"I don't know what they are trying to do but this board is full of ignorant people and it is useless tying to talk sense into them," Akhtar said.
The fast bowler said he didn't understand the purpose of appointing so many officials with the team.
"This board is spending 150 million rupees just on salaries and it has more than 700 employees and what is the net result...Nothing," he told Geo News.
The former pacer said that the culture of appointing so many officials for foreign tours was mainly to reward one's favorites.
"I don't see any reason for sending a assistant coach or a spin bowling coach. In the past only a manager, physio and trainer travelled with the team. So many officials is a waste of money in my mind because we are getting no positive results at all," Akhtar stated.
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