Akhtar had called Misbah a selfish and coward captain but after Pakistan's first win in the World Cup over Zimbabwe, a mellowed down Akhtar dramatically changed his tune about the team, PCB and Misbah.
"Misbah needs the support of other players he can't carry the burden all the time," said Akhtar.
On the PCB, Akhtar's views also appeared to have changed as he said Chairman, Shaharyar Khan and his predecessor Najam Sethi were seasoned people and were doing a good job.
But clearly the message sent out by Misbah before the match against Zimbabwe and also the scolding by former great, Wasim Akram appears to have had its effect on Akhtar and others.
Misbah had said prior to the Zimbabwe match that some critics and former players needed to watch their language while making comments about him or the team.
"They are people who making insulting and personal comments about me and the team and I don't think that is gracious. They can criticize if we don't perform well but I get this feeling some of them have their own issues to deal with," he had said.
"It is not a good thing for Pakistan cricket. This team needs support right now and we must back it not just criticize and say things to gain a few seconds recognition in the media," he said.
Pakistan's former test batsman and coach, Mudassar Nazar who is the batting coach of the UAE team in the World Cup also felt some of the critics and former players were just looking for jobs. He hit out at Akhtar in particular.
Akhtar on Sunday while hailing the win over Zimbabwe had a new Mantra about his comments on air.
"I support Pakistan cricket and I will support this team as long as they fight and win or lose. But if they don't perform well I will criticize them as it is nothing personal against anyone but for betterment of Pakistan cricket," he said.
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