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Under the guidance of cricket legends like Imran Khan, Akram evolved into a world-class bowler.

Career Highlights

☑ODI Matches: 356

ODI Wickets: 502

Test Matches: 104

Test Wickets: 414

He remains one of the only few bowlers to have taken over 900 international wickets.

1992 World Cup Champion

One of Wasim Akram’s most iconic moments came during the 1992 Cricket World Cup, where he played a pivotal role in leading Pakistan to its first World Cup title.

On 25 October 2009, Akram's wife died, of multiple organ failure at Apollo Hospital in Chennai, India.

Wasim Akram (Cricketer) Height, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography

BioNames earnedWaiz and Sultan of SwingProfession(s)Former Pakistani Cricketer (Fast Bowler) and Coach, Cricket CommentatorPhysical Stats & MoreHeight (approx.)in centimeters- 188 cm
in meters- 1.88 m
in Feet Inches- 6’ 2”Weight (approx.)in Kilograms- 85 kg
in Pounds- 194 lbsBody Measurements (approx.)- Chest: 44 Inches
- Waist: 35 Inches
- Biceps: 13.5 InchesEye ColourBrownHair ColourBlackCricket International DebutTest- 25 January 1985 vs New Zealand in Auckland
ODI- 23 November 1984 vs New Zealand in Faisalabad
T20- N/AInternational RetirementHe retired from all formats of international cricket in 2003.

Clean shaven, long hair combed back, gold chain swinging around the neck and the white shiny ball firmly gripped in his left hand. He has scored the record number of runs in One Day International matches by a player who has never scored a One Day International hundred. His father was involved in the textiles business, and the family maintained traditional values.


 

Wasim Akram Marriage and Wife

Wasim Akram was first married to Huma Mufti in 1995.

He did silence his critics and the media in October 1996 when he scored 257 runs not out, of the team's total of 553 against Zimbabwe at Sheikhupura. During his professional career he bowled with genuine speed and hostility. He was also a valuable member to the Pakistan side, such as his match winning performance in the Nehru Cup, when needing six runs and two balls to win the match; he hit the first delivery he faced for six runs and secured the cup.

Akram was awarded Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1993 for his sporting achievements.

Left-armer, swung it both ways with the new ball and he was so dangerous with the old ball. Sadly, she passed away in 2009.
• He is the 9 highest wicket-taker in Test matches with 414 wickets, most by any left-arm bowler.
• He holds the record for the highest score by a No. 8 batsman, as he scored  257 not out against Zimbabwe in 1996.Career Turning PointHis debut First-Class match for the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan Patrons XI against New Zealand at Rawalpindi in 1984.Personal LifeDate of Birth3 June 1966 (Friday)Age (as of 2025)59 YearsBirthplaceLahore, Punjab, PakistanZodiac signGeminiNationalityPakistaniHometownLahore, Punjab, PakistanCollegeIslamia College, Lahore
FamilyFather- Chaudhry Mohammad Akram
Mother- Begum Akram Chaudhry

Brother- Not Known
Sister- Not Known
ReligionIslamHobbiesListening musicFavouritesCricketerBatsman: Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar and Javed Miandad
Bowler: Malcolm Marshall and Imran KhanCricket GroundMCG in MelbourneFoodEuropean and Oriental foodActorShah Rukh KhanHotelThe Oberoi in New DelhiGirls, Family & MoreMarital StatusMarriedAffairs/GirlfriendsSushmita Sen (Actress)

Shaniera Thompson (Philanthropist and Public relations consultant)WifeHuma (Psychologist, 1995-2009)

Shaniera Thompson (Philanthropist and Public relations consultant)
ChildrenDaughters- Aiyla

Son- Tahmoor and Akbar
Money FactorNet Worth$23 million

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Akram retired from cricket in 2003 after playing for Hampshire County Cricket Club in England.

An immensely talented player first discovered by former Pakistan batsman and captain, Javed Miandad, Akram played for his college team as an opening bowler and batsman.

Despite not having formal training initially, his natural ability caught the attention of selectors during local club matches. On the third day he got the chance and the observers, around him saw the potential, discovered by Javed Miandad,  Akram was given an opportunity to play for Pakistan. The skill of the reverse swing delivery was relatively unknown in England and around the cricketing world during that period.

Since retiring from cricket, Akram has worked and taken up commentary for television networks and can currently be seen as a sports commentator for ESPN Star Sports, ARY Digital and among others.

However, like several other Pakistani cricketers during the 1980s, his talent was identified at club level and he was selected into the national side, completely bypassing any domestic First-class competition during that period.

 In 1988 he signed for Lancashire County Cricket Club in England and went on to become their most successful overseas players.

wasim akram cricketer education

The spectators jump and scream and the commentator says one distinguishing phrase that was plumb!

Spectacular, impressive and captivating, these three words are close enough to personify Wasim Akram's career that was filled with the unplayable reverse and in-swinging Yorkers that ripped through batsman's defences like guided missiles and shattered the stumps upon contact.

He was married and has two children.

He is also one of only three bowlers to have taken two Test cricket hat-tricks, the others being Hugh Trumble and Jimmy Matthews. Akram is also one of only three bowlers to have taken two One Day International cricket hat-tricks, the others being Pakistan offspin bowler, Saqlain Mushtaq and Sri Lankan fast bowler Chaminda Vaas.

Akram's Test hat-tricks are significant, since they were taken in consecutive Test matches in the same series a game played against Sri Lanka in the 1998-99, Asian Test Championship.

Wasim Akram Biography: Career, Education, Records, Family & Net Worth

 

Wasim Akram is one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of cricket and a legendary figure in Pakistani sports. He holds the world record for most wickets in List A cricket with 881 and is second only to Sri Lankan off-spin bowler, Muttiah Muralitharan in terms of One Day International wickets with 502.

On passing Wasim's record, McGrath said, "Wasim Akram, to me, is one of the greatest bowlers of all time. From a humble beginning to becoming a cricket icon, his journey has inspired millions around the globe.


Wasim Akram Early Life and Education

Born on June 3, 1966, in Lahore, Pakistan, Wasim Akram was raised in a middle-class Punjabi family.

His passion for cricket began at a very young age, playing street cricket like many other Pakistani kids.

Wasim Akram Education

Wasim attended Government Islamia College in Lahore, where his cricketing talent was soon noticed. He did commentary on a variety of sporting tournaments including the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup match between Australia v India in a Super Six Match held in Australia, the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 in England, the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa and among others.