Former World Cup winner and Pakistan bowler Wasim Akram opens up on his cocaine addiction

Former Pakistan bowler and World Cup winner Wasim Akram opens up on his cocaine ‘dependence’ after retiring from cricket 19 years ago… as he admits he ‘couldn’t sleep or eat’

  • Former Pakistan bowler Wasim Akram has opened up on his cocaine addiction
  • The 56-year-old retired from cricket 19 years ago after winning the World Cup
  • Akram turned to drugs to fill the void left by the lack of competition after retiring 

Wasim Akram has opened up on a cocaine addiction that left him unable to sleep or eat.

Akram, 56, retired 19 years ago as a World Cup winner with Pakistan and as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time.

But he soon turned to drugs as ‘a substitute for the adrenaline rush of competition, which I sorely missed, or to take advantage of the opportunity, which I’d never had.’

Former Pakistan bowler Wasim Akram (pictured) has opened up on his cocaine addiction

Former Pakistan bowler Wasim Akram (pictured) has opened up on his cocaine addiction

Akram retired 19 years ago as a World Cup winner with Pakistan and one of the best bowlers

Akram retired 19 years ago as a World Cup winner with Pakistan and one of the best bowlers

In an interview with the Times he admitted he was worried that the revelations in his upcoming autobiography ‘Sultan: A Memoir’ would disappoint fans. ‘I liked to party,’ he says in his book. ‘Worst of all, I developed a dependence on cocaine.

‘It started innocuously enough when I was offered a line at a party in England; my use grew steadily more serious.

‘One line would become two, two would become four; four would become a gram, a gram would become two. I couldn’t sleep. I couldn’t eat.

‘Like a lot of addicts, part of me welcomed discovery: the secrecy had been exhausting.’

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