Without taking names but in an obvious reference to former Test cricketers, Mohsin Khan and Aaqib Javed, Akram said he was disappointed to know some former players didn't want to apply because they felt the Pakistan Cricket Board had already been advised to appoint a foreign coach by him and another former captain Ramiz Raja.
"What sort of attitude and mindset is this. One former player said I will apply and talk directly to the Chairman. When you have such a mindset how can one expect them to work well with the Pakistan team," Akram told Geo News channel.
The former fast bowler, who is now a well-known commentator, said he had always believed in giving respect to his senior players.
"But even respect is a give and take thing and one expects to be respected by everyone," Akram said.
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Akram said he and Ramiz had only helped the PCB in shortlisting the candidates.
He confirmed that no high profile Pakistani coach had sent his application through the given channel by the Board.
behind him and he hoped he would turn around the Pakistan team.
"But one should not expect him to bring about improvement immediately as our team is currently languishing at ninth position in ODI rankings. Even he will require time to turn things around," he said.
The former captain said it was shameful that Pakistan cricket had slipped to such a low.
"It is shameful but this downslide has not happened overnight. It is a result of the fact that our domestic cricket structure has lost its competitive edge and is not producing quality players for a while now," Akram said.
"Don't expect them (England) to prepare flat pitches for our batsmen. The Duke ball will seam and swing on grassy pitches and it will be a real test for our batsmen to negotiate the ball," he said.
Asked about the decision to drop opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad on disciplinary grounds from the list of probables for the national camp being set up ahead of the tour to England, Akram said he didn't agree with this approach of selectors or the Board.
"If we drop players on purely disciplinary grounds than let me tell you many of our era would not have even played for Pakistan including myself. I think if a player has a problem it is the job of the team management and captain to deal with it and get him to perform," he said.