Shoaib makes heartening comeback

Published August 7, 2006

BIRMINGHAM, Aug 6: Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar took two wickets and smashed 57 off 31 balls as Berkswell beat St George's club by 144 runs in the West Midlands on Saturday.

Shoaib, suffering from an ankle injury, played for the village side in a bid to regain fitness in time for the fourth Test against England at The Oval beginning on Aug 17.

"I had a good practice. I had fun with the club. I had fun with my team-mates," Shoaib told BBC Sport.

He added that playing a match after a five-month gap had resulted in stiffness.

Shoaib's participation in the game drew a crowd of around 500. Paddy Milnes, a Berkswell club member, said that they would have usually expected 'one man, a cat and a dog'.

Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's coach, was keen that Shoaib play a few games during his rehabilitation.

Woolmer managed to get him to play for Berkswell, whose captain, Dominic Ostler, played under him at Warwickshire.

—Agencies

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