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There's a little fault of team management and selectors. There's no talent coming up in Pakistan to be honest. People who say that there's talent, well there might be, but talent without hard work and polishing produces the kind of team that Pakistan is now.
Back in 70s and 80s, and the first half of 90s, children would play on streets, in the grounds, in schools, and everywhere. My school's single physical education teacher hailed from interior Sindh. He was such a nice guy... he forced school management to make room for inter-classes, inter-schools tournaments, and sports days. People who grew up in 90s in Karachi might remember, there were many play grounds, which contained cricket, hockey and football fields. Yes, there was no grass, and the pitches were made of cement, but still, each couple of blocks in Federal B Area where I spent my childhood had a ground.. There used to be several sports complexes. Our school would book the one that was opposite national stadium (now there's nothing there, or the area has been encroached or whatever).
There was an international player who came from my school.. he has played closed to 20 years of cricket for Pakistan team. I have played cricket with Asad Shafiq (he was quite young but showed talent from his early teams and played with people in their 20s.) And to be honest, there were so many other players who we thought would probably make into the national team. For example, Shahid Afridi's elder brother was thought to become a second Imran Khan (he was an amazing bowler, who imitated IK). But two is not a bad number from one district. Point I am making here is that talent was there, but there were efforts and infrastructure to polish their talent.
I have taken part in the following tournaments other than cricket in my childhood:
Hockey
Football
Squash
Cycling
100, 200, 400 and 1600 meters Race
Nowadays, there are no grounds.. they have been filled with garbage. Children are not interested in playing outside.. When I visit Pakistan, I see no cricket or football on the streets. My own school stopped giving enough time to conduct tournament long time back. Children of today are weaker, they get sick quite easily.
Children mostly spend their time on video games and we are seeing results. On pathan tea cafes, you will see snooker and carem boards.. If there's is a carem tournament, Pakistan will beat all other nations surely. Our one talented video gamer has won many international Takken championships.
So instead of just blaming selectors (they are also a$$holes), we should blame our politicians for taking away playgrounds, parents, school managements, and children.. we are all responsible for the mess we are in today because we have created it over the past 20 years..
Sir,
Imran Khan's name is Imran Khan---that he what he wants to be addressed as---.
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/open...an-india-world-cup-matches-were-fixed.624915/Silence Indian.You would be surprised how many big fishes including Kohli were saved from bans due to their fixing stints in the IPL a few years back. Poor Sreesanth was made the sacrificial goat. Loads of filthy Indian bookies scour the players hotels.
If you are thinking India is morally above Pakistan you are
You should give up on cricket as a country because it's an annoying and boring sport. Try rugby. That shit is action every minute.No we still care about cricket. It is Pakistan's premier sport. It just the mercurial nature of our cricket. Our cricket lacks system however the manpower recieved is so talented that they look very good for a short bit but due to proper systems to be moulded through they fail in the long run.
Lol. So you are saying Pakistan underperforms against India on purpose. That's actually quite heartening. I always knew Pakistan is not as bad as it looks against India in a big game.
To each his own. I have nostalgic and sentimental feelings attached to it. Too late for me to forget. Plus I need a sport which my country plays well to follow. I am not going to feel excited watching SA Rugby team playing.You should give up on cricket as a country because it's an annoying and boring sport. Try rugby. That shit is action every minute.
There's a little fault of team management and selectors. There's no talent coming up in Pakistan to be honest. People who say that there's talent, well there might be, but talent without hard work and polishing produces the kind of team that Pakistan is now.
Back in 70s and 80s, and the first half of 90s, children would play on streets, in the grounds, in schools, and everywhere. My school's single physical education teacher hailed from interior Sindh. He was such a nice guy... he forced school management to make room for inter-classes, inter-schools tournaments, and sports days. People who grew up in 90s in Karachi might remember, there were many play grounds, which contained cricket, hockey and football fields. Yes, there was no grass, and the pitches were made of cement, but still, each couple of blocks in Federal B Area where I spent my childhood had a ground.. There used to be several sports complexes. Our school would book the one that was opposite national stadium (now there's nothing there, or the area has been encroached or whatever).
There was an international player who came from my school.. he has played closed to 20 years of cricket for Pakistan team. I have played cricket with Asad Shafiq (he was quite young but showed talent from his early teams and played with people in their 20s.) And to be honest, there were so many other players who we thought would probably make into the national team. For example, Shahid Afridi's elder brother was thought to become a second Imran Khan (he was an amazing bowler, who imitated IK). But two is not a bad number from one district. Point I am making here is that talent was there, but there were efforts and infrastructure to polish their talent.
I have taken part in the following tournaments other than cricket in my childhood:
Hockey
Football
Squash
Cycling
100, 200, 400 and 1600 meters Race
Nowadays, there are no grounds.. they have been filled with garbage. Children are not interested in playing outside.. When I visit Pakistan, I see no cricket or football on the streets. My own school stopped giving enough time to conduct tournament long time back. Children of today are weaker, they get sick quite easily.
Children mostly spend their time on video games and we are seeing results. On pathan tea cafes, you will see snooker and carem boards.. If there's is a carem tournament, Pakistan will beat all other nations surely. Our one talented video gamer has won many international Takken championships.
So instead of just blaming selectors (they are also a$$holes), we should blame our politicians for taking away playgrounds, parents, school managements, and children.. we are all responsible for the mess we are in today because we have created it over the past 20 years..
Are you 90s kid?Cricket has become boring game now. I havent watched a single over in Pak/Aus tour.
This is what it is now.
There's a little fault of team management and selectors. There's no talent coming up in Pakistan to be honest. People who say that there's talent, well there might be, but talent without hard work and polishing produces the kind of team that Pakistan is now.
Back in 70s and 80s, and the first half of 90s, children would play on streets, in the grounds, in schools, and everywhere. My school's single physical education teacher hailed from interior Sindh. He was such a nice guy... he forced school management to make room for inter-classes, inter-schools tournaments, and sports days. People who grew up in 90s in Karachi might remember, there were many play grounds, which contained cricket, hockey and football fields. Yes, there was no grass, and the pitches were made of cement, but still, each couple of blocks in Federal B Area where I spent my childhood had a ground.. There used to be several sports complexes. Our school would book the one that was opposite national stadium (now there's nothing there, or the area has been encroached or whatever).
There was an international player who came from my school.. he has played closed to 20 years of cricket for Pakistan team. I have played cricket with Asad Shafiq (he was quite young but showed talent from his early teams and played with people in their 20s.) And to be honest, there were so many other players who we thought would probably make into the national team. For example, Shahid Afridi's elder brother was thought to become a second Imran Khan (he was an amazing bowler, who imitated IK). But two is not a bad number from one district. Point I am making here is that talent was there, but there were efforts and infrastructure to polish their talent.
I have taken part in the following tournaments other than cricket in my childhood:
Hockey
Football
Squash
Cycling
100, 200, 400 and 1600 meters Race
Nowadays, there are no grounds.. they have been filled with garbage. Children are not interested in playing outside.. When I visit Pakistan, I see no cricket or football on the streets. My own school stopped giving enough time to conduct tournament long time back. Children of today are weaker, they get sick quite easily.
Children mostly spend their time on video games and we are seeing results. On pathan tea cafes, you will see snooker and carem boards.. If there's is a carem tournament, Pakistan will beat all other nations surely. Our one talented video gamer has won many international Takken championships.
So instead of just blaming selectors (they are also a$$holes), we should blame our politicians for taking away playgrounds, parents, school managements, and children.. we are all responsible for the mess we are in today because we have created it over the past 20 years..