Mir jibran
First Class Captain
- Joined
- May 4, 2014
- Runs
- 4,655
The best response to this would be smashing the kiwis in both series' 

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

I think you are reading into this completely the wrong way if you think the NZ government has racial motivations in manner of dealing with this. Im not interested in continuing that argument sorry.
The public health security of an entire nation doesnt justify a sternly worded warning?
There is a diplomatic way of handling things. Clearly NZ govt doesn't have an idea about it. They are lucky this incident hasnt snowballed into a diplomatic quagmire for NZ.
Dont know of many governments willing to lose the confidence of its own people to keep another nations feelings from being hurt. Especially when the diplomatic ties are minor.
We dont comprimise boarder security for anybody. Its part of the deal if you ever come here.
Some prominent voices in the New Zealand community are calling for Pakistan cricketers to be punished for breaching the SOPs in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
New Zealand Cricket (NZC) confirmed on Thursday that six members of the Pakistan team, currently in managed isolation in Christchurch, have tested positive for Covid-19.
New Zealand broadcaster, Chris Lynch, in his column for New Zealand Herald, was critical of the Pakistan team for breaking the strict isolation rules at a Christchurch hotel and said ‘Pakistan cricketers should be punished’.
“It is a privilege, not a right to be granted access to New Zealand. There are plenty of Kiwis unable to return home because managed isolation facilities are fully booked. Pakistan shouldn't be granted any special exemptions in the first place, either they're in managed isolation or they're not,” Lynch wrote.
“I feel grateful to live in a country where Covid-19 has not taken a foothold. If others are unclear about their responsibilities during the global pandemic, the threat of a plane ticket home should help ease any confusion,” he added.
ALSO READ: Shoaib Akhtar lashes out at New Zealand Cricket over deportation threat
D'Arcy Waldegrave, a radio broadcaster in New Zealand, termed the Pakistan team 'astonishingly arrogant' and wants the New Zealand government to set an example out of the Men in Green.
“Let’s make example of anyone playing fast and loose with our border generosity,” Waldegrave said.
Nick Wilson, a professor from the Department of Public Health at the University of Otago, said the issue with the Pakistan team indicates that New Zealand’s border control system was not effective.
“We really need a major re-look at the system,” Wilson told Radio New Zealand on Friday. “What we probably need is a traffic light system, so that things are much more stringent for people coming from high-risk red zone countries like Pakistan, the US, and the UK.”
https://cricketpakistan.com.pk/en/n...hed-new-zealanders-turn-against-pakistan-team
Are pakistanis asylum seekers in NZ? These are extremely humiliating comments.
I am not going to Newzealand as representative of my country. If i was and i was being threatened with deportation, expect the NZ high commissioner to be excoriated in New Delhi. Demarche been issued.
The comments are getting a bit ott, these guy are making it seem like the Pakistani cricketers went on some sort of killing spree. Pakistan made a mistake and NZ have right to be complain but these comments are getting needless. They need to move on.
You only get deported from NZ if you break our laws. If you expect to visit a nation and break its laws and then expect a diplomatic incident to occur because you got sent packing. Im afraid then once again you have found yourself back in dreamland.
Dreamland doesnt deport people though.
Try threatening deportation threats with the Indian team and you will know what diplomatic incident means.
If NZ govt is unhappy with pakistan team, very well, ask them to leave politely. These public ultimatums are not for invited dignitaries representing their nations.
There is a very good reason why the virus is under control in NZ, it is due to their govt policies.
So lets stop feeding our egos and follow the damn rules as this can potentially kill their people.
The fact that the players interacted with the hotel staff without wearing mask is a serious breach. Who is the team manager? He clearly isn’t doing his job right.
But its fine for you to patronize us?
Nobody is trying to insult anybody its please follow rules you agreed upon on. You didnt the first time clearly but we are giving you another chance or we have to take action for the safety of the public.
I dont understand how that could possibly demeaning or patronising unless you were a spoiled child used to getting away with doing as you please.
If they broke the law they would be sent packing and the the Indian government would not make a peep. We deport Indians all the time for breaking our laws.
Heres a radical idea. Dont act like a spoilt baby and you wont be treated like one.
You deport ordinary Indians not Indian dignitaries who are there on invitation representing their countries. They are not ordinary tourists or immigrants. There is a difference.
Indian government will summon the NZ high commissioner, hand him a demarche. Your official will be asked to apologise for his high handed approach and the Indian team will return without playing any way.
Else every NZ dignitary in India will be facing the music.
Once US arrested an Indian counsellor in US. The US diplomats had their ID cards rescinded in India, made to stand in serpentine queues every where they went and issued challans for laws not even Indians knew existed.
The Indian counsellor came back to India thumbing the noses of US courts.
You guys are lucky that pakistan needs you guys to tour next time around hence they are being polite. Doesn't mean you guys think they are poor asylum seekers trying to get residence in NZ. The idiots who are asking them to be made example out of, dont know what awaits NZ dignitaries in Pakistan, should such an attempt is made.
Cool story and all would and make a nice cold war era novella but at no point are cricketers dignitaries. They are not here on diplomatic visas they are here on short term working visas.
Its a small sparsely populated island nation thats literally closed itself off to the world.
Story? There is entire thread on TP on that incident.
Cricketers are not looking for work in NZ. They are representing their country and are on national duty. They are there on the invitation of NZC.
As i said, Pakistan are being extremely polite despite the high handed approach of the NZ official.
To be fair, that statement is not from a government official but some paindu journalist. Obnoxious nonetheless.
The Pakistani govt is to blame here. They should have summoned the NZ high commissioner for an explanation and have told them that the Pakistani team will adhere to all the local requirements, protocol but at the same time the country of NZ should not blow things out of proportion.
“The threat of a plane ticket home”
That is as racist as it comes
The Pakistani govt is to blame here. They should have summoned the NZ high commissioner for an explanation and have told them that the Pakistani team will adhere to all the local requirements, protocol but at the same time the country of NZ should not blow things out of proportion.
The patronising that has been happen is all one way. From NZ to Pakistan and not the other way around. I agree wholeheartedly that the boys MUST follow the rules and if they break them, the repercussions must be strong. However there is a way to do that and still treat everyone like adults.
This is not a spoilt child scenario - that would only be applicable if I was saying "NZ shouldn't be asking us to follow the rules because we don't like following rules". As I say, the boys absolutley have to follow the rules and NZ has every right to be angry if those rules are broken. But the way NZ has gone about it is just simply disrespectful. It's not the way I would have done it in their position.
You deport ordinary Indians not Indian dignitaries who are there on invitation representing their countries. They are not ordinary tourists or immigrants. There is a difference.
Indian government will summon the NZ high commissioner, hand him a demarche. Your official will be asked to apologise for his high handed approach and the Indian team will return without playing any way.
Else every NZ dignitary in India will be facing the music.
Once US arrested an Indian counsellor in US. The US diplomats had their ID cards rescinded in India, made to stand in serpentine queues every where they went and issued challans for laws not even Indians knew existed.
The Indian counsellor came back to India thumbing the noses of US courts.
You guys are lucky that pakistan needs you guys to tour next time around hence they are being polite. Doesn't mean you guys think they are poor asylum seekers trying to get residence in NZ. The idiots who are asking them to be made example out of, dont know what awaits NZ dignitaries in Pakistan, should such an attempt is made.
Try threatening deportation threats with the Indian team and you will know what diplomatic incident means.
If NZ govt is unhappy with pakistan team, very well, ask them to leave politely. These public ultimatums are not for invited dignitaries representing their nations.
That Indian diplomat should have been jailed for what she did. She was lucky to get away due to diplomatic immuunity rules & Indo-US relations !
shaming. NZC should have done what they did under the covers privately. This public shaming is appalling.
3. Interacting with hotel staff. Let me guess, the hotel staff don't bear any responsibility since they are not brown? The hotel staff tend to know if any large parties like sport teams are staying, so why do they bear no responsibility?
This is pathetic mentality
even as an Indian - I wud be very upset if Indian team flouts SOPs in Australia
Jailed? For what?
Imagine having the gall to arrive in a covid-free country you've been given special dispensation to enter, break the law within days of arriving and suggesting it's outrageous that they were publicly reprimanded for doing so.
Imagine having the gall to arrive in a covid-free country you've been given special dispensation to enter, break the law within days of arriving and suggesting it's outrageous that they were publicly reprimanded for doing so.

Imagine having the gall to arrive in a covid-free country you've been given special dispensation to enter, break the law within days of arriving and suggesting it's outrageous that they were publicly reprimanded for doing so.
We had the Aussie rugby team tour here no problem. How is following protocol and staying in quarantine such a big problem? Everyone who returns to NZ citizen or not does it. Why should Pakistan be given a special exception? They're no doing us a favor, NZC could easily call up another team who would jump at the chance to play some cricket in a country where they can walk the streets around freely.Truth be told, New Zealand have not really tackled the corona virus at all. They have not even faced it like the rest of the world has. Desperately holding out for a vaccine to open up their borders like pre 2020.
They should never have allowed any touring sides into the country in the first place if they are so, so cautious.
Imagine having the gall to arrive in a covid-free country you've been given special dispensation to enter, break the law within days of arriving and suggesting it's outrageous that they were publicly reprimanded for doing so.
Somehow we've become the villains for trying to keep COVID out of our country and Pakistan are doing us a favor by touring.Pakistan fans will defend anything. They found ways to defend fixers. You really think they wouldn't defend this?
Closing the borders was the way to go. If other countries had done that earlier things would be a lot better there too.Its a small sparsely populated island nation thats literally closed itself off to the world.
If Pakistan did it before the first pakistanis arrived from Iran or China or Europe. it would have under control there too.
Somehow we've become the villains for trying to keep COVID out of our country and Pakistan are doing us a favor by touring.
Are people really acting like NZ wouldn't be able to call up another team to tour if Pakistan returned home because the NZ government told them off for breaking protocol. It's so childish and immature, like a baby throwing a tantrum.
Doesn't matter who it is, follow protocol or go home.
Somehow we've become the villains for trying to keep COVID out of our country and Pakistan are doing us a favor by touring.
Are people really acting like NZ wouldn't be able to call up another team to tour if Pakistan returned home because the NZ government told them off for breaking protocol. It's so childish and immature, like a baby throwing a tantrum.
Doesn't matter who it is, follow protocol or go home.
The public wanted a local to be put in jail for break managed isolation. We take it seriously here, we enjoy the freedom we have here and do not want to return into lockdown.NZ and their merry public of 4m lol
“The threat of a plain ticket back home”.
How would the British public react to this comment had it been made by Matt Hancock?
NZ and their merry public of 4m lol
“The threat of a plain ticket back home”.
How would the British public react to this comment had it been made by Matt Hancock?
Special exemption to come into the country and play cricket.It's possible to have a nuanced discussion about this, instead of making it black and white.
Yes Pakistan shouldn't have broken the quarantine protocol and should have been reprimanded.
But which "special dispensation" are you talking about? This wording and similar wording suggests Pakistan were begging NZ to play NZ in NZ. Pakistan are not entering NZ like they are immigrants or tourists. They are representing Pakistan as a country. NZ could have just cancelled the tour.
And yes, it's outrageous that Pakistan was reprimanded publicly. Because no way the same thing would have happened with England, India or Australia had they broken the quarantine protocol.
The public wanted a local to be put in jail for break managed isolation. We take it seriously here, we enjoy the freedom we have here and do not want to return into lockdown.
You've entered the country and are disregarding the protocols you promised to adhere to and are risking lives of NZders in the process.Your avoiding my question. England takes it seriously as well, we have been in mental strain/lockdown since March also.
If Matt Hancock made a comment in the tone the way the NZ health minister has been running his mouth about deporting a touring side like this, how would the British Public react to it?
You've entered the country and are disregarding the protocols you promised to adhere to and are risking lives of NZders in the process.
You reap what you sow. If Pakistani players followed the protocols set in place, this wouldn't be an issue.
Are you offended by the comments of being kicked out of the country?Lol you reap what you sow? So it is ok to make threats that clearly have a deeply insulting/degrading and pretty much racist undertones. There is no way to avoid the larger issue at hand that is caused by such comments
Once again I ask you to tell me how would the British public react to this comment had it been made by Matt Hancock in August when Pakistan were in England? Answer it if you want
Somehow we've become the villains for trying to keep COVID out of our country and Pakistan are doing us a favor by touring.
Are people really acting like NZ wouldn't be able to call up another team to tour if Pakistan returned home because the NZ government told them off for breaking protocol. It's so childish and immature, like a baby throwing a tantrum.
Doesn't matter who it is, follow protocol or go home.
So you are clearly avoiding the question knowing how bad it reflects NZ as a whole.Are you offended by the comments of being kicked out of the country?
This would happen to anyone who did not follow protocol and is risking the safety of the public. What makes Pakistan special where they're above the rules that have been outlined to all?
Why should we risk opening the bubble up to people who do not follow guidelines and risk introducing the virus back into the community?
How so?So you are clearly avoiding the question knowing how bad it reflects NZ as a whole.
That’s fine, this isn’t the only avoiding the NZ public has learned from a government that claims to have ‘eradicated’ the virus without even engaging with it head on like the rest of the poor world has.
I like you as a cricket poster but it’s better that we part ways on this debate as you clearly do not understand my perspective on the matter or choosing not to out of your respective nationalism.
Special exemption to come into the country and play cricket.
Otherwise the borders are completely closed off to travelers.
)Whether you play or not means nothing to the NZ public, there are some who want the book to be thrown at the team if they don't follow protocols.That's NZ's own prerogative. Don't act like NZ is doing Pakistan a favour by letting them play in NZ. Again, you and some other people seem to be implying that this is an immigrant group or tourist group given entry to NZ. It is more akin to a diplomat being allowed entry, although it's not completely the same. There are no favours being done by NZ to let Pakistan play in NZ.
Wait what?
"claims to have ‘eradicated’ the virus without even engaging with it head on like the rest of the poor world has."
Are you trolling?)
1) We have eradicated the virus, the only cases we have left are in managed isolation. We have 7 cases total as of yesterday, 6 of them are from the Pakistan cricket team.
2) We never felt the brunt of it because our leaders were wise enough to close our borders before it got completely out of hand and crippled our health care infrastructure. Had other countries done the same, the virus wouldn't be as prevalent as it is.