NeVerMind
T20I Debutant
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- Mar 22, 2007
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As a Pakistani cricket fan, the defeat yesterday was disheartening but expected.
However, as the match was being broadcast on terrestrial TV (BBC One), it was great to see, for once, all three prominent British Asian cricketers in the starting 11 for the first time - Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid and Sajid Mehmood who performed brilliantly on the day with the former winning Man of the Match award. The photos of the match being used to report on the English win comprises mostly of Mo with his arms around Adil which is very heartening to see and makes a change for all the biased and negative reporting that British Asians like me have had to suffer for years.
Here's hoping it inspires another generation of British Asians to take up the game who were able to see the game for free yesterday. In addition, the rest of the England squad are such respectable and admired lot that it makes it very easy to root for them and not begrudge them all for the sporting success they are having. They are great ad for inclusion and diversity that this country desperately needs right now and makes a refreshing change from the English cricket team in the 80s when I was growing up.
However, as the match was being broadcast on terrestrial TV (BBC One), it was great to see, for once, all three prominent British Asian cricketers in the starting 11 for the first time - Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid and Sajid Mehmood who performed brilliantly on the day with the former winning Man of the Match award. The photos of the match being used to report on the English win comprises mostly of Mo with his arms around Adil which is very heartening to see and makes a change for all the biased and negative reporting that British Asians like me have had to suffer for years.
Here's hoping it inspires another generation of British Asians to take up the game who were able to see the game for free yesterday. In addition, the rest of the England squad are such respectable and admired lot that it makes it very easy to root for them and not begrudge them all for the sporting success they are having. They are great ad for inclusion and diversity that this country desperately needs right now and makes a refreshing change from the English cricket team in the 80s when I was growing up.