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*Official* Pakistan in England 2010

slowfinger

International Debutant
:( Went to the match today, had a big bandage on his lil finger (Kamran had a swelling eye), was awesome to meet him... Awesome guy tbh, not ****y arrogant bummer like some others... Well he got given a business card by my relative so we'll see what happens...
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
Definitely laughing at his English? I don't know which interview you watched, but the interview I just witnessed was everyone (including Ajmal) having a laugh at the open frankness of the interview.

What a refreshing character. I get so sick of interviews of the "yeah I batted well, but it's more important that THE TEAM plays well tomorrow". I enjoy a cricketer who is honest and shows a bit of personality.
This.

Cracking interview, and you've got to love the cut of Ajmal's jib.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
Definitely laughing at his English? I don't know which interview you watched, but the interview I just witnessed was everyone (including Ajmal) having a laugh at the open frankness of the interview.

What a refreshing character. I get so sick of interviews of the "yeah I batted well, but it's more important that THE TEAM plays well tomorrow". I enjoy a cricketer who is honest and shows a bit of personality.

This...

Thought it was all in good spirit.....even Ramiz used to laugh at Inzi sometimes when he would do a little after match interview...i remember once Ramiz on camera was cracking up hard and Inzi was not impressed lol......so nothing wrong with the way Warney or Naseer reacted...even if they were laughing at his english..you have got to admit it was funny as hell....
 

nightprowler10

Global Moderator
FMD I'll hate Broad forever if Haider misses out. Kid showed incredible gutso on debut when most of the rest of the team rolled over, and he might miss out on the rest of his debut series because of this **** and his wayward throw. Fuming.
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
His bluntness in the interview was caused by his lack of command of the English language - if he had've been more fluent he could have measured his words better. Thought they could have cut him more slack.
Don't think they did anything wrong. I don't think they were laughing at his language skills, more what he was saying. Atherton actually said, 'cracking interview'. Don't think it was a case of anyone going, "haha, you can't speak English properly".

I laughed when I was watching it too, and I thought Ajmal was fantastic in it. Very refreshing.
 

grecian

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
England name an unchanged squad, not a surprise really. The fact we were all struggling to find a credible replacement for Cook, meant he was guaranteed. No future in Carbs, and others too soon.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Shahzad not back for Tiny Tim? Mildly surprised, but neither going to play short of injuries so not really a massive issue.

Re Cook: think he was always going to get the next two tests. If he fails on the (presumably) flatter London decks he might have a problem for the Ashes tho. IMHO, obv.
 

slowfinger

International Debutant
Seriously guys if Zulqarnain misses the series and it IS (not saying it is though) because of Broad, I will seriously hate English cricket forever. Not even a ban or a heavier fine roflmao... Give half of that fine to Zulqarnain wwho G A V E his money for a good cause...
 

pskov

International 12th Man
Seriously guys if Zulqarnain misses the series and it IS (not saying it is though) because of Broad, I will seriously hate English cricket forever. Not even a ban or a heavier fine roflmao... Give half of that fine to Zulqarnain wwho G A V E his money for a good cause...
Obviously Broad was an idiot for what he did, but I think it's a bit rich to complain about him not receiving a harsher punishment when Pakistan's best player in the series has been caught using nandrolone twice. In many sports Asif would've been banned for life by now.
 

slowfinger

International Debutant
Obviously Broad was an idiot for what he did, but I think it's a bit rich to complain about him not receiving a harsher punishment when Pakistan's best player in the series has been caught using nandrolone twice. In many sports Asif would've been banned for life by now.
Yeh but that is two completely different subjects... Asif has been caught,banned,unbanned,fined,fined by his WAG(:ph34r:) and more... And btw you can't get banned for life using nandrolone... What Broad did was not under the influence of anything at all, completely unnecessary. Asif didn't hurt anyone, Broad (alegedly) broke someone's finger. Yes, there is a difference.
 
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Neil Pickup

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As good a bowler as Broad can be, he is unfortunately something of a campanologist's handle.

I'd have loved to see the ECB leave him out for a test with the instruction to grow up several years.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
As good a bowler as Broad can be, he is unfortunately something of a campanologist's handle.

I'd have loved to see the ECB leave him out for a test with the instruction to grow up several years.
Good to hear this from an England fan (assuming).....everyone knows he didn't mean to break a finger but his actions may have caused even more damage....he should put more into his bowling to take out his aggression...and not out of play ball throwing....anyways hope Haider recovers...
 

Neil Pickup

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Good to hear this from an England fan (assuming).....everyone knows he didn't mean to break a finger but his actions may have caused even more damage....he should put more into his bowling to take out his aggression...and not out of play ball throwing....anyways hope Haider recovers...
Yep, England fan - but cricket fan first and foremost and, admittedly running the risk of standing on cliché, that sure as hell wasn't cricket.

I have been ranting a bit about sportsmanship, attitude and spirit at the lower levels of the game, where I'm an active coach, lately, and I can't help but feel the fact that a "role model" gets away with acting like a **** is a contributory factor towards some of the clear and present arrogance that you can see in a number of very good young players: arrogance that you know isn't going to help a 10-year-old progress with his game.

Oh, Marc, how far away from Wellesbourne are you? I'm there tomorrow with a County U11 B match.
 

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