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[PICTURES] Virat Kohli & his team wearing army caps during 3rd ODI vs Australia - OTT or acceptable?

No reason why Pakistani players can't do the same in order to pay Tribute to the Kashmiri's, Sikhs, Brahmins, Buddhists in India.
 
So wearing an army cap to show solidarity to the Martyrs of a terrorist attack is offending people. Jeez, how brittle you guys are. :facepalm

Given that terrorists spread terror among a civilian population, it is up to interpretation who are the terrorists in the IOK debacle.
 
And of course, our boy Usman Khawaja is the MAN OF THE MATCH!

:))) :)))

Well played, Uzzie. What a time to get back in form and defeat the Indians.
 
And of course, our boy Usman Khawaja is the MAN OF THE MATCH!

:))) :)))

Well played, Uzzie. What a time to get back in form and defeat the Indians.

Pakistan has it's agent every where to counter India's Sub-zi-cal strike.
 
And of course, our boy Usman Khawaja is the MAN OF THE MATCH!

:))) :)))

Well played, Uzzie. What a time to get back in form and defeat the Indians.

Can you give us some advice so we can all be as confident as you? Pakistan are ranked #7 in tests (India #1), and #5 in ODIs (India #2). Just got thrashed twice by India B in the Asia cup. Got thrashed in ODIs in NZ and SA where India won 4-1 and 5-1 respectively. Lost in tests at home to SL and NZ. Despite all that you have the confidence to berate India after a single loss.

If India was doing that badly, I certainly wouldn't be able to come here and post about a match Pakistan lost.
 
Can you give us some advice so we can all be as confident as you? Pakistan are ranked #7 in tests (India #1), and #5 in ODIs (India #2). Just got thrashed twice by India B in the Asia cup. Got thrashed in ODIs in NZ and SA where India won 4-1 and 5-1 respectively. Lost in tests at home to SL and NZ. Despite all that you have the confidence to berate India after a single loss.

If India was doing that badly, I certainly wouldn't be able to come here and post about a match Pakistan lost.

You forgot to mention gold plated and diamond encrusted bats that every Indian player use to play.

C'mon, how can you forget mentioning India's big $$ bill ?
 
No reason why Pakistani players can't do the same in order to pay Tribute to the Kashmiri's, Sikhs, Brahmins, Buddhists in India.

Do you seriously not see the difference between that (which is politically guided) and a gesture for your own country's armed forces?
 
Can you give us some advice so we can all be as confident as you? Pakistan are ranked #7 in tests (India #1), and #5 in ODIs (India #2). Just got thrashed twice by India B in the Asia cup. Got thrashed in ODIs in NZ and SA where India won 4-1 and 5-1 respectively. Lost in tests at home to SL and NZ. Despite all that you have the confidence to berate India after a single loss.

If India was doing that badly, I certainly wouldn't be able to come here and post about a match Pakistan lost.

These guys don't have even an ounce of self respect. They will stoop to any lows to berate India, even if that makes his own country look stupid and lame.
 
Pakistan has it's agent every where to counter India's Sub-zi-cal strike.

Lol. Where was that agent when India were thrashing his team right and left on their home soil ?
It's sad that you guys rely on such small things to keep yourself happier.
 
well ofcourse they never returned. they were protesting against their own government.
this is different.
wrong again TalhaSyed.

Acceptable: Wearing an item of clothing as a tribute to victims from a terrorist attack or natural disaster

Ok then, the people of kashmir are suffering from a terrorist attack everyday, in the name of BSF Jawans:

If this is different why did you bring it up? :afaq

There you go again WarCry - who's carrying out the attacks on the Kashmiri people?
 
Lol. Where was that agent when India were thrashing his team right and left on their home soil ?
It's sad that you guys rely on such small things to keep yourself happier.

He wasn't activated.

We activate our agents only when India conduct Subzi-cal Strikes.

Maybe having Tomatoes energy drink made out of extra inventory of Tomatoes that India banned to be sold to Pakistan would help newly inducted Army of cricket against Pakistani agents.

Pakistan is over all a happy nation.

Pakistanis are happier than Indians.

That's according to the recently published World Happiness Report, which ranks Pakistan in the 80th position, and India in the 122nd position.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/panosm...nis-became-happier-than-indians/#e7b64c4a63b9
 
Just as you’re passionate about Palestine, I have family from Kashmir. I protest India doing this in a match for their army who are committing a genocide in Kashmir which they occupy illegally.

I'm sorry to hear that. However, again - as I mentioned in the post you quoted - since cricketers can't protest against the Israeli government on the cricket field they can't protest against the Indian or any other government on the cricket field either.
 
This thread has been ruined by politics. Such kind of threads should not be made on PP. Let's stick to cricket.
 
Lol Palestine is not a religious cause. Shows your lack of knowledge on the subject. Stick to getting sadistic pleasure each time Pakistan loses

Surprisingly there are more Palestinian Christians than Muslims. Yet this whole conflict is taken to be a Muslim vs Jews situation which is not true. Funny how people are not aware of facts that actually matter but hey peddle what you want as lomg as people buy it. That’s the mantra on PP.
 
Exactly if pakistan started handing out paf caps on the ground the crying indians would be running to the ICC again wanting pakistan banned again:srt :ishant

Why dont you do it. No one is stopping you.
 
Surprisingly there are more Palestinian Christians than Muslims. Yet this whole conflict is taken to be a Muslim vs Jews situation which is not true. Funny how people are not aware of facts that actually matter but hey peddle what you want as lomg as people buy it. That’s the mantra on PP.

Factually incorrect.

Palestine is 93% Muslim and 6% Chrsitian.


West bank is 80% Muslim, whereas Gaza in 98% muslim.

State of Israel is 2% christian and 17% muslim.

If you see Palestine = West Bank + Gaza + State of Israel, then also Muslims to Christian ratio is nearly 100 to 1.

How wrong can you be :))
 
Supporting Palestine is a political statement especially when you are not even a Palestine. Supporting your own Army is not!

This isn't about supporting one side just because it's from your own country and supporting another that is based outside of it :))

I guess it's okay to support Labour/Conservatives...I guess it's okay to have something to do with Brexit, well because it's an issue for the UK.

I should've read the small-print in the ICC statements.

I've read some excuses but this is up there :P
 
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Looks like the caps worked - the team suffered the same fate as the army :ksi
 
They're the ones who need to constantly lift the morale of their forces, not us ;)

I was joking, we are not as pathetic.

We play cricket on the cricket field and go to war only in a warzone.

They claim it was to mark the deaths of soldiers but India have played 4 matches since the incident. Why only wear them now after PAF gave them a good hiding?
 
This has Dhoni written all over it. Game was in his home town and hes an army man. Air Force I think. He never said anything before and this is his way to pay tribute. I am ok with this compared to OTT bravado shown by other celebrities. A sports team paying tribute to their own army martyrs is not strange.
 
Nothing wrong with this. They were looking good with the military cap. They should do it more often and stand behind our army.
 
I was joking, we are not as pathetic.

We play cricket on the cricket field and go to war only in a warzone.

They claim it was to mark the deaths of soldiers but India have played 4 matches since the incident. Why only wear them now after PAF gave them a good hiding?

Oh, they wanted to make sure they win (seemed like a guarantee after the first couple of games) the game with the caps and not look like IAF on the ground :)))

This was quite the embarrassment
 
Nothing wrong with this. They were looking good with the military cap. They should do it more often and stand behind our army.

Nothing wrong in it, that's true. But why do it more often? Does your army need constant reminders that the nation is behind them? Hire a bunch of cheerleaders to that job.
 
quite a few players banned due to involving political statements and gestures on the field. I think some fine is necessary. As many have pointed out, Moen Ali was banned of a tiny wrist band. This is a whole cap and a whole team wore it. ICC should look into this.
 
It’s over the top and politically motivated.

I don’t have a problem with it but then the ICC should not be able to pick and choose political sportswear it allows players to wear.

It’s embarassing that they lost the match however. Kind of like the black clothing worn in the NBA to make the game “a funeral”. (Wizards vs. Celtics 2017).
 
Excellent job by Indian team , they needed to show the country that everyone is behind the sad losses of those innocent lives.I find it hilarious that people are offended by it.
 
This has Dhoni written all over it. Game was in his home town and hes an army man. Air Force I think. He never said anything before and this is his way to pay tribute. I am ok with this compared to OTT bravado shown by other celebrities. A sports team paying tribute to their own army martyrs is not strange.

Disagree.

If it was Ghambir then I’d believe in what you said.

This has BCCI and GOI written all over.

It has to do with a sitting PM trying to malign every institution in India to promote nationalism to gain support.
 
Excellent job by Indian team , they needed to show the country that everyone is behind the sad losses of those innocent lives.I find it hilarious that people are offended by it.

Not offended.

Mocking over the top reaction and hypocrisy.
 
Problem in mainstream in India is
1) Bollywood
2) Ambani
3) Cricket
4) Army
5) Media

All of them are interconnected. And they have to show exaggerated nationalistic support at all costs.
And then all of their Twitter messages have to end with Jai Hind.

The issue is deep rooted now and regardless of BJP in power or out of power
Exaggerated nationalism and far right attitude will dictate India for long time.
 
Problem in mainstream in India is
1) Bollywood
2) Ambani
3) Cricket
4) Army
5) Media

All of them are interconnected. And they have to show exaggerated nationalistic support at all costs.
And then all of their Twitter messages have to end with Jai Hind.

The issue is deep rooted now and regardless of BJP in power or out of power
Exaggerated nationalism and far right attitude will dictate India for long time.

Hence, no peace in the region.

India will continue with its wet dream of hagemony and dominance over pre-partitioned countries.

Never in my wildest dream thought that one day one of the most educated country in sub-continent would be the easiest to fool by their politicians.
 
It looked really corny to me, to be honest. That cap shouldn't be worn by anyone but the soldiers.
 
Doesn't look good when we lose while wearing it. Army caps should be respected and shouldn't be given to any tom, d!ck and harry. Hopefully we won't repeat this mistake again in the future.

Well played Kohli.
 
quite a few players banned due to involving political statements and gestures on the field. I think some fine is necessary. As many have pointed out, Moen Ali was banned of a tiny wrist band. This is a whole cap and a whole team wore it. ICC should look into this.

Supporting army members who were killed in a terrorist attack (which by definition is not political) is fine.

They haven't brought in any of the politics etc. It's a fact that these men died and their families need support etc, so don't see anything wrong here.
 
A lot of rubbish being said here by Pakistani posters. While I'm not a big fan of any kind of military worship, it's their team and their army. If they want to pay tribute to their army, they can do it.

I'm quite sure that if the Pakistani team had done the same for our army, PP would've been totally fine with it. This is a non-issue, really.
 
Honestly, I would love to see camouflaged Pakistani kit for the next series as well. They are more or less our colors so it wouldn't be much of a departure.
 
I find it hilarious and it is frankly sad that people are rejoicing on some guy scoring a 100 and calling him has our own.If he was your own he would be playing for Pakistan.

Islam is not property of Pakistan nor non Pakistani muslim players doing well should be reason for any celebrations from Pakistani fans . If those non Pakistani Muslim players are hailed based on their game it is fine but if they are hailed just becuase they happened to be followers of Islam is sad.

India lost match big deal, they have won every odi series they played by thumping every team.Losing one match is now a big deal??
 
I don't mind the Indian team wanting to respect their military.

However the reasoning that it is in tribute to those slain in the Pulwama attack is suspect.

Pulwama happened on 14th Feb. The first match after the attack was a T20I on 24th Feb. Why not pay the respects then instead of weeks later on March 8th ?
 
I find it hilarious and it is frankly sad that people are rejoicing on some guy scoring a 100 and calling him has our own.If he was your own he would be playing for Pakistan.

Islam is not property of Pakistan nor non Pakistani muslim players doing well should be reason for any celebrations from Pakistani fans . If those non Pakistani Muslim players are hailed based on their game it is fine but if they are hailed just becuase they happened to be followers of Islam is sad.

India lost match big deal, they have won every odi series they played by thumping every team.Losing one match is now a big deal??

Relax dude.

Do not be so serious.

Talking about Usman Khawaja as Pakistani secret agent was a joke.

Over hype nationalism does make one boring.
 
I don't mind the Indian team wanting to respect their military.

However the reasoning that it is in tribute to those slain in the Pulwama attack is suspect.

Pulwama happened on 14th Feb. The first match after the attack was a T20I on 24th Feb. Why not pay the respects then instead of weeks later on March 8th ?

Precisely, either this is an afterthought or it's more to do with the conflict with Pakistan rather than Pulwama.
 
Exactly. I don't know why Gavaskar didn't object to it. He will lose his cool if any tom, d!ck and harry wears Indian Cricket Team's cap.

Gavaskar made sure everyone got one :>


<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A look at the comm box as they sport the camouflage caps<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TeamIndia?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#TeamIndia</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/JaiHind?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#JaiHind</a> &#55356;&#56814;&#55356;&#56819;&#55356;&#56814;&#55356;&#56819; <a href="https://t.co/saSmfnVJeC">pic.twitter.com/saSmfnVJeC</a></p>— BCCI (@BCCI) <a href="https://twitter.com/BCCI/status/1103940604168331265?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 8, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Relax dude.

Do not be so serious.

Talking about Usman Khawaja as Pakistani secret agent was a joke.

Over hype nationalism does make one boring.

I am relaxed, I appericate every good player.Patronizing any player becuase of his religion in my view is sad.
 
I don't mind the Indian team wanting to respect their military.

However the reasoning that it is in tribute to those slain in the Pulwama attack is suspect.

Pulwama happened on 14th Feb. The first match after the attack was a T20I on 24th Feb. Why not pay the respects then instead of weeks later on March 8th ?

Why does it matter when they choose to do the tribute.It is their choice.
 
ICC will make a lot of money on 16th June 2019. This conflict is the best thing to have happened to them.

This will be the most watched India-Pakistan game in years.
 
Disagree.

If it was Ghambir then I’d believe in what you said.

This has BCCI and GOI written all over.

It has to do with a sitting PM trying to malign every institution in India to promote nationalism to gain support.

Not sure why the Pakistanis are upset with it. Indian team paid tribute for their fallen soldiers through a gesture. Did any of them say anything about Pakistan in the after match speeches? Why is everyone getting their undies twisted? Sports teams even wear black arm bands when there is a loss. It's just a symbolic gesture and Pakistan team wasn't even involved. I would have understood the outrage if Indians did this while playing Pakistan in the world cup. This is some jamodi game against Australia in Dhoni's home town. If it was GOI or BCCI behind this, they would have done this in the first game. That man Dhoni is dignified and tried to show his tribute to army this way without any outlandish speeches. People should just relax instead of getting obsessed with simple things like this.
 
All said and done it is a lovely sight that the Indian batting is failing like no tomorrow just before the WC. Long may it continue. Now if only Kohli can also join the rest of his team in being a dud then that will be great.
 
Not sure why the Pakistanis are upset with it. Indian team paid tribute for their fallen soldiers through a gesture. Did any of them say anything about Pakistan in the after match speeches? Why is everyone getting their undies twisted? Sports teams even wear black arm bands when there is a loss. It's just a symbolic gesture and Pakistan team wasn't even involved. I would have understood the outrage if Indians did this while playing Pakistan in the world cup. This is some jamodi game against Australia in Dhoni's home town. If it was GOI or BCCI behind this, they would have done this in the first game. That man Dhoni is dignified and tried to show his tribute to army this way without any outlandish speeches. People should just relax instead of getting obsessed with simple things like this.

Nobody uspet but amused because India is so pathetic is reguarly brings in politics within sports. We wont play Pakistan ..blah ...blah. Lets all wear an Indian army cap.

It's sport, get on with playing it instead of whinning and crying like little bts. I'd be ashmed if I was Indian.
 
Because India is so pathetic is reguarly brings in politics within sports. We wont play Pakistan ..blah ...blah. Lets all wear an Indian army cap.

It's sport, get on with playing it instead of whinning and crying like little bts. I'd be ashmed if I was Indian.

No one will be ashamed. BCCI can say whatever they want. They are a private body funded indirectly by millions of fans. They played to their crowd and put up a show about banning Pakistan. Everybody knew what the result would be and ICC rightly said they are not the authority and put an end to it. BCCI will still mint billions, fans will still watch with feverish pitch, Indian team will continue to play well. I liked this tribute compared to idiots like Chahal and co. Mouthing off stuff. It was a professional tribute and Indian players and citizens wearing an army cap shouldn't bother anyone.
 
It is India's choice whom they play and it is not going to be dictated by anyone else.It is also their choice to honor, I don't see how it should affect others.

I am quite amused by over the top reactions.
 
Why does it matter when they choose to do the tribute.It is their choice.
If you want to wear the caps supposedly to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers in Pulwama (nothing wrong with that), why wait till weeks later and not wear them in the first match after the attack ?

Just be upfront and honest about it really being a militaristic gesture related to the recent hostilities with Pakistan.
 
"Indian" players showing their solidarity and support with "Indian army" on an "Indian cricket ground" with BCCI permission is ruffling PP'ers and
is compared Moeen showing support for Gaza wearing English cap and without ECB permission...and more hilarious is Moeen has no relation with Palestine even remotely.
 
Can you give us some advice so we can all be as confident as you? Pakistan are ranked #7 in tests (India #1), and #5 in ODIs (India #2). Just got thrashed twice by India B in the Asia cup. Got thrashed in ODIs in NZ and SA where India won 4-1 and 5-1 respectively. Lost in tests at home to SL and NZ. Despite all that you have the confidence to berate India after a single loss.

If India was doing that badly, I certainly wouldn't be able to come here and post about a match Pakistan lost.

I wouldn't care if this was any other match. The army caps made India a target today and they are rightfully getting laughed at.

As for confidence, we all know what happened the last time India came across Pakistan in an ICC tournament. No wonder there is talk of forfeiting the match.

I find it hilarious and it is frankly sad that people are rejoicing on some guy scoring a 100 and calling him has our own.If he was your own he would be playing for Pakistan.

Islam is not property of Pakistan nor non Pakistani muslim players doing well should be reason for any celebrations from Pakistani fans . If those non Pakistani Muslim players are hailed based on their game it is fine but if they are hailed just becuase they happened to be followers of Islam is sad.

India lost match big deal, they have won every odi series they played by thumping every team.Losing one match is now a big deal??

You say it is sad and that people shouldn't do it but haven't produced a single reason as to why. I'm happy for the success of my brothers in this world. Fortunately, the two billion Muslims in the world do not need your permission to be happy for each other as well as share each other's pain.

I don't mind the Indian team wanting to respect their military.

However the reasoning that it is in tribute to those slain in the Pulwama attack is suspect.

Pulwama happened on 14th Feb. The first match after the attack was a T20I on 24th Feb. Why not pay the respects then instead of weeks later on March 8th ?

Exactly. The timing is strange. I don't think they even wore black armbands during that game and if they did, what was the need for wearing the caps today? This has Modi's fingerprints all over it.

However, I respect Kohli for making it clear that the caps were a fundraising effort for the families of the dead, and do not symbolize support for the actions of the military itself. That makes it quite acceptable for me, at least.

Gavaskar made sure everyone got one :>


<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A look at the comm box as they sport the camouflage caps<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TeamIndia?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#TeamIndia</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/JaiHind?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#JaiHind</a> &#55356;&#56814;&#55356;&#56819;&#55356;&#56814;&#55356;&#56819; <a href="https://t.co/saSmfnVJeC">pic.twitter.com/saSmfnVJeC</a></p>— BCCI (@BCCI) <a href="https://twitter.com/BCCI/status/1103940604168331265?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 8, 2019</a></blockquote>
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This was very awkward.
 
Once again, supporting an army and endorsing the actions of that army is a political move. An army is used to further political goals. It is not the same as supporting one's country/nation/religion/tribe.

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If you want to wear the caps supposedly to pay tribute to the fallen soldiers in Pulwama (nothing wrong with that), why wait till weeks later and not wear them in the first match after the attack ?

Just be upfront and honest about it really being a militaristic gesture related to the recent hostilities with Pakistan.
It is their choice who knows when they took this decision and why.I don't see how it is anyone's business.Did they do anything to offend anyone?
 

To be clear, I don't have a problem with political statements on a cricket field, as long as they are classy and not offensive. The caps were not offensive, especially since Kohli clarified that they were a fundrasing effort for the families of the dead and not a show of support for the IAF actions.

What Pakistan did here was not political. Inzamam helped arrange a boot camp for the players before this tour and that is what this is referring to.
 
I wouldn't care if this was any other match. The army caps made India a target today and they are rightfully getting laughed at.

As for confidence, we all know what happened the last time India came across Pakistan in an ICC tournament. No wonder there is talk of forfeiting the match.



You say it is sad and that people shouldn't do it but haven't produced a single reason as to why. I'm happy for the success of my brothers in this world. Fortunately, the two billion Muslims in the world do not need your permission to be happy for each other as well as share each other's pain.

I already gave the reason, the reason you are cheering a player just because he is muslim is sad.Khawaja, Ali and Amla cheer them their greatness not for their religion.Pakistanis say don't mix sports and politics but they think its okay to mix everything into religion.
 
I already gave the reason, the reason you are cheering a player just because he is muslim is sad.Khawaja, Ali and Amla cheer them their greatness not for their religion.Pakistanis say don't mix sports and politics but they think its okay to mix everything into religion.

Like I said, you gave no reason for WHY it is sad or any different for cheering for someone just because he was born in the same country as you.

I don't have a problem with politics in sports, within reason. Talk to those that do.
 
Two key differences that we cannot ignore:

(1) Moeen was expressing his support for the people of Palestine out of his own will. Since he was the only English player to do so, it was clear that the ECB did not endorse or promote it.

Here, all the Indian players are wearing these caps. Hence, it is a BCCI decision - the Indian players were not acting out of their own accord.

(2) Moeen was supporting a religious cause. He is not Palestinian and does not have Palestinian lineage. His only connection with the people of Palestine is Islam. Here, the Indian players are supporting their country. It hardly different to the Remembrance poppy that no seems to have a problem with.

It is futile to juxtapose the two gestures. The Indian players have done nothing wrong and I don't see why we should have a problem with it.

Lol at point number 2. Supporting Palestine is a humane cause , it doesn't necessarily have to do anything with religion.
 
Who cares what they wore. If there's any rule/regulation in the ICC handbook against it , then BCC should be fined. If not , then let it be.
 
People who love stuff like bringing religion in to sport and doing Sajda on the field have an issue Indian team supporting their Army.

Irony.

You will feel the irony when the Pak team wears caps supporting Kashmiris cause.
 
If the Indian players get away with this cheap exercise, I want Pak players to wear caps supporting Kashmiris freedom movement.
 

This was to pay tribute to the Army for the camp ahead of the 2016 England tour. They repeatedly mentioned how much they gained from that camp. It was a personal tribute of thanks.

The timing of the caps thing (which I think has been overblown in terms of its importance) makes it seem like it has something to do with the India-Pakistan conflict which is what I think most people are reading (between the lines). If it was for Pulwama, it wouldn't, or shouldn't have taken them almost a month to do it, considering that India played matches previously.
 
On a lighter note... :srini :ashwin

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Well played <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UsmanKhuaja?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UsmanKhuaja</a> <a href="https://t.co/SAsl5H2vSV">pic.twitter.com/SAsl5H2vSV</a></p>— Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchange) <a href="https://twitter.com/peaceforchange/status/1104095351005315073?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 8, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Do you even follow Pakistan cricket?

This was to say thanks to the forces which helped them get fit in a boot camp, hence the push ups.

It was after the game, a bit of fun and had nothing to do with politics. Please research Pakistan cricket before you make daft comparisons.
 
On a lighter note... :srini :ashwin

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Well played <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UsmanKhuaja?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#UsmanKhuaja</a> <a href="https://t.co/SAsl5H2vSV">pic.twitter.com/SAsl5H2vSV</a></p>— Asif Ghafoor (@peaceforchange) <a href="https://twitter.com/peaceforchange/status/1104095351005315073?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 8, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Hahaha nice
 
Indian Army losing battle on all fronts. No doubt if they would have won they would have said this was a battlefield and India has beaten its enemy and honored its Army. All types of jingoism would have been pumped thru the indian media, it's hilarious to see them get embarrassed over the past few weeks, Keep it up India :yk
 
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