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Salaam Cricket 2019: Wasim Akram is the best bowler, says Sunil Gavaskar

Sunil Gavaskar has hailed former Pakistani pacer Wasim Akram as the bowler who can help you win the World Cup final in crunch situations.
India Today's consulting editor Rajdeep Sardesai asked Sunil Gavaskar to pick one bowler who can help him win the World Cup, and in reply former Indian captain named Akram.

In an earlier session, Sunil Gavaskar clarified that team Indian, during the 1983 world cup, did not plan to go on a US tour after the group stages.

In an earlier session, Sunil Gavaskar clarified that team Indian, during the 1983 world cup, did not plan to go on a US tour after the group stages

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