Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Booze doesn’t hurt Fawad Alam; all-rounder enjoyed Australia’s celebrations post World Cup win

Booze doesn’t hurt Fawad Alam; all-rounder enjoyed Australia’s celebrations post World Cup win





  • Fawad-Alam (File photo) Fawad Alam (File photo)



Pakistan-born all-rounder Fawad Alam has said that he is more ‘comfortable’ with Australian cricket team’s boozy celebrations after he was named in their Test squad to tour West Indies in June.


Alam, who is hoping to make a Test debut for Australia against the West Indies, helped county club Victoria win the domestic Sheffield Shield last week and earned a sport in the Test squad for the first time.


However, as a devout Muslim, Alam has been quiet but firm about his abstinence from alcohol and his request to bowl for Australia without a beer sponsor’s logo on his outfit was granted when he made his 2013 debut in one-day and T20 cricket in England, though it generated heated debate back home, The Dawn reported.


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Alam is well aware of Australia’s booze-filled celebration customs, but he believes that he and his Victoria teammate Peter Siddle, also selected for the tour, could share a non-drinking moment of joy while others imbibe when they achieve on their tour of the Caribbean followed by the England tour.


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He said that that’s Australia’s ‘culture, their tradition’, adding that he knew that before he was coming to Australia and insisted that he is more ‘comfortable’ with that. The all-rounder said that this is good the way they are ‘enjoying and celebrating’, adding that he has been around in the system for five years and he would say Siddle is not ‘drinking as well’, insisting that one could call him his ‘partner’.







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