Mohammad Asif was one of the most talented cricketers to have emerged from Pakistan.
The former English cricketer took to Twitter to reveal the toughest bowler he ever faced in his career.
Akhtar, not one to mince words, during a talk show, revealed how the news of match fixing from the three players left him angry.
Mohammad Amir confessed after Shahid Afridi slapped him while Salman Butt was involved in corruption much before, claims Abdul Razzaq.
Afridi in his autobiography said that he was aware of the malpractices by teammates Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif before the 2010 spot-fixing scandal broke out.
Afridi elaborates how he tried to alert the Pakistan team officials about conversations, but no action was taken.
Jamshed played two Tests, 48 one-day internationals and 18 T20s for Pakistan until 2015.
Abbas is on 49 career wickets in his ninth Test and is one short of levelling with team-mate Yasir Shah as the fastest Pakistan bowler to reach 50.
Asif argued that the most of the cricketers selected in the Pakistan Test squad have no experience of playing in the longest format of the game..
The pacer, who served a five-year ban for spot-fixing between 2010 and 2015, required additional clearance to enter the emirates as in 2008 he had been detained and sent to jail.