Citing a busy schedule, former captain and bowling great Wasim Akram has declined an invitation from the Pakistan Cricket Board to hold a training camp for fast bowlers in Lahore this month.
Wasim said that due to his busy schedule, including his commentary assignments he won't be able to take up the PCB offer until March next year.
"But I have time in March and I am willing to hold a camp at that time," he added.
Akram, one of the greatest left arm pacers in world cricket also conceded that pace bowlers could play an important role on the coming tour to India.
"Although one should expect batting wickets for the T20 and One-day matches but if a team has a battery of good fast bowlers they are always a big asset on any surface," he said.
He said it was true that for the last one year the spinners had held the sway in Pakistan team but added that Pakistan cricket had a rich history of pace bowlers and he didn't see it dying down.
"There is immense talent in Pakistan cricket which is good for us."
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