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With our front-line bowlers out of the series and a batting lineup that is perpetually shaky, our chances of winning this World Cup are way, way low.
Still, no reason to lose hope.
Our Pakistani Shaheens appear more than determined in getting the best results out of... their selfies. That they are taking some extremely pathetic selfies, despite all the effort they are putting in, is a different matter altogether.
But fret not, dear reader. According to a source in the PCB, Pakistan's recent defeats against New Zealand are all part of a grand strategy to lose all matches before the World Cup to replicate exactly what happened in 1992.
This will force Pakistan's fate to go: Lose-Lose-Lose-Win!
Yup, that's how the PCB works – in mysterious ways indeed.
According to the same source, the PCB has also decided that the team physiotherapist will now bowl in place of Saeed Ajmal (thus catching the opponent batsman completely off-guard); while wicket-keeper Sarfaraz Ahmed will be suddenly ordered in the middle of a match to take his gloves off and start bowling in place of Hafeez.
The rationale behind that is based on advice from the board's official consultant pundit:
Surprised? That's OK. A lot of people were equally surprised by the decision of selecting Rahat Ali, but when Waqar Younis was asked about it, he replied:
"I am surprised to see people surprised over the surprising selection of surprised Rahat Ali ... well, surprise surprise!"
Also read: Dear PCB, not all surprises are pleasant
Actually, no. Waqar, we are not surprised. We know exactly what criterion the selectors use to pick players. For those who don't know yet, here is why Rahat Ali got picked:
The only good news at the moment is that Pakistan and India are on the same page on at least one other thing besides Sunny Leone – arch-rival India stands shoulder-to-shoulder in sharing the recent sufferings of Pakistan.
The only difference is that when India loses a match, they have Anushka Sharma in the stands to cheer them up. Pakistan's boys, on the other hand, are clearly self-sufficient:
We may not have Anushka but we do have a younger version of her, that is Meera.
Meera has done the noble job of offering Pakistan a valid reason to lose to India:
But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Let's come back to selfies. Seriously, Team Green needs to brush up their work on this front.
Still, no reason to lose hope.
Our Pakistani Shaheens appear more than determined in getting the best results out of... their selfies. That they are taking some extremely pathetic selfies, despite all the effort they are putting in, is a different matter altogether.
But fret not, dear reader. According to a source in the PCB, Pakistan's recent defeats against New Zealand are all part of a grand strategy to lose all matches before the World Cup to replicate exactly what happened in 1992.
This will force Pakistan's fate to go: Lose-Lose-Lose-Win!
Yup, that's how the PCB works – in mysterious ways indeed.
According to the same source, the PCB has also decided that the team physiotherapist will now bowl in place of Saeed Ajmal (thus catching the opponent batsman completely off-guard); while wicket-keeper Sarfaraz Ahmed will be suddenly ordered in the middle of a match to take his gloves off and start bowling in place of Hafeez.
The rationale behind that is based on advice from the board's official consultant pundit:
Surprised? That's OK. A lot of people were equally surprised by the decision of selecting Rahat Ali, but when Waqar Younis was asked about it, he replied:
"I am surprised to see people surprised over the surprising selection of surprised Rahat Ali ... well, surprise surprise!"
Also read: Dear PCB, not all surprises are pleasant
Actually, no. Waqar, we are not surprised. We know exactly what criterion the selectors use to pick players. For those who don't know yet, here is why Rahat Ali got picked:
The only good news at the moment is that Pakistan and India are on the same page on at least one other thing besides Sunny Leone – arch-rival India stands shoulder-to-shoulder in sharing the recent sufferings of Pakistan.
The only difference is that when India loses a match, they have Anushka Sharma in the stands to cheer them up. Pakistan's boys, on the other hand, are clearly self-sufficient:
We may not have Anushka but we do have a younger version of her, that is Meera.
Meera has done the noble job of offering Pakistan a valid reason to lose to India:
But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Let's come back to selfies. Seriously, Team Green needs to brush up their work on this front.

...no Charm anymore!