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In a development that has reignited old tensions within Pakistan’s cricketing circles, former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been served a legal notice by former Pakistan team analyst, a renowned cricket historian and television personality. The notice accuses Akhtar of defamation following comments made on a podcast, where Akhtar allegedly referred to his team’s former analyst as a “kit man” during their shared tenure with the national team.
Shoaib Akhtar faces defamation for “Kit Man” comment
The controversy began when Akhtar, known for his outspoken nature, appeared on a podcast and recounted his experiences with team managers and analysts. In a pointed remark, Akhtar described Dr. Nauman Niaz as someone who “used to carry our bags and luggage for us in the team,” dismissing any other contribution by Niaz and diminishing his role to that of a “kit man”. Akhtar’s comments were made in the context of criticizing the roles of coaches and managers, but specifically targeted Dr. Niaz, who served as the Pakistan team’s data analyst on a few tours during Akhtar’s playing days.
Dr. Niaz, who has held several prestigious positions—including Director of Sports at Pakistan Television Network and official historian of Pakistan cricket—is widely respected for his extensive contributions to sports journalism and broadcasting. His academic credentials include a PhD from the University of Western Australia and a postdoctoral qualification from Oxford, and he has authored several authoritative works on cricket. Given this background, Akhtar’s remarks have been perceived as not only dismissive but also damaging to Dr. Niaz’s professional reputation.
A history of clashes between Akhtar and his former colleague
The legal notice, served through Dr. Niaz’s lawyer, demands an unconditional apology from Akhtar within 14 days, failing which legal proceedings and a claim for damages will follow. This is not the first public clash between the two. During Imran Khan’s tenure as Prime Minister, a heated on-air exchange led Dr. Niaz to ask Akhtar to leave a live PTV Sports show. That incident was later resolved after ministerial intervention and a public apology from Dr. Niaz.
Dr. Niaz’s response to Akhtar’s recent comments demonstrates his resolve to protect his professional standing. The notice underlines that such remarks not only undermine his contributions as a data analyst and broadcaster but also risk tarnishing his legacy in cricket journalism.
For Akhtar, this episode adds to a long list of controversies that have marked his post-retirement career. Known for his candid opinions, Akhtar’s statements often make headlines, but this time, the fallout could be legal rather than just public.
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