In 1998-99, Akram was back for his fourth stint as skipper. He proved his growing maturity as a player and captain after leading Pakistan in a tense series against India (in India) when political hostilities between the two countries had reached a new peak.
Facing hostile crowds, threats from extremist Hindu groups, and a hawkish Indian media, Akram's team won two of the three Tests that were played on the edgy tour.
In 2000, Akram relinquished the captaincy and in 2003 retired from the game.
Captaincy Record (1993-94/1996; 1997-98/1998-2000):
Tests: 12 won, 8 lost, 5 drawn.
ODIs: 66 won, 41 lost, 2 tied.