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Shoaib says he is bad news for England
KARACHI, MAY 7. Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar warned Nasser Hussain's
team to prepare for some ``bad news'' as he flew out from
Pakistan to join his team mates in England on Monday.
Shoaib, who faces a race against time to try and earn selection
for the first Test after missing the start of the two-Test tour,
said: ``I am fit and in a proper frame of mind... They (England)
haven't faced me but I am sure they are aware of what I am
capable of. I am sure it is a bad news for the English team.''
Shoaib, one of the fastest as well as one of the most
controversial bowlers in the world and dubbed the ``Rawalpindi
Express'', failed to fly out with the rest of the 17-man squad
last week after failing a medical.
But he was given permission to travel by the Pakistan Cricket
Board (PCB) panel of doctors on Saturday.
``Shoaib left Lahore for England on Monday morning and in all
probability will be available for the second tour match,''
director of the PCB Munawwar Rana said.
Shoaib, who has just been cleared after being reported for a
suspect bowling action for the second time in his career, missed
Pakistan's Test series in New Zealand in March with a thigh
injury.
The 25-year-old, who has taken 45 wickets in 15 Tests, will be
challenging Wasim Akram and Mohammad Sami for a place alongside
captain Waqar Younis in the Pakistan pace attack.
Question marks remain over his match fitness, though.
Shoaib, who has not played in a competitive game since February
28, appeared in a club match on Friday but failed to take a
wicket in six overs costing 20 runs.
He however, seemed unconcerned, and added: ``I think this tour
will help me put my cricket back on track.
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