After Pakistan lost the game and was ousted from the tournament, Akram's decision was severely criticized by the media and fans alike, and some even went to the extent of accusing him of throwing away the game for money.
Akram's home in Lahore was also attacked by angry protesters.
Shaken by the reception, Akram decided to take a short respite from the game. His absence saw Ramiz return ever-so-briefly as captain, but by late 1997, Akram had been reinstalled as skipper by the board.
But Akram's third stint was extremely brief (but in which he led Pakistan to its first ever white-wash against the West Indies in a 3-Test series in Pakistan.
He soon decided to step down after accusations of match-fixing and nepotism continued to chase him. He was first replaced by Saeed Anwar and then by Aamir Sohail, both of whom did not last long.