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Published 21:40 12 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 23:35 12 Jan 2018 GMT
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Having helped Mayo to an All-Ireland U21 victory in May 2016, Akram is highly thought of in the county and will be hoping to get more chances in the coming weeks and months. Akram, who was born in Haroonabad, is the first player born in Pakistan to line out for Mayo's senior side.
His first start did not coincide with a first win, however, as Galway got their act together in the second half. Having been ahead 1-8 to 0-6 after 40 minutes, Rochford's experimental side crumbled and conceded 1-4 in a disastrous 10-minute period.
Having hit the front, Galway almost managed to blow their lead by getting two men sent off. Damien Comer and Sean Mulkerrin were red-carded within three minutes of each other.
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