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Pak athletes return after disappointing show in India

kya bc, have India ever produced single good fast bowler despite billions trying to bowl? you need athletes to become great fast bowler.
It's estimated 30% of the world's malnourished children live in India yet he claim to be physically superior lol

There are certain tribals in India who are not tall or strong but can outrun a deer and catch them bare handed. They certainly dont look like rambo's.
You certainly need long legs for running and jumping thatswhy black race dominate in such sports and also stamina for long distance race
 
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You are very stupid to engage in such discussion. You think indian punjabi, Gujrati, bihari,Bengali, Sindhi, tamil etc is better than same ethnin groups reside in other countries make zero sense
I NEVER spoke about ethnicity or population. I counted all them as Pakistani. Read again please.

.secondly i was talking about average person because you think someone who eat meat or look well built should perform better in athelte even if he is not interested in this sport and show no commitment toward it and has no access to training and coaching facilities. People in our side dont waste time im things for which they dont get good pay ..my point was opposite that natural built is one thing but many factors play its part to make you excel in sportrs
Generally, sportsmen need a high-protein diet which you guys get in abundance since birth.
Whatever else you say hold true for India also. India is a very poor country but our heroes have come from really poor backgrounds. I can give you many examples. just like Pak, India watches cricket mostly, that has changed a little now but not by much. So all the reasons you give are true and correct to an extent but is not the the only true cause for poor shows in International tournaments. In spite of all the factors you guys still have a team for international meets right? so there is some process, some training, some faculties yet... hence, I questioned the Natural Ability since we probably have it worse but still do so much better than you guys.
 
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That weak and short argument of yours has more to do with your hatred for hindus insead of facts.
Most pakistanis look weak , short and malnourished to us compared to average Indian. Your facial features are also more neanderthal looking.
No I made this comment after looking at average Indian and Pakistani

About a third of Indians are believed to be malnourished and over 40% of children receive less food than they should.
 
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Generally, sportsmen need a high-protein diet which you guys get in abundance since birth.
Whatever else you say hold true for India also. India is a very poor country but our heroes have come from really poor backgrounds. I can give you many examples. just like Pak, India watches cricket mostly, that has changed a little now but not by much. So all the reasons you give are true and correct to an extent but is not the the only true cause for poor shows in International tournaments. In spite of all the factors you guys still have a team for international meets right? so there is some process, some training, some faculties yet... hence, I questioned the Natural Ability since we probably have it worse but still do so much better than you guys.
Take example of hockey and Squash . We were world champion at one stage but now hockey is struggling to survive because of poor finance in it and look your hockey is improving because of hockey leagues and all these sponsor and finance involve in it which encourage people to take part in it and take it as career because they see some money ..natural talent need to be haunt and groomed and it don't appear from sky and if you don't have sport body looking for talent in school, colleges and sport academy then you cannot expect to do miracles in sports and will have only random participant . India should compete with bigger economies and they should be your benchmark of performance in sport but you compare with those country where sport has zero existence
 
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Take example of hockey and Squash . We were world champion at one stage but now hockey is struggling to survive because of poor finance in it and look your hockey is improving because of hockey leagues and all these sponsor and finance involve in it which encourage people to take part in it and take it as career because they see some money ..natural talent need to be haunt and groomed and it don't appear from sky and if you don't have sport body looking for talent in school, colleges and sport academy then you cannot expect to do miracles in sports and will have only random participant . India should compete with bigger economies and they should be your benchmark of performance in sport but you compare with those country where sport has zero existence
We can cherry pick all day. You guys swing from race, population, sports and anything at fancy when the crux of this debate was athleticism and not sport. There is a difference between skill and athleticism, you guys are crossing it probably riled up since you could not really give any correct reasons why Indians are superior athletically to Pakistanis. I think lets agree to disagree and end here?
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Hunger_Index

India : 28.5
Pakistan: 33.4
Afghnaistan: 34.8

Is this joke? Afghan and Pakistani are more malnourished than Indians :rofl:
every person who visit in these three countries and see the ground realities will make fun of these statistics ..afghan kids will look healthy even when they are hungry compare to Indians lol @Kaptaan post some pics for comparison

We can cherry pick all day. You guys swing from race, population, sports and anything at fancy when the crux of this debate was athleticism and not sport. There is a difference between skill and athleticism, you guys are crossing it probably riled up since you could not really give any correct reasons why Indians are superior athletically to Pakistanis. I think lets agree to disagree and end here?
correct reasons?
Indian are not superior athletically to Pakistanis so that's why no reason to tell why they are lol
Few of them manage to win few medals from such huge population after investing so much in these sports don't prove that rest vast majority is superior to average Pakistan. they are probably worse in south asia
 
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So the figures are wrong now ? Your hatred for hindus has no bounds
what you see with naked eye is what matter and I do see average afghan and Pakistani more healthy than average Indian with exception of north Indian...I have no hatred for Hindus

You can't digest the fact that hindus are far better than your kind
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I thought your Hinduvata teach you that most Pakistani Punjabi and sindhi are children of Hindus so if their ancestors were Hindu then how they could be inferior to Hindus lol
 
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Have you ever been to India or is your conclusion based on pictures from the web ?
Afghanistan and pakistan are insignificant states , hence poverty and malnourishment in these two countries aren't given much attention/coverage whereas same issues in India attract eyeballs all over the world . It's similar to how India has one of the least incidence of rape per capita but still gets called rape capital just because of sheer number of incidents.
With the naked eye , even sun looks like revolving around the earth .
It's difficult for you to accept that you are more malnourished than indians because of your sense of superiority wrt hindus.
I visited India but even you don't need to visit to India to know how Indian or afghan look like ..poverty and homelessness is more visible and widespread in India
I do see some poor hungry afghan kids running on street but if you compare them with those Indian kids who are well fed then these afghan kids will look more healthy to naked eyes
 
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Is this joke? Afghan and Pakistani are more malnourished than Indians :rofl:
every person who visit in these three countries and see the ground realities will make fun of these statistics ..afghan kids will look healthy even when they are hungry compare to Indians lol @Kaptaan post some pics for comparison

Go ahead and do whatever you feel like. You obviously have not much penchant for data from neutral sources (they are mostly from UN WHO in the end)...it reflects in your literacy rate after all (not shockingly.... decreasing as well).

As for people "visiting"....tell me how many visit Pakistan these days and what Pakistan revenue is from it? Or is that something you got to actually visit to determine with some standard of biased eyes as well...because data is always bad and wrong compared to "reality"?

You could have just stuck to saying yes Pakistan investment in sports has declined hence poor performance at such events....but nope you got to bring in this further mentality of yours (neutral data is wrong...coz here are some pictures). You can just as well make argument for Pakistan being better than USA, China and almost any large country by similar method.....point is reasonable, educated people just laugh at you.
 
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https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/215693-Pak-athletes-return-after-disappointing-show-in-India

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KARACHI: Pakistani athletes returned home after failing to put up any impressive performance in the Asian Athletics Championship which concluded at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, India, on Sunday.

Only javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem showed some grace as he managed a 78-metre throw, just short of his personal best effort. But the 21-year-old ended seventh out of 18 athletes. Arshad’s throws break-up was 73.90, 77.39, 73.93, 78, 74.89 and 76.69. He had managed a 78.33m throw in the South Asian Games in India last year which fetched him bronze.

India’s Neeraj Chopra made a new record with an 85.23m throw to claim gold. Qatar’s BA Ahmed claimed silver with 83.70m throw and Davinder Singh of India secured bronze with a throw of 83.29. They were followed by Feng Shih Guang of Chinese Taipei (81.27), Qizhw Liu of China (80.12) and Tsun Chao Chwg of Chinese Taipei (80.03). Arshad was happy with his effort in India. “I was fasting before the event and had trained for 25 days. And after such training my throw was not bad. I am happy,” Arshad told ‘The News’ after reaching home on Monday.

“I had the capacity of recording five more metres but it could not happen,” the Asian Junior Championship bronze medallist said.

In men’s 400m hurdles, Olympian Mehboob Ali failed to impress as he ended fifth out of seven athletes in his heat and failed to qualify for the finals.

His timing was 52.61. Overall Mehboob ended 12th out of 20 athletes who took part in three heats. Eight were to qualify for the finals.

Athletes from Philippines, Chinese Taipei and India claimed gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively.

In men’s 400m race, Nokar Hussain, Mehboob’s brother, finished eighth out of eight athletes who ran in the heat. Nokar’s timing was 47.84. As many as 24 athletes took part in the event.

In the 4X400m relay, Pakistan finished seventh out of eight nations who featured in the event by clocking 3:11.42. Mazhar Ali, Nokar, Mehboob and Asad Iqbal were part of Pakistan team.

Before departure for India, a senior official of Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) had said that Pakistan would be among top six nations in the relay. India got gold, Sir Lanka silver and Thailand bronze in the relay. Sri Lanka’s performance remained highly impressive as they ended at the ninth spot with one gold and four silver medals, a great progress by the South Asian nation which a few years ago was not better than Pakistan.

Sri Lanka’s Nimali Waliwarsha got gold in the 800m. The jury had awarded gold to India’s Archana Adhav but the Sri Lankan protested, saying that her Indian rival had pulled her from behind. The jury then disqualified the Indian athlete and the Sri Lankan emerged victorious.

India appealed but the jury said that it could not reverse the decision as it was unanimous. India topped the competitions with 29 medals: 12 gold, five silver and 12 bronze.

China ended second with eight gold, seven silver and five bronze medals.

Kazakhstan finished third with four gold, two silver and two bronze medals.

Doha will host the next event in 2019.
Bara bara L lagwa ka agaee..... what a disappointing performance ...
 
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Go ahead and do whatever you feel like. You obviously have not much penchant for data from neutral sources (they are mostly from UN WHO in the end)...it reflects in your literacy rate after all (not shockingly.... decreasing as well).

As for people "visiting"....tell me how many visit Pakistan these days and what Pakistan revenue is from it? Or is that something you got to actually visit to determine with some standard of biased eyes as well...because data is always bad and wrong compared to "reality"?

You could have just stuck to saying yes Pakistan investment in sports has declined hence poor performance at such events....but nope you got to bring in this further mentality of yours (neutral data is wrong...coz here are some pictures). You can just as well make argument for Pakistan being better than USA, China and almost any large country by similar method.....point is reasonable, educated people just laugh at you.

Pakistanis are basically the descendants of the Vikings, take a look at their cricket team, any average Pakistanis from Lahore to Karachi, their actors, you'd see how different they look. Till date I have not seen a single Pakistani who is not a blonde or redhead, I wish somehow we could transport them back to Scandinavia where they truly belong.

For example the guy below is the captain of their cricket team

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Did you notice the pale skin tone, blue eyes and overall Nordic physical appearance?

Or look at him, see the characteristic of true Norseman, how he is taming this wild bear

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Hunger_Index

India : 28.5
Pakistan: 33.4
Afghnaistan: 34.8

Is this joke? Afghan and Pakistani are more malnourished than Indians :rofl:
every person who visit in these three countries and see the ground realities will make fun of these statistics ..afghan kids will look healthy even when they are hungry compare to Indians lol @Kaptaan post some pics for comparison

wow and you are calling others stupid ! this is why i love PDF :pdf:
 
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https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/215693-Pak-athletes-return-after-disappointing-show-in-India

l_215693_050747_print.jpg



KARACHI: Pakistani athletes returned home after failing to put up any impressive performance in the Asian Athletics Championship which concluded at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, India, on Sunday.

Only javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem showed some grace as he managed a 78-metre throw, just short of his personal best effort. But the 21-year-old ended seventh out of 18 athletes. Arshad’s throws break-up was 73.90, 77.39, 73.93, 78, 74.89 and 76.69. He had managed a 78.33m throw in the South Asian Games in India last year which fetched him bronze.

India’s Neeraj Chopra made a new record with an 85.23m throw to claim gold. Qatar’s BA Ahmed claimed silver with 83.70m throw and Davinder Singh of India secured bronze with a throw of 83.29. They were followed by Feng Shih Guang of Chinese Taipei (81.27), Qizhw Liu of China (80.12) and Tsun Chao Chwg of Chinese Taipei (80.03). Arshad was happy with his effort in India. “I was fasting before the event and had trained for 25 days. And after such training my throw was not bad. I am happy,” Arshad told ‘The News’ after reaching home on Monday.

“I had the capacity of recording five more metres but it could not happen,” the Asian Junior Championship bronze medallist said.

In men’s 400m hurdles, Olympian Mehboob Ali failed to impress as he ended fifth out of seven athletes in his heat and failed to qualify for the finals.

His timing was 52.61. Overall Mehboob ended 12th out of 20 athletes who took part in three heats. Eight were to qualify for the finals.

Athletes from Philippines, Chinese Taipei and India claimed gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively.

In men’s 400m race, Nokar Hussain, Mehboob’s brother, finished eighth out of eight athletes who ran in the heat. Nokar’s timing was 47.84. As many as 24 athletes took part in the event.

In the 4X400m relay, Pakistan finished seventh out of eight nations who featured in the event by clocking 3:11.42. Mazhar Ali, Nokar, Mehboob and Asad Iqbal were part of Pakistan team.

Before departure for India, a senior official of Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) had said that Pakistan would be among top six nations in the relay. India got gold, Sir Lanka silver and Thailand bronze in the relay. Sri Lanka’s performance remained highly impressive as they ended at the ninth spot with one gold and four silver medals, a great progress by the South Asian nation which a few years ago was not better than Pakistan.

Sri Lanka’s Nimali Waliwarsha got gold in the 800m. The jury had awarded gold to India’s Archana Adhav but the Sri Lankan protested, saying that her Indian rival had pulled her from behind. The jury then disqualified the Indian athlete and the Sri Lankan emerged victorious.

India appealed but the jury said that it could not reverse the decision as it was unanimous. India topped the competitions with 29 medals: 12 gold, five silver and 12 bronze.

China ended second with eight gold, seven silver and five bronze medals.

Kazakhstan finished third with four gold, two silver and two bronze medals.

Doha will host the next event in 2019.
It happens when you select prayer just for political, personal choice and back home eat all the budget for players, no training no equipment no in house games then result is much expected.

Pakistanis are basically the descendants of the Vikings, take a look at their cricket team, any average Pakistanis from Lahore to Karachi, their actors, you'd see how different they look. Till date I have not seen a single Pakistani who is not a blonde or redhead, I wish somehow we could transport them back to Scandinavia where they truly belong.

For example the guy below is the captain of their cricket team

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Did you notice the pale skin tone, blue eyes and overall Nordic physical appearance?

Or look at him, see the characteristic of true Norseman, how he is taming this wild bear

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Both players are from Mohajir community migrated from India,
 
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