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Matthew Hayden: "Those 2 balls from Shaheen Afridi were as good as any I have ever seen, full stop."
Matthew Hayden basking in some of the post-match sunlit glory:
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"Last night was a remarkable sporting event; When they talk about cricket rivalry, from Australia's perspective its the Ashes, from an Indian perspective it's Pakistan and vice versa but cricket is not just a sport in India and Pakistan - it's a religion, and as such this becomes a quest for the holy grail; What a magic moment it was for Pakistan in cricket"
"The thing that inspired me the most out of the performance was the fantastic sporting brotherhood, the cricket community coming together in a very solid way, and also in terms of how we should treat each other as people - that's the role of sport"
"It was beautiful to see those moments where MS Dhoni was holding court with few of the players; Virat Kohli and Rizzy in brotherhood joining hands after heated battles in the middle, so that was fantastic"
"The great humility from our perspective inside the change rooms was not to getting carried away with the celebrations but this great humility, this great spirit and great sense of purpose into the next game against New Zealand"
"All in all, I am so proud of the boys. A special comment from my end as well around the Late Dean Jones and how he's always been there for Pakistan cricket. He's been on the phone to me for years telling me how great these young batters are and how special the environment and culture of cricket is in Pakistan. So a little shout out to the heavens to Dean Jones looking down at us. Seeing an inspired Pakistan beating India was very special for me personally"
"Its amazing how cricket tends to levitate and elevate across borders, across flags and across presence of nations - in the purest sense of cricket"
"One of the things I admire about Pakistan cricket is how respectful it is to our great game"
"The boys and the country have made me feel extremely at home with the conditions and that permeated across the entire team because there was calmness and whilst there was a great sense of occasion, they were not overawed by the occasion and it was a good calm and clinical type performance"
"Last night was dominated by Indian crowds and I guess as an overseas player you do get a sense of being inundated with Indian support, such is their love for our great game"
"But Pakistan stayed in the moment and everyone focussed on their job at hand, before we got the opportunity... we were just magnificent"
"I have been watching cricket in this venue for 5 weeks now and those 2 balls from Shaheen Shah Afridi were just as good as any I have seen - in fact as good as I have ever seen, full stop"
"To go inside the ground and take two wickets first up and be backed up by some really good spin bowling..."
"Young Haris Rauf is an exciting prospect - just cut him lose with some great pace! That's the strength of Pakistan cricket in the field"
"Lot of boys were talking about that in front of an Indian crowd that is dominating and there is so much noise but when you get a chance to dominate in the game, that silence is bliss, so that was very exciting"
"Velocity [pace] is which has been banished in our great game but Pakistan has velocity in abundance, not just here but also back home"
"Shaheen is that leader within the bowling group; To get Rohit Sharma out of the way in the way he did with a fast yorker, executed to absolute perfection. KL Rahul has been in magnificent touch for the last 5 weeks, he has plundered bowling attacks all over the place - but nothing beats velocity"
"When you look back at the great Pakistan bowlers, they all had great velocity - and I don't need to mention names as you all know who they are - and I face plenty of them and it was great fun"
"As a batsman [facing fast bowlers] you have to think that woah, this was quick and I have to be sharp on my game here and that's what Shaheen Afridi has in abundance"
"One thing I admire about this group is their spirituality and their sense of worship - to me the human spirit is one thing but when its inspired by the Almighty, its dangerous"
"The boys, not just from Pakistan but from all parts of the world, have been admired for what they achieved in the past 24 hours but the great humility that exists by understanding that this was just one moment and the job is to remain in that moment for New Zealand and other matches coming up in this tournament, so please thank you for your praise but its time to get back down to business, get back in to the hard work of getting into the moment of the game and trying to press on with our mindset towards the next game which is New Zealand"
Matthew Hayden basking in some of the post-match sunlit glory:
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"Last night was a remarkable sporting event; When they talk about cricket rivalry, from Australia's perspective its the Ashes, from an Indian perspective it's Pakistan and vice versa but cricket is not just a sport in India and Pakistan - it's a religion, and as such this becomes a quest for the holy grail; What a magic moment it was for Pakistan in cricket"
"The thing that inspired me the most out of the performance was the fantastic sporting brotherhood, the cricket community coming together in a very solid way, and also in terms of how we should treat each other as people - that's the role of sport"
"It was beautiful to see those moments where MS Dhoni was holding court with few of the players; Virat Kohli and Rizzy in brotherhood joining hands after heated battles in the middle, so that was fantastic"
"The great humility from our perspective inside the change rooms was not to getting carried away with the celebrations but this great humility, this great spirit and great sense of purpose into the next game against New Zealand"
"All in all, I am so proud of the boys. A special comment from my end as well around the Late Dean Jones and how he's always been there for Pakistan cricket. He's been on the phone to me for years telling me how great these young batters are and how special the environment and culture of cricket is in Pakistan. So a little shout out to the heavens to Dean Jones looking down at us. Seeing an inspired Pakistan beating India was very special for me personally"
"Its amazing how cricket tends to levitate and elevate across borders, across flags and across presence of nations - in the purest sense of cricket"
"One of the things I admire about Pakistan cricket is how respectful it is to our great game"
"The boys and the country have made me feel extremely at home with the conditions and that permeated across the entire team because there was calmness and whilst there was a great sense of occasion, they were not overawed by the occasion and it was a good calm and clinical type performance"
"Last night was dominated by Indian crowds and I guess as an overseas player you do get a sense of being inundated with Indian support, such is their love for our great game"
"But Pakistan stayed in the moment and everyone focussed on their job at hand, before we got the opportunity... we were just magnificent"
"I have been watching cricket in this venue for 5 weeks now and those 2 balls from Shaheen Shah Afridi were just as good as any I have seen - in fact as good as I have ever seen, full stop"
"To go inside the ground and take two wickets first up and be backed up by some really good spin bowling..."
"Young Haris Rauf is an exciting prospect - just cut him lose with some great pace! That's the strength of Pakistan cricket in the field"
"Lot of boys were talking about that in front of an Indian crowd that is dominating and there is so much noise but when you get a chance to dominate in the game, that silence is bliss, so that was very exciting"
"Velocity [pace] is which has been banished in our great game but Pakistan has velocity in abundance, not just here but also back home"
"Shaheen is that leader within the bowling group; To get Rohit Sharma out of the way in the way he did with a fast yorker, executed to absolute perfection. KL Rahul has been in magnificent touch for the last 5 weeks, he has plundered bowling attacks all over the place - but nothing beats velocity"
"When you look back at the great Pakistan bowlers, they all had great velocity - and I don't need to mention names as you all know who they are - and I face plenty of them and it was great fun"
"As a batsman [facing fast bowlers] you have to think that woah, this was quick and I have to be sharp on my game here and that's what Shaheen Afridi has in abundance"
"One thing I admire about this group is their spirituality and their sense of worship - to me the human spirit is one thing but when its inspired by the Almighty, its dangerous"
"The boys, not just from Pakistan but from all parts of the world, have been admired for what they achieved in the past 24 hours but the great humility that exists by understanding that this was just one moment and the job is to remain in that moment for New Zealand and other matches coming up in this tournament, so please thank you for your praise but its time to get back down to business, get back in to the hard work of getting into the moment of the game and trying to press on with our mindset towards the next game which is New Zealand"
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