
Vintage | Original '03 Pakistan World Cup Cricket Polo
Vintage Item
Original Rare 2003 Pakistan World Cup Cricket Polo
• Size: Large
• Used
• Made by Miandad Sports Karimbad Karachi
• 3 Button Collar
• Condition: Natural Wear / Great
Shoaib Akhtar earned the nickname "Rawalpindi Express" setting the record for the fastest bowling delivery in the history of international cricket on February 22, 2003 vs England. His delivery was measured at a speed of 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph).
The most distinctive feature of Shoaib Akhtar's bowling technique was the hyperextension of his bowling arm, a unique trait that allowed him to unleash deliveries with unparalleled speed. This hyperextension, however, became a point of contention and scrutiny, particularly during the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
The dilemma surrounding Shoaib Akhtar's bowling technique in 2003 was twofold. On one hand, his unorthodox action contributed to his extraordinary pace and made him a fearsome wicket-taking threat. The express deliveries bowled by Shoaib Akhtar were a spectacle to behold, setting records for the fastest deliveries in international cricket. On the other hand, the legality of his action was a subject of debate and controversy. Critics questioned whether the hyperextension crossed the line of acceptable bowling actions, leading to discussions about the fairness and adherence to the rules of the game.
During the 2003 Cricket World Cup, this dilemma came to the forefront as Shoaib Akhtar's bowling action faced increased scrutiny on the global stage. The debate surrounding the legality of his technique added an extra layer of intrigue to Pakistan's campaign in the tournament.
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Vintage Item
Original Rare 2003 Pakistan World Cup Cricket Polo
• Size: Large
• Used
• Made by Miandad Sports Karimbad Karachi
• 3 Button Collar
• Condition: Natural Wear / Great
Shoaib Akhtar earned the nickname "Rawalpindi Express" setting the record for the fastest bowling delivery in the history of international cricket on February 22, 2003 vs England. His delivery was measured at a speed of 161.3 km/h (100.23 mph).
The most distinctive feature of Shoaib Akhtar's bowling technique was the hyperextension of his bowling arm, a unique trait that allowed him to unleash deliveries with unparalleled speed. This hyperextension, however, became a point of contention and scrutiny, particularly during the 2003 Cricket World Cup.
The dilemma surrounding Shoaib Akhtar's bowling technique in 2003 was twofold. On one hand, his unorthodox action contributed to his extraordinary pace and made him a fearsome wicket-taking threat. The express deliveries bowled by Shoaib Akhtar were a spectacle to behold, setting records for the fastest deliveries in international cricket. On the other hand, the legality of his action was a subject of debate and controversy. Critics questioned whether the hyperextension crossed the line of acceptable bowling actions, leading to discussions about the fairness and adherence to the rules of the game.
During the 2003 Cricket World Cup, this dilemma came to the forefront as Shoaib Akhtar's bowling action faced increased scrutiny on the global stage. The debate surrounding the legality of his technique added an extra layer of intrigue to Pakistan's campaign in the tournament.























