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side are third in the Premier League table, three points behind their North
London rivals Tottenham with two games left of the season.Spurs kick off at
1:30pm against Southampton on Super Sunday, and should they lose, Arsenal would
go equal on points with them if they beat fourth-placed Manchester City in the
4pm match. Bellerin, who was the only Arsenal player to be a part of the PFA
Team of the Year, feels that although third is the realistic target for the rest
of the season, second is by no means out of the question. Pick your team Aguero?
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For us, its important to finish third, or even second, he exclusively told Sky
Sports.Obviously, as a team we want to finish as high as we can, and in a good
moment to be ready for next season. Weve got to start with these three points at
the Etihad and the team is really focused on that. Bellerin feels it would make
for a better end to the season if Arsenal can finish above Tottenham in the
league The Spain international admits that finishing the season above Spurs in
the table would be satisfying for the players and the fans if they can achieve
it.As an Arsenal player, there is always that motivation [to beat Tottenham], he
said.Its something the fans would probably be looking forward to. As players, we
need to fight for it as well.It doesnt only depend on us of course. We know they
have their games to play and have to win them as well so well do our end of the
job and were going to hope for the best. Bellerin does not feel Arsene Wenger
deserves the criticism he has received this season Bellerin, who has made 34
Premier League appearances during the 2015/16 campaign, also feels manager
Arsene Wenger does not deserve the criticism that he gets despite a
disappointing season where Arsenal cannot win a trophy.He explained: Every
single manager can have a good season or a bad one but at the end of the day its
us the players who have to get on with the job.You cannot blame one person or
11, you just need to look at the club or the people to see whats missing, and
once you get the right answer, you need to perform on the pitch.You can see the
interview in full on Super Sunday - Manchester City v Arsenal - from 3.30pm on
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captain. As smooth off the field as he was competitive on it, he made his Test
debut as an 18-year-old medium-pacer, transforming himself into a genuinely
quick opening bowler and formidable batsman. He led Pakistan to victory in the
1992 World Cup, after which he entered Pakistani politics.Was it inevitable that
you would become a cricketer? My two cousins were Test captains. One, Majid
Khan, became Test captain while I was playing. One was an Oxford Blue [Javed
Burki] and one a Cambridge Blue [Majid]. If youre living up to people who have
made it big, you face more pressure than ordinary cricketers. Doors open easier
but youre always judged against them. I was always told that I had less talent
than them.You made your Test debut in England aged 18. What happened? I had
always had ambitions as a batsman but I was selected as a fast bowler because
Pakistan hardly had any. Id played very few first-class matches, and while in
home conditions my slingy action was effective, in England I was totally at sea.
I was dropped after that first Test and my team-mates openly told me Id never
get back into the team. But Id been determined to be a Test cricketer since I
was nine and there was never any chance, no matter how many setbacks I faced,
that I would give up.What turned you into a quick bowler? In 1972, Australia
came to England. I watched Dennis Lillee bowl and thats when I decided I wanted
to be fast. It was the first time Id seen a genuine fast bowler. Pakistan didnt
have any, and I just loved it. It appealed to my instincts, my aggressive way of
playing. I was a medium-pacer then and Worcester would encourage me to bowl that
because I had a natural inswinger. But I was never satisfied, so if I ever got
hit, I would try and bowl faster. Thats how I got this aggressive streak, to
seek revenge when a batsman tried to dominate, that made me into a fast bowler.
I understood the limitations of how I used to bowl, so I completely restructured
my bowling action between the ages of 18 and 25. I spent the winter after I
finished at Oxford University [1975-76] in Pakistan, and that was really the
turning point, because on those wickets you needed to have air speed. My
first-class team [Pakistan International Airlines] encouraged me to bowl fast.
In a year Id gained pace and was genuinely fast.You came third behind Jeff
Thomson and Michael Holding at the famous speed test in Perth in 1978... We were
bowling bouncers and Jeff Thomson was bowling full-tosses, so there was a slight
distortion, although he was probably still quicker. Out of eight balls I bowled,
seven were quicker than Holding. I wasnt even at my peak - I was quicker in the
next two years. In my peak I got nearly 100 wickets in about a year, 40 in a
series against India, but I did my shin bone and missed three of my best years
as a bowler.What are your memories of Kerry Packers World Series Cricket? It was
the highest standard Ive played. It was the greatest number of fast bowlers ever
concentrated in one place - very high-calibre fast bowling. There were people
like Tony Greig, Lawrence Rowe, Roy Fredericks, who were outstanding batsmen,
but all three of them sank under the barrage of quick bowlers.Did captaincy
improve you as a player? The more pressure I took, the stronger I got.Teams
follow captains they believe in. I used to tell them: Do not be scared of
losing, youll never know how to win. I discovered why I was successful and
others who were more talented than me werent. My whole policy was aggressive:
how am I going to win? Most who captained me used to enter a match thinking we
should not lose. The result was that team selection became defensive. Its a big
difference in strategy and attitude. I took this fear of losing away from them
and thats why we used to pull off incredible victories from losing positions. We
played superior opposition and did very well. You become fearless and that is a
very important component in successful people, organisations, even countries.Did
you find it difficult being a bowling captain? Batting captains never had a clue
about bowlers. Most captaincy is done on the field. As a bowler I was far better
equipped to deal with that than batting captains. The only batting captain I
rated was Ian Chappell. He had a very good cricket mind and could deal with
bowlers well. Apart from him, very few were good because they didnt understand
bowlers. Because I was a bowling captain, I taught Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis
from scratch. They had hardly played any first-class cricket and I would tell
them what to do every ball because I had been through the process myself. I
would set their fields and I would tell them what to think.What were the raw
ingredients that you saw in Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis? Wasim was the most
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he needed the art of taking wickets, fitness and advice, which I gave him. Waqar
was a very strong bowler, not as gifted as Wasim, but much stronger physically.
Mentally, Waqar was very tough. Wasim would give up a little bit when things got
down; Waqar would keep coming back. But Wasim was much more talented.How do you
compare with the three other great allrounders from the 1970s and 80s: Botham,
Hadlee, Kapil Dev? We were all great competitors. I had my duels with all three.
Botham was a better batsman than all of them, Hadlee was a better bowler than
the others, and Kapil Dev, at one point, had great batting potential but never
developed it. Its not easy at that level to keep developing both skills.Ian
Botham peaked very early. I think he was already on the downer at 26 or 27
because he had become very big. He started off as an allrounder of more promise
than all of us because he had a great side-on bowling action and outswing. But
by his late 20s his bowling was no longer effective. And batting-wise, the
reason I dont think he fulfilled his potential is his performance against West
Indies. I judge batsmen on their performance against the big boys and in
critical situations. In that sense, Bothams performance against West Indies was
just appalling - averaging about 14 with the bat and around 40 with the ball [in
fact, 21 and 35].Your bowling average was 21 against West Indies, the dominant
team of the era. Did you raise your game against them? The tougher the
competition, the better it got out of me. Sometimes I used to lose motivation
against the smaller teams. The lure of beating West Indies in the West Indies
was the main reason I came out of retirement [in 1988]. We drew 1-1 but with
neutral umpires we would have won 2-0 and I would have retired then because it
was my ambition to beat the ultimate team in world cricket. Im the only captain
that never lost to West Indies in three series, all drawn.They tested you
completely. It demanded the greatest concentration, guts and a proper technique
to face them. The batting was great too. Viv Richards was head and shoulders
above everyone else. A genius. It was his reflexes, his timing, lightning
footwork and his attitude. He was very courageous - a batsman who would take on
challenges. His statistical record does not reflect his ability or the number of
match-winning innings he played. He used to get bored, whereas other batsmen
would bat for their averages.What are your memories of the 1992 World Cup? Great
euphoria. I handpicked that young team and for them to win the World Cup from
that impossible situation was a source of such happiness to the Pakistanis. I
was so proud of that team. When I retired, I left the best Pakistan team in its
history. I was very disappointed that it never achieved its potential.
Match-fixing allegations dogged them. Do you regret admitting to using a bottle
top during the 1981 county season? I regret that it distorted the whole
discussion on ball-tampering; it took it to another level. I was trying to
explain that ball-tampering had always been part of cricket. It was only when
you crossed a certain limit that it became cheating. He [journalist Ivo Tennant]
asked me point blank and I said, Yes. Id played a match at Sussex against
Hampshire. It was a dead wicket, petering towards a draw. We had drinks and
there was a bottle top. I scratched the ball trying to get resistance on the
other side. I said: That is cheating, youve crossed the line. I was illustrating
the point. Then other people jumped in, people trying to settle scores, people
taking money from tabloids to say: I saw Imran ball-tampering. They were such
liars and they made money. In that sense, I regretted it.There must have been
times when the pressure got to you, leading Pakistan for 10 years? Cricket is
the only captaincy in sport where you face pressure. In Pakistan the pressure is
more than in other places because when the team loses, the captains head comes
on the chopping block, otherwise the board is removed. There were about 17
changes in the 10-12 years after I left. When I came in, there was a players
revolt against the captain and I was the compromise. In my 10 years I never had
a problem. I had the complete respect of the team.How did cricket prepare you
for politics? Politics is cut-throat. I find myself far better equipped than my
colleagues because I learnt to compete and take knocks from sport. There is no
better preparation for politics. It is the ultimate in character-building. Being
a political leader is like being a cricket captain. You walk out to a stadium
full of people, all responsibility on you, and if you can learn to take that
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