Ajaxpaul
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Just thinking what will cheer girls wear- there will be them?- No?-
I would prefer this :
but for our cultural brigade, This is a lot
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Just thinking what will cheer girls wear- there will be them?- No?-
It'll bring some seriousness in the attitude of the participating players.Why i see the clouds of pessimism shadowing your free mind my dear?
Considering that-
This would be like a gang rape-
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Sana Mir and Mohammad Hafeez. Two individuals, same dream, same passion and both great ambassadors for Pakistan. While one is a household name throughout the country, the other has largely slugged it out in obscurity, fighting as many battles on the pitch as off of it. There are no points for guessing who the household name is and who is trying to achieve a similar level of adulation and recognition from Pakistanis as their male counterparts.
Mir, is the captain of Pakistan’s women’s cricket team. She led the side to an Asian Games gold medal in 2010 and is currently the only Pakistani in the ICC T20 Rankings for women for her leg spin bowling. Mir is placed at eighth spot with 607 points in the list for bowlers.
Her achievements and those of her teammates, however, have largely gone unnoticed and most Pakistanis are still unaware of the fact that they have a women’s cricket team.
Here Dawn.com joins the women’s team at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore and the Southend Club in Karachi and brings to light their journey so far, with all the trials and tribulations. We also ask Mir and various other team members how they see their future panning out with an immediate focus on the World T20.
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I would prefer this :
but for our cultural brigade, This is a lot
Well i dont think so that women should interfere with men's
Play due to the following reasons
1) if a team looses a match then they will certainly blame the only female
Player/umpires
2) you know when men and women are together what happens
3) women are'nt supposed to be matched with the physical fitness if men
They may get hurt seriously during the feilding/ batting
When they face a fast bowling attack i am saying this because i ve seen
Women cricket its too damn slow as compared to men
4) if u want to support women start a separate league for them
more than ball they will run behind women thn ..........
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Well i have seen women working in many fields.Don't you think that they are professionals and should learn to adapt
PCB will not be able to support a league of such an intensity for women.Money (the finances) means a lot.
As far as the fitness and stamina is concerned ,if there will be a female player in each playing 11 don't you think it will even out the things.
It's just t20 my friend and it's just a league,Not a WC.Being a part of faster format and harsh conditions will tune,tame and train them for many many challenges ahead.
Yh imagine a woman batter taking guard and fielder at silly point staring at you know what--
Otherwise the dangerous fielding position will become a favorite for many players-