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Pakistani batsman Kamran Akmal celebrates after scoring a half century during the ICC World Twenty20 second semifinal match between Australia and Pakistan in this May 14, 2010 file photo. Image Credit: AFP

Islamabad: Pakistan news reports say wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal wants an unconditional apology from his former coaches for accusing him of match-fixing during this year's winless tour of Australia.

Akmal was quoted by leading Urdu-language daily Jang on Sunday as saying both Intikhab Alam and Aqib Javed should apologise to him unconditionally, otherwise he will take court action against them.

Both Alam and Javed raised suspicions of match fixing in a leaked video of the Pakistan Cricket Board's inquiry committee.

Alam had said he was flabbergasted after Akmal missed a run out of Shane Watson during the Sydney test and later heard stories of match fixing.

Akmal was talking to the newspaper before leaving for commitments in England.