"Used To Take Pills, Injections": Shoaib Akhtar's Admission On Playing vs India During Heights Of Rivalry

In a candid revelation, former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar reflected on the immense pressure and intensity of matches against India during his playing days. Akhtar acknowledged that the fierce rivalry often compelled players to push their limits, stating that he relied on medication such as pills and injections to manage the physical strain and perform at his best. This admission sheds light on the psychological and physical toll such high-stakes encounters can take on athletes. Akhtar, along with fellow legends like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, consistently elevated their performance during these crucial matches, showcasing the significant impact the India-Pakistan rivalry has had on cricketers. The discussions around this rivalry not only highlight the competitive spirit but also underline the lengths to which players would go to secure victory. As cricket fans recall historic matches, Akhtar's insights offer a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by players at the highest level.
Originally reported by NDTV Sports. Read original article
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