Rayyman
Test Debutant
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I do not like his uncertainty.
It's hard to answer questions in a straightforward manner with South Asian reporters.
They ask really smart questions.
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I do not like his uncertainty.
Yeah, India would be afraid of accumulators XI!
You kept saying that about QG as well and they ended up scoring 200 twice AND also reached the final LMAO
One of my favourite players for Pakistan since his 100 against Australia in Test in 2004, Hope he can change our ODIs and increase agression.
"You have to show aggression in T20 and ODIs"
"We have to attack with aggression during this upcoming series against the West Indies"
Just because of this statement BCCI should allow all Pakistani players to play in the IPL and just ban Sarfraz.
A better attitude than playing the gentleman gimmick like Misbah and Azhar. I hope Sarfraz can bring some flair and passion back into Pakistan cricket. 7 years of Misbah and Azhar have been exceptionally boring. Making Pakistan cricket entertaining and exciting again will be a challenge for Sarfraz, time will tell if he is up for it.
Pakistan need to move on.
If India don't want to play then let it be. It makes Pakistan look desperate.
Indian players hardly talk about India Pakistan series.
Heights of delusion here. But if that makes them happy then so be it.
Yeah must have been very afraid of this bowling attack lol
It is extremely evident that India are afraid to play Pakistan on a consistent basis since they latch onto any minuscule opportunity they get, to effectively avoid a series.
If I were an Indian BCCI administrator I would too look for ways through which we could forgo a series as since constantly playing with Pakistan could lead to a 90s sort of situation where the latter would pummel parosies day in day out.
Such a scenario can have a drastic effect on the psyche of a nation and can lead to other nations breaking free of the BCCI clutches and have no fear of what opinions the masters hold. Additionally this might also lead to the breaking of Big Three and cricket administration to be restored among England and Australia with Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the New Zealand being other top cricketing nations of the era.
Furthermore, a weakened and demoralized India means that BCCI would have to plan their takeover all over again while it could take another couple of decades to actually come to grips with the phainta they will receive if any bilateral series are scheduled currently.
For these obvious reasons India is genuinely afraid to play Pakistan in bilateral series and Sarfraz just pointed out the obvious.
Parosies getting their knickers in a twist for no obvious reason whatsoever. It seems people in India can't have a difference of opinion not in line with Mera Bharat Mahan !!
I don't think there is nothing wrong with it.
Even if he said it, grow up.
No need to get knickers in a twist just because you are Indian.
Its just an opinion.
Live with it.
The game would get him back to reality.
Yeah must have been very afraid of this bowling attack lol
lol what reality it is not impossible to beat india in india due to similar condition for pakistan and history
suggest pak have perform better in india than any other team
Ofcourse it is a possibility .
His reasoning of India not playing Pak is what I'm talking about
well human make mistake he has also slip of tongue
well human make mistake he has also slip of tongue
I know man , I'm just taking it lightly , Kohli made some dumb statements in Aus series too
Kohli or any other Indian player never said PAK is scared of playing against IND in ICC events. Wrong example.
Kohli's legs are shaking watching the Pakistani pace bowlers bowl on TV. Devastating bowling attack!![]()
Tall Fast Bowlers clocking 145 is indeed devastating.... I agree
It is extremely evident that India are afraid to play Pakistan on a consistent basis since they latch onto any minuscule opportunity they get, to effectively avoid a series.
If I were an Indian BCCI administrator I would too look for ways through which we could forgo a series as since constantly playing with Pakistan could lead to a 90s sort of situation where the latter would pummel parosies day in day out.
Such a scenario can have a drastic effect on the psyche of a nation and can lead to other nations breaking free of the BCCI clutches and have no fear of what opinions the masters hold. Additionally this might also lead to the breaking of Big Three and cricket administration to be restored among England and Australia with Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the New Zealand being other top cricketing nations of the era.
Furthermore, a weakened and demoralized India means that BCCI would have to plan their takeover all over again while it could take another couple of decades to actually come to grips with the phainta they will receive if any bilateral series are scheduled currently.
For these obvious reasons India is genuinely afraid to play Pakistan in bilateral series and Sarfraz just pointed out the obvious.
My example is dumb statements in general not specifically to Pak.
I found Kohlis statement of not being friends with Australians is quite stupid - not as dumb as Sarfaraz still . lighten up
I missed this absolute Gem of a post... this is why I love how Indian Govt. keeps trolling Pakistan ... adds more fuel to their Grandiose sense of superiority complex. Pumps up the ego's of millions of volatile and highly inflammable fans and even a few players and administrators too. Gets them going every single time before big matches and when the hysteria reaches epic proportions on Match day ... the big sledge hammer comes down with deadly certainty that the outcome of which can only be described as similar to when a punk pokes a sleeping bear in the eye. Pure entertainment follows the next few days.
[MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION]
Tall Fast Bowlers clocking 145 is indeed devastating.... I agree
I missed this absolute Gem of a post... this is why I love how Indian Govt. keeps trolling Pakistan ... adds more fuel to their Grandiose sense of superiority complex. Pumps up the ego's of millions of volatile and highly inflammable fans and even a few players and administrators too. Gets them going every single time before big matches and when the hysteria reaches epic proportions on Match day ... <b>the big sledge hammer comes down with deadly certainty</b>
Pure entertainment follows the next few days.
[MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION]
Guys like these who toot the horn throughout the year all over , start having panic attacks prior to the games against India and are already have a list of injuries , pitch conditions , moisture in the air , daylight savings, global warming , Nawaz Sharif having stomach flu as the possible reasons why this time Pakistan may not able to beat India :yshah1
That could be Kohli's bat or maybe that bouncer from Umesh with the batsman's head the target...
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I missed this absolute Gem of a post... this is why I love how Indian Govt. keeps trolling Pakistan ... adds more fuel to their Grandiose sense of superiority complex. Pumps up the ego's of millions of volatile and highly inflammable fans and even a few players and administrators too. Gets them going every single time before big matches and when the hysteria reaches epic proportions on Match day ... the big sledge hammer comes down with deadly certainty that the outcome of which can only be described as similar to when a punk pokes a sleeping bear in the eye. Pure entertainment follows the next few days. [MENTION=142162]Napa[/MENTION]
That was a sarcastic post bhai.
See the poster's history.
He is trolling in this thread.
I don't get why would a player say "they may be afraid to play us"
Why this superiority complex?
To each their own....lol.
The issue is we see and read the answer but we never see the question.
What if the question was "Sarfaraz why do you think India refuses to play us? Is it possible that they might be afraid of us?"
The issue is we see and read the answer but we never see the question.
What if the question was "Sarfaraz why do you think India refuses to play us? Is it possible that they might be afraid of us?"
For which a normal guy (that too a captain of an international cricket team) would say:
"Its not a question of being afraid or not afraid. There are many issues but I feel sad that India is not willing to play us. Indo Pak games have always been super charged up".
Not say:
"Its possible they may be afraid of playing us".
Could have easily deflected that question and said whatever he wanted to say. That is a very disappointing answer to put it kindly.
Agreed, but the problem is that a lot of these type of interviews are done in a very casual manner and professionalism doesn't seem to be the main priority.
For which a normal guy (that too a captain of an international cricket team) would say:
"Its not a question of being afraid or not afraid. There are many issues but I feel sad that India is not willing to play us. Indo Pak games have always been super charged up".
Not say:
"Its possible they may be afraid of playing us".
Could have easily deflected that question and said whatever he wanted to say. That is a very disappointing answer to put it kindly.
I don't get why would a player say "they may be afraid to play us"
Why this superiority complex?
To each their own....lol.
My example is dumb statements in general not specifically to Pak.
I found Kohlis statement of not being friends with Australians is quite stupid - not as dumb as Sarfaraz still . lighten up
To be fair, who wouldn't be scared of facing Pakistan? If you win, you beat a minnow. If you lose, you are no better than a minnow.
To be fair, who wouldn't be scared of facing Pakistan? If you win, you beat a minnow. If you lose, you are no better than a minnow.
India looked quite nervous to be honest. Their fielding was shocking and their batting was helped by Pakistan's reliance on part time bowlers. Sarfraz's useless jabbering aside, a more professional or motivated outfit would have made them pay for those blunders.
India looked quite nervous to be honest. Their fielding was shocking and their batting was helped by Pakistan's reliance on part time bowlers. Sarfraz's useless jabbering aside, a more professional or motivated outfit would have made them pay for those blunders.
Which part-time bowler ? Imad is an all-rounder and Shadab is your proper spinner. I don't see any part-time bowlers
Someone should ask Sarfraz if he still believes that India are afraid of playing Pakistan.