By Bipin Dani
DUBAI (TheSportsNext)
August 30, 2012: Former Pakistani pace-bowler, Waqar Younis feels proud to
be on a fan-list of the Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt.
Speaking exclusively with TheSportsNext.com, Waqar Younis
said, "I have heard about Bolt's statement and respect his opinion about
me. I am his fan too, though I have not met him, but would love to see
him".
The first sport to interest Bolt was cricket and he said if
he was not a sprinter he would be a fast bowler instead. As a child he was a
great supporter of the Pakistani cricket team and always admired the bowling of
Waqar Younis.
"He may have seen me play in his country (in
1993)".
But now that Bolt — the legendary Jamaican sprinter — is in
the limelight for having won a record number of six gold medals in Olympics
(including three he claimed in 2012 London Games).
"The people should take leaf out out of his career. He
is really quick and no. 1 and I equally respect him", Younis added.
Australian cricketer Shane Warne recently said that Bolt
would be interested in playing in the Big Bash League.
"I don't know how serious he is (about) playing this
game of cricket. Whether he wants to play cricket or is really asked to do
so...but he can be a successful bowler if he really tries hard", Younis
said.
During one charity cricket match Usain Bolt clean-bowled
Chris Gayle. In this match Bolt also struck a six off Chris Gayle's bowling.
Jamaica island has tradition of producing fast bowlers and
the world would be excited to see this 27-year fastest runner on the earth
bowling to the great batsmen on field of cricket.
Interestingly, Bolt is also a football fan.
As a result of his successes in athletics, he was named the
Laureus World Sportsman of the Year for 2009 and 2010.
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