Akhtar, who has been involved in controversies regarding his action, ball tampering, but never in any match-fixing scandal, felt that there are a few key elements that can explain why players indulge in such malpractices.
"Less education, grooming and a mentality to take revenge when someone has gone through a lot. Also the company one keeps is also important. If you mix in the wrong domain, these things happen. It's all about money," Akhtar said.
He said that Twenty20 should have started back in 1985 and former Australian business magnet Kerry Packer did a "great job" in bringing the World Series Cricket.
Talking about Pakistan cricket, he did mention that at the start of his career, then skipper Wasim Akram did not want him in the team but had to relent when pressurised by the board.
"Wasimbhai wanted to play with the same combination and a selector insisted that I should be tried out as that was the best opportunity to check me out. But he was adamant and then PCB top brass intervened," he revealed.
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