New Delhi: The Indian cricket team's former seamer Irfan Pathan recalled a Test match when he and the then team India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni partnered to sledge former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar.


Recalling the incident, Pathan revealed that during the Faisalabad Test in Pakistan in the year 2006, he had asked Dhoni to just laugh when Pathan would sledge Akhtar.


"Akhtar was sledging as always, trying to get into our minds and break the partnership. I told Dhoni 'I will sledge Akhtar and you just laugh at him' and Dhoni agreed to it. Akhtar continued sledging us and at the time, the ball was also starting to reverse swing, which was even more dangerous for us. Our plan was to negate the reverse swing on the ball, which we could do if we could Akhtar to bowl shorter deliveries," Irfan Pathan told Sports Tak.


"That was the time, I sledged Akhtar saying 'will you be able to bowl with the same intensity in the next spell'? He responded angrily 'you are talking too much, I will remove you from here'. So, I said, 'You won't be able to do it, I am also a real Pathan, you just do your bowling, don't talk'," he added.


Pathan said Akhtar did exactly what he had expected -- bowled a series of short balls.


"The next ball was a bouncer, I was ready for it. I left it. Then he started bowling short balls. I went to tap gloves with Dhoni while Akhtar was there, and I said 'Paaji, the pitch is damp, you need to bowl a little more shorter'," Pathan said.


"He kept getting angry, and we were able to play out that spell. After Akhtar's spell, the batting became easier for us, and we were able to save the Test match and the match ended in a draw," the former India fast bowler added.