Shoaib Akhtar 
Shoaib Akhtar has called the upcoming World Cup  his last, claiming it to be the "defining moment" of Pakistan cricket  and perhaps of his own career. In a characteristically free-wheeling  chat, Shoaib reaffirmed that he wanted to stay fit throughout, and end  the tournament with the trophy in hand.  "Is this the twilight of my career? Yes. It is very special, playing in  the sub-continent's World Cup," Shoaib said in Dhaka. "I am not sure  about how long I'm going to be playing, but I will try to make sure it  is full of memories". 
 "My personal target is to play every match and to leave 45-50 days after  winning the World Cup," Shoaib said. "Obviously there's a huge  difference between being 26 and 36. I have experience now but at the  same time, I'm still bowling very quick, touching 145-150 kph easily." Shoaib used several adjectives to describe the Pakistan team ranging  from "dangerous", "the most balanced" and the one having the cause it  needs, but what stood out was him using the word "hurt" to describe the  side. 
