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Life for a badminton player in Pakistan is tough. That is what Wajid Ali, the top Pakistani shuttler feels.

The 28-year-old from Karachi, the country's leading singles player, feels that one has to entirely depend on himself if he has to pursue a career in badminton in Pakistan.

Speaking to MAIL TODAY, Wajid said in Pakistan the game was very low in terms of popularity.

"In terms of popularity, it is low down. Also, the game does not attract much media coverage. That could be because of the lack of stars," he said.

"In our country, cricket, hockey and squash hog all the limelight. Badminton is way down with the popularity of the game restricted to big cities like Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar. The game does not have a mass base in our country." Wajid, who has played at the major Championships, All England and Asian badminton meets, has visited India on several occasions.

"Each time I come here, I am amazed at the infrastructure of the game. Earlier, you (India) had world-class facilities in Bangalore only. Now in the span of three years, Pune, Hyderabad and Delhi have badminton facilities which are comparable to the best in the world," Wajid, ranked 112th in the world, said.

The Pakistani shuttler, who had a brief stint at the Tata Padukone Academy in Bangalore in 2002, said there was no such exclusive facility for the game in his country.

"We do not have any badminton-specific academy in Pakistan like the Gopi Chand or the Prakash Padukone Academy. The badminton players in our country have to travel either to South-East Asia or come and practice at the Gopi Chand Academy." The left-handed Wajid, who works as a sales executive back home in Pakistan, feels that India has very good structure.

"I think the key to India's success is the good junior programme it has. It has contributed a great deal to India's success at the international level. They (India) have a very good junior programme in place," he said.

On his part, Rizwan Azam, another young star of the visiting Pakistan team, said that he was impressed with a conducive environment for the game in India.

"The one thing that stuck me here was the badminton- friendly environment which is there in all parts of the stadium. I have yet to come across something like this back home," he said.

Rizwan also mooted the idea of India-Pakistan test series in badminton.

"If we can have test series in cricket and hockey, then there can also be badminton tests between the two countries. Of course, India is much stronger than us, but then the concept of a Indo-Pak badminton Test series has to be carried forward," he said.

Rizwan also felt that the test series should be hosted in each country alternately.

"For insance, if one series of four tests is played in Pakistan, then the next edition should be held in India the following year. This is the only way we can improve our badminton ties," he said.

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Umm, isn't it same in both Pakistan and India, that majority of sports funding goes to Cricket and Hockey only. Like not even hockey anymore. It's sad. We should apportion funds to each sports accordingly. Cricket players are rich, scandal stricken players driving luxury cars, parties, biomedical equipment, foreign coach while other sports are negated so badly that former squash, badminton etc champions are struggling to make ends meet.
 
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Umm, isn't it same in both Pakistan and India, that majority of sports funding goes to Cricket and Hockey only. Like not even hockey anymore. It's sad. We should apportion funds to each sports accordingly. Cricket players are rich, scandal stricken players driving luxury cars, parties, biomedical equipment, foreign coach while other sports are negated so badly that former squash, badminton etc champions are struggling to make ends meet.

I'd say Badminton and Tennis are amongst the few sports in India that have survived being bashed into oblivion by the craze for Cricket. I have myself played at the Siri Fort Badminton complex. Though the one I played in was the old one, yet it was pretty good. They shut it down for 9 months as it was to be used for practice facilities. I have heard the new one, the one these Pak shuttlers are talking about is absolutely mind boggling. Hope they open it for the use of general public as well. :victory:

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Indain sponsered terroism has killed the sports in Pakistan but no complaints as politcians of Pakistan are duly paid for keeping their mouth and eyes shut.

Go get a life. Close to 4000 posts and this is your perspective on the issue. Shameful.
 
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Indain sponsered terroism has killed the sports in Pakistan but no complaints as politcians of Pakistan are duly paid for keeping their mouth and eyes shut.

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Your over obsession with India is reaching the height of silliness.
 
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I'd say Badminton and Tennis are amongst the few sports in India that have survived being bashed into oblivion by the craze for Cricket. I have myself played at the Siri Fort Badminton complex. Though the one I played in was the old one, yet it was pretty good. They shut it down for 9 months as it was to be used for practice facilities. I have heard the new one, the one these Pak shuttlers are talking about is absolutely mind boggling. Hope they open it for the use of general public as well. :victory:

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Go get a life. Close to 4000 posts and this is your perspective on the issue. Shameful.



Now, Boxing will be the next big thing - the craze, we already has many world champions in boxing.

And AD Singh of Percept Picture Company gonna market it.

They are gonna organize boxing events all over the India.

He says we have stars and also bench strength now i can do some marketing to make it big.

Cheerleaders are new face of ads - Marketing and Media - livemint.com
 
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Are bade malik....ab to wo log bhi pakad liye gaye jinhone wo karnama kiya tha...abhi bhi isme Indian hand hai?? :what:

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Sri Lankan team attack suspect held

These are the same terrorists, who attacked Mumbai: Salman Taseer - GEO.tv

Don't see how that disproves anything. We're not saying RAW carried out the attacks physically, you know. There was an ISI intelligence report on RAW's plans to attack Sri Lankan team before the attacks took place. That report was made public after the attack and if you were active during the time and following all sides of story you'd know what I am talking about. That's report is more than enough proof of RAW's involvement as far as we are concerned.
 
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Don't see how that disproves anything. We're not saying RAW carried out the attacks physically, you know. There was an ISI intelligence report on RAW's plans to attack Sri Lankan team before the attacks took place. That report was made public after the attack and if you were active during the time and following all sides of story you'd know what I am talking about. That's report is more than enough proof of RAW's involvement as far as we are concerned.
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and you say our Intelligence is unprofessional. :hitwall:

A 5 year old can tell that its a trick to cover up intelligence failure by ISI. These excuses were good in high school. Not at this level.

If they had any hint on the attack, the security would have been beefed up. The team wouldn't have been transported in an unguarded bus.
 
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Everytime when there is a bomb blast or anything going wrog in india all indians put fingers on ISI involvement and do all sort of BS comments but when it comes toward Raw involvement in destabilizing Pakistan they always come with same lame excuses:hitwall: anyway there is a thread on this topic so better to write there, avoiding off topic comments in this sports thread.

I personally played a couple of time this sport but i dont really like it too much when compared to cricket, football, basketball or hockey. Almost many Pakistani in general love to play cricket, football, hockey etc rather then badminton but this doesnt means that we dont have to facilitate those who love this sport.
 
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Don't see how that disproves anything. We're not saying RAW carried out the attacks physically, you know. There was an ISI intelligence report on RAW's plans to attack Sri Lankan team before the attacks took place. That report was made public after the attack and if you were active during the time and following all sides of story you'd know what I am talking about. That's report is more than enough proof of RAW's involvement as far as we are concerned.

There is enough evidence to punish Hafiz Sayeed per RAW & Indian Police wrt 26/11 and its been passed on to Pakistan.So why not do that as well.
 
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