Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Twenty20 is now with 20+ year Guys

First and foremost amazing performance from the young INDIAN Cricket team to snatch the T20 World CUP title. I would like to share some of the important things which I noticed during the T20 World Cup Finals between India and Pakistan.

The temperament these young guys has needs to be appreciated for sure, Kudos to Ghambhir for the remarkable innings made by him. It was a real great team effort showed by the INDIA Team. With respect to performance I really doubt that should Harbhajan Singh needs a place in the Team. Poor Bowling from him has troubled INDIA a bit, really disappointed by the way he bowled the slog overs. A couple of full toss deliveries a wide, It was really atrocious to see an experience bowler bowling at that point of time. Anyways thanks a ton to him because without his great performance we would not witnessed a thrilling win instead would have won the match pretty easily.

The attitude of the Pakistan players is becoming worse and worse day by day. Where does Muslims comes in to picture in a Circket match? When Shoaib Malik was called by Ravi to express his views about the match, He clearly stated that he thanks Pakistanis and other Muslims around the world for their support and also expressed his apologies for not winning the match. Pakistan is his country what to do with the muslims around the world. Hope he had forgotten that the Man of the Match Y’day was Mr. Irfan Pathan who is also a muslim.

Then comes our hero Mr. Shahid Afridi, He started of by praising lord Allah, Don’t know why Pakistanis are much interested in expressing their religion and their faith on that in a Cricket (Global Religion) Match. You have lots and lots of media to talk about religion and many more forums are available for the same. Please use them and not any sporting ceremony. The only consoling this is that he wished Indian Cricketers (Hope for the First Time).

[Note: I do not have any intentions of hurting anyone’s religious feelings, Just thought of sharing my views on that]

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