Former Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Akhtar said he is ready to coach fast bowlers from any country – even if an offer from arch-rivals India came his way. 
In an interview with a social networking platform, the 44-year-old paceman said he wants to help produce aggressive and fast bowlers who can take on opposition batsmen no matter which country they come from.
When the presenter for the Helo app said India, Akhtar replied: “I will definitely... My job is to spread knowledge. What I have learned is knowledge and I will spread it.”
Akhtar, who was known as the Rawalpindi Express in his playing days, said: “I will produce more aggressive, fast and more talkative bowlers than the current ones, who will tell-off the batsmen in a way that you will enjoy a lot.”
Akhtar said he would also like to coach bowlers in the cash-rich Indian Premier League.
The bowler played in the inaugural IPL season for Kolkata Knight Riders. 
The speedster retired from international cricket in 2011 after more than a decade of controversies and glory, including the record of bowling world’s fastest delivery at 100.23 miles per hour.                                       (AFP)