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And that desire is further amplified by the silence of its players who haven't spoken out on the incarceration of IK, and current state of fascism in the country.

It is quite possible that many of the cricket players are privately youthia but cannot express their opinion in public out of fear of the Neutrals. But their disappointment is getting expressed in lack of motivation in playing for the flag. Unless, this is addressed we will see more and more Pakistanis getting disenchanted with their Nation.

Imported govt namanzoor! Namanzoor, namanzoor!

Regards
 
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So nice to see that when Fat Piggy Nawaz arrives in Pakistan the team looses. :lol:
 
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Now the big question is can Afghanistan Beat NED, SL

If they manage to do that , they will have 8 points , and you need atleast 10 points to qualify

If they can manage to upset either ENG or Aus then they have a chance to qualify for Semis

IND, SA AND NZ are pretty much guaranteed a semi spot

the fight is for the 4th spot between AUS/AFG/PAK/ENG
For a team to qualify with 5 wins will require many more upsets in the tournament. Even 6 wins are not sufficient to ensure qualification.
 
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INNINGS BREAK
23rd Match (D/N), Wankhede, October 24, 2023
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South Africa
(50 overs) 382/5
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Bangladesh

South Africa chose to bat.

Current RR: 7.64
• Last 5 overs (RR): 73/2 (14.60)
 
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Bangladesh got thrashed badly...just have to wait and see by how many runs they will lose the match....BD has been playing World cups since 1999..shame they haven't progressed an inch in 24 years .they should learn something from Afghanistan.
 
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Was expecting a little more gracious comments from Pak members after a defeat from Afghanistan. Some of these were so vocal over dil dil not playing at Ahmedabad and considered it against the spirit of the game.

They could have displayed the same spirit and congratulated the Afghan team for a stellar display of game.

Very few have been sportsman enough to appreciate the Afghan team.
Sportsmanship...

Okay, lets review Sportsmanship, shall we.

1) Was the reception by the crowd in Ahmedabad towards Pakistan...Sportsmanship?
2) Was deny Visas to Journalists & Fans prior to the India/Pakistan match...Sportsmanship?
3) Was not playing any Pakistani songs (during the Pakistan/India game)...Sportsmanship?
4) Was deny a Pakistani fan to cheer for his team against another Nation...Sportsmanship?


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The list is long but distinguished.

Now coming to your point about 'gracious comments from PAK Members' towards the Afghan Team/Players.

If memory serves, I saw the Pakistani Team go...shake their hand(s) & possibly hug a few.

Ab aur kya behan ka rishta bhee dai dain?!!

...and pardon me, but do you recall the Afghan Man of the Match speech & him dedicating the win to the Illegal Refugees being forced out.

The word is 'Illegal Refugees'...
 
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Like its economy, Pakistan’s cricket team will also rely on ‘bailouts’

Bilal Memon
October 24, 2023

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A clueless Pakistan team was mauled on the cricket field by Afghanistan on Monday night. It wasn’t just embarrassing. It was painful to watch — the 92 Cup champions stumble. After all, it has just been 31 years since we won the ODI World Cup.


The opponents weren’t a strong team either. This was Afghanistan. We’ve beaten them 7 times before. Making it 8-0 wouldn’t be a problem.

A few hours later, we all stood embarrassingly corrected.

Hopeful fans could not help but steer conversations to semi-final prospects. The rest tried to mask disappointment by adopting the ‘told you so’ routine.

Much like our egos, which misguidedly saw a victory against Afghanistan as a given, chances of a last-four finish got a beating. It didn’t help that Afghanistan player Ibrahim Zadran took the stage to “dedicate the win to people being sent back home” by Pakistan, referring to Islamabad’s recent decision to deport illegal immigrants (mostly Afghan refugees). All of a sudden, the victory became political.

None of this is to take away from Afghanistan players’ professional and clinical display on the field. In their eighth attempt, they registered an inaugural win over Pakistan in the format. A distant, but related, stat comes to mind against India. The number there stands at 8-0, though.

But like its economy, Pakistan cricket team will now rely on ‘bailouts’, banking on other results to go in its favour to extend the stay in India.

As much as we tout the 1992 World Cup win, none of us can hide from the fact that it was the result of a bailout – rain and an Australian win over the West Indies meant Pakistan scraped through. In 1987, when it started as firm favourites, the team went down to Australia. In 1999, a similar fate awaited them at Lord’s.

Sitting pretty and in comfort is just not Pakistan’s cup of tea.

It has to come at a cusp. Someone has to say ‘and … action’. Its approach towards setting a target is the same way. Let’s do it at the deep end of the innings.

Call it procrastination or reliance on Divine Intervention, but Pakistan cricket – like its economy – has to be shown the worst-possible outcome to make behavioural changes. Analysing, rationalising, arguing, cajoling, even screaming doesn’t work.

While on the cricket field it relies on outcomes of other matches, its economy has the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

A dozen bailouts later, Pakistan’s economy is still facing the same basic issues it has faced for decades — loss-making SOEs, cash-strapped governments with inconsistent policies, and lack of trust in the system. Its cricket team walks the same path. Stuck in decades-old issues like fielding and sticking stubbornly to defensive style of cricket.

Perhaps, a proper humiliation in India is needed. Perhaps, another four defeats will convey to the ‘men in charge’ that Pakistan’s ODI ranking is not at all significant if it puts up performances like it has so far.

It may not be about Babar Azam’s captaincy or that he looked like a lost soul, sent unprepared and unguarded in a hostile place, where he desperately ‘hung onto friends’ at the cost of team composition.

But it is definitely about the millions watching back home. The team owes its fans this much. It needed the dollar to hit 307 and 330 in the inter-bank and open-markets, respectively, for the ‘stick’ to come.The carrots don’t work in Pakistan. The bailouts don’t work in Pakistan.
 
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Listen to this

Listen to this
Actually, i agree with few points that is said in this video. Babar has Tendulkar moment. He is a good batsman but not a good captain.May be he is too nice guy to handle such an inefficient team. Actually he should rather focus on being a good batsman rather than being captain
 
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(15/50 ov, T:383) 58/5
Bangladesh need 325 runs from 35 overs.

Current RR: 3.86
• Required RR: 9.28
• Last 5 overs (RR): 23/2 (4.60)
 
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Was expecting a little more gracious comments from Pak members after a defeat from Afghanistan. Some of these were so vocal over dil dil not playing at Ahmedabad and considered it against the spirit of the game.

They could have displayed the same spirit and congratulated the Afghan team for a stellar display of game.

Very few have been sportsman enough to appreciate the Afghan team.
You can pimp all you want for the Afghan team. But the moment he got his well deserved moment, he squashed all the sportsmanship by venting against Pakistan, the country that fed and clothed these ungrateful hippies for decades, shows they belong in the gutter like their pajeet toilet mates.

This guy is not playing in PSL anytime soon, that is certain.
 
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Actually, apart from that loss to the Netherlands, it is South Africa, and not India or New Zealand that has looked the most dominant team in the tournament. The match between India and South Africa would be interesting.
 
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This guy is not playing in PSL anytime soon, that is certain.
LOL, why would he want to play in a nondescript event like PSL, when he has a chance to play in the IPL? Ten times the money, twenty times the glory, hundred times the prestige.

they belong in the gutter like their pajeet toilet mates.
You and your obsession with toilets and gutters is disturbing.
 
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