According to a PCB insider who was aware of the developments leading up to Raja’s nomination for the post, Akram had also expressed interest in the position.
Akram currently serves as director cricket/coach with the Karachi Kings franchise in the Pakistan Super League and is presently in Australia with his wife and daughter.
According to the source, Wasim Akram’s name was put forward as a top candidate to replace Ehsan Mani at one point and he also showed interest in the same, but his name making headlines in a match-fixing scandal in the past became a hurdle for him.
Wasim Akram and the match-fixing allegations
Wasim Akram was embroiled in match-fixing allegations with other Pakistani players in the 90s and was also penalized for not cooperating with a judicial inquiry commission on the fixing allegations in 2000.
Despite several match-fixing inquiries, including the Justice Malik Qayyum commission between 1995 and 2000 saw that the former skipper was never found guilty of any wrongdoing, the allegations affected him on a personal level, a PTI report said.
Akram has always claimed innocence and maintained that he has not accepted any offers to work in the PCB because of his other commitments.
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