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Pakistan fielding coach complains of abusive behaviour from Afridi, Akmal

I understand the anger but no none of them are paid by our tax payers...
PCB gets all of its revenues from coverage rights,ticket sales plus from the ICC after these world tournaments

Hence post No 15
 
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The life of a foreman fixing electrical transmission lines, and a police constable directing the traffic is as much important and worthy as is the life of a soldier fighting on the front. There is no difference between the two except in their JD, that was by the choice and not compulsion. Please discuss with decency without taking cheap shots and employing bazaari language.
First of all the players r paid on contract basis,if I am not wrong. There is no Government involved in this,About the bold part,Are police constables directing the traffic in Pakistan,I never knew this. Everybody's work is important
 
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Yes, soldiers are also the servant of the country for they are paid. Anybody who is paid through the tax payer's money is a servant of the nation. This is the 'professional' way of looking at things and obviously beyond your comprehension.
There is no comparison between a soldier and an athlete -- even if both are paid by the taxpayers. I do not take offense easily, but I have too much respect for Pakistani servicemen and servicewomen to let this pass. The comparison is outright insulting, not just to Pakistani military members, but to any who ever served in any military of any country.

The soldier in sworn service is a 'servant' only in the sense that his (this includes the ladies) actions and life are for a cause greater than self, whether the duration is a few yrs or a lifetime. The salary is out of respect and a physical appreciation of/for a sacrificial life. It is also practical in that no matter how noble we want to make military service to be, we have to support the soldier somehow. If the soldier is a 'servant', he is that to the country, which includes the land, the people, the resources, and all the accumulated capital so far. He is also morally obligated to put his body and life in front of all those things. Who created such a position and its moral burdens ? YOU did. WE all did, when we declare ourselves a people and stake out a portion of the Earth that we declared our own.

A soldier's pay is not to be held over his head as some sort of threat of withdrawal to induce him to do something to please. Rather, it should be offered with both hands and with sadness that such a position must be created in order for a people to live with reasonable security.
 
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The comparison is outright insulting, not just to Pakistani military members, but to any who ever served in any military of any country.

A soldier's pay is not to be held over his head as some sort of threat of withdrawal to induce him to do something to please. Rather, it should be offered with both hands and with sadness that such a position must be created in order for a people to live with reasonable security.

Cheers to that !
 
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Pakistan Fielding coach frustated with players: QUITS

The Pakistan cricket team, still smarting from a shock 76-run defeat to India in their World Cup opener, received another blow on Tuesday when it was learnt that fielding coach-cum-team trainer Grant Luden, dejected over the attitude of some players, tendered his resignation soon after the Adelaide defeat.

Fielding coach Grant Luden quits over players’ attitude - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
 
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i dont see why we should allow goras to coach our team why not use seasoned cricket veterans from our own country instead
 
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This thought towards a soldier I am afraid needs revisiting ,

Soldiers fight for a variety of reason - Loyalty to the nation, Izzat / respect of their regiment , tradition etc are only some of them.

Most definitely not for the salary. No one would willingly put himself in harms was for the salary alone.This is too shallow a thought.

The profession of arms is way above financial remuneration.

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Your views on this please .

Agreed whole hearted. Soldiers serve due to their overwhelming desire for patriotism .

As for the Pakistan cricket team. I gave up watching a long time ago. No professionalism, lazy inept attitudes and so forth,
 
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i dont see why we should allow goras to coach our team why not use seasoned cricket veterans from our own country instead
I dont think you would get any good fielding coach in subcontinent.Goras with their methodological and a more scientific approach towards training are hands down better than subcontinental fielding coaches.
 
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Lack of discipline is a big problem in our players.
 
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Agreed whole hearted. Soldiers serve due to their overwhelming desire for patriotism .

As for the Pakistan cricket team. I gave up watching a long time ago. No professionalism, lazy inept attitudes and so forth,

This is exactly the reaction that some of the yesteryear Pakistani players had warned about. It's PCB's responsibility to make sure that the professionalism in the team is maintained. If PCB keeps taking the Pakistani fans for granted, it risks loosing them completely. The world cricket will only be poorer by loosing the Pakistani fans.
 
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