PAFAce
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Two giants out much earlier than anyone had predicted, Australia and India.
One team that had no business getting to the semi-finals, Pakistan.
Ever since Australia's decline and the dawn of Twenty20, Cricket has become much more unpredictable, and it's that much better for it. Just a few years ago, Australia in the final was almost a guarantee, the only question was who they would thrash to win. Now, any of the big six teams could win a tournament, it's all about performances on match-days. South Africa are the clear favourites at this time, very likely facing Sri Lanka in the final, but if we've learnt anything in the last few days, its that Cricket is not played on paper. Cricket is not a slave to statistics.
Pakistan. Well, it is hard for many to imagine what it feels like to be the underdogs, and push through adversity into a spot we have no business being in. A Pakistani's passion for Cricket is unmatched, because the emotional roller-coaster that the Pakistan Cricket team puts its people through is unmatched. An unattainable love. No one can look as ugly, and no one can look as beautiful. No other fan can imagine.
A country that has had little-to-no Cricket in the past year, a team that has played just a handful of Twenty20s, and an organization that can't do anything right. And yet, when we come to play, we come to play. When we come to battle, we are warriors.
That begs the question. What happens next? Which Pakistan team will show up against South Africa? The international clowns of batting? the underachievers of the bowling community? the laughingstock of the fielding world? I hope not. I wish for the cornered tigers. I pray for the poet warriors. I want the Champions.
One team that had no business getting to the semi-finals, Pakistan.
Ever since Australia's decline and the dawn of Twenty20, Cricket has become much more unpredictable, and it's that much better for it. Just a few years ago, Australia in the final was almost a guarantee, the only question was who they would thrash to win. Now, any of the big six teams could win a tournament, it's all about performances on match-days. South Africa are the clear favourites at this time, very likely facing Sri Lanka in the final, but if we've learnt anything in the last few days, its that Cricket is not played on paper. Cricket is not a slave to statistics.
Pakistan. Well, it is hard for many to imagine what it feels like to be the underdogs, and push through adversity into a spot we have no business being in. A Pakistani's passion for Cricket is unmatched, because the emotional roller-coaster that the Pakistan Cricket team puts its people through is unmatched. An unattainable love. No one can look as ugly, and no one can look as beautiful. No other fan can imagine.
A country that has had little-to-no Cricket in the past year, a team that has played just a handful of Twenty20s, and an organization that can't do anything right. And yet, when we come to play, we come to play. When we come to battle, we are warriors.
That begs the question. What happens next? Which Pakistan team will show up against South Africa? The international clowns of batting? the underachievers of the bowling community? the laughingstock of the fielding world? I hope not. I wish for the cornered tigers. I pray for the poet warriors. I want the Champions.