batting?

Umar Akmal: Just look at me and what I have achieved compared to others. They will get the answer by just looking at my statistics and looking at the numbers of others; my statistics are much better.

 ?? PICTURE: Getty Images ?? Silky skills: Umar Akmal in action for Leicesters­hire this season
PICTURE: Getty Images Silky skills: Umar Akmal in action for Leicesters­hire this season
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