The 44-year-old Akram felt injuries to top players will affect the Indian team, which has a thin bowling attack.
"It would be sad if India missed their top players in the series against England. That will be a cracker of a series and India must have their best squad at its disposal. I only hope there are no more injuries in the Caribbean because India's bowling attack is already looking quite thin," he said.
Akram said Gambhir has great leadership skills and he would lose out on a great opportunity to lead the national side if he is ruled out of West Indies series owing to a shoulder injury.
"If Gambhir fails to lead India in the ODI series versus the West Indies, it will be a great opportunity lost. As part of the Kolkata dressing room, I have seen Gambhir from close and he has a very intelligent cricketing brain," he was quoted as saying by espnstar.com.
"He is a fierce yet calm character. Sometimes Gambhir gets angry while batting but that's how he pumps himself up. A passionate and honest player, Gambhir is a team-man and has good leadership skills. He was definitely the best man to lead the Knight Riders in IPL."
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