Akram feels all teams will be challenged on the parameters of fitness during the Asia Cup.
This continental event provides a great opportunity for the Asian sides to finalize their playing combination ahead of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.
Meanwhile, Pakistan pace great Wasim Akram on Sunday (August 27) said that the Asia Cup will test the readiness of subcontinental bowlers for 50-over cricket.
“Be it India or Pakistan or Sri Lanka, we will find out if the bowlers are able to deliver 10 overs or not, now-a-days they are all used to bowling four-overs (per game),” Akram told reporters during a tournament sponsor’s event.
He welcomed the change to conduct the Asia Cup in a 50-over format this year after being organised in T20 version last season.
“This is a good idea by ACC to have a 50-over Asia Cup because right after it we have the World Cup,” he added.
Wasim Akram feels all teams will be challenged on the parameters of fitness and game plans during the Asia Cup.
“It is a long tournament — not a one-off that you can enter the semifinals after winning one game,” he said.
“You have to win games to get on top. You have to take it game by game. Also, it is a 50-over competition (this time) not T20, which means different mindset and fitness will be required.”
The legendary fast bowler refused to pick any favourites for the competition.
“Last time we had predicted an India versus Pakistan final but Sri Lanka won the competition. All three teams are dangerous — anyone can win on their day,” Akram said.
“There are other teams competing too. Last time Sri Lanka won the title, India even failed to make it to the final.
“India versus Pakistan is very important, we know about so much support (teams get), so many eyeballs, so many people (following). But other teams are also here to play so you cannot minus Sri Lanka or Bangladesh,” he added.
According to Akram, India have a balanced squad for the Asia Cup. “I think they are trying different things, new players especially in the T20 format, also a new captain. They have a balanced squad. But it will not be easy for India or any team,” he said.
Wasim Akram chose to play it safe when asked if Pakistan could have taken a strong stand against India for not travelling to the neighbouring country for the Asia Cup.
“The Pakistan government has given permission that Pakistan (team) can travel to India,” he said.
“I have always maintained and said that politics and sports should be apart from each other. People to people contact is very important and the average Indian and Pakistani, they do respect each other. I hope eventually sanity prevails.”
Akram hailed the Asia Cup as the “second biggest tournament” in the world. “It is the second biggest tournament in the calendar of the cricketing world. (The) World Cups and then the Asia Cup, two giants, clash of the titans… two titans, India and Pakistan then Sri Lanka, the previous Asia Cup champions last year in Dubai — what a success that was,” he said.
“All six countries are looking forward to seeing their players. This is a prep tournament before the big one, the World Cup.”
(With PTI Inputs)