Emphasising further on the role of all-rounders in a big tournament like the World Cup, Akram said, "They have a great role to play and the teams that have them will be at a great advantage. There was a time, when Imran (Khan), Kapil Dev, Ian Botham and Richard Hadlee would vie among each other for the No.1 all-rounder tag.
"In this World Cup, it will be among Watson, Yusuf and Razzaq. These three can make or break their team's fortunes," he said.
The former left-arm pacer also pointed out that Pakistan's fortunes will, to an extent, depend on how the next two months pan out for a few individuals, especially Umar Gul and Shoaib Akhtar.
"A few individuals will have to play leading roles for Pakistan. In the absence of Mohammed Aamir and Mohammad Asif, Umar Gul will have to spearhead the bowling attack. Gul is bowling quick and if he can utilise the reverse swing, he will be deadly," Akram wrote in his column for espnstar.com.
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