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*Official* Pakistan in Bangladesh 2011

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
Afridi WAG..... only second All Rounder in the history who scored more than 6000 ODI runs and took more than 300 ODI wickets....

Haters can suck it.
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
misbah is an intelligent leader. He knows who to compliment and when to do it. That's why he has been able to lead this side smoothly. I'm sorry if you have a problem with that but i would rather have a captain like misbah, who knows how to handle his players. And how do you know that misbah did not praise cheema after the game. I'm sure that all these guys have a good working relationship behind the scenes and that they support and encourage each other all the time. That's how sports teams operate.

A good team leader is able to empower people underneath him. Therefore he should know what his players are like. I think misbah understands this and therefore treats each player accordingly. For afridi (who has an ego problem) it's all about over the top praises in front of the world media. For cheema it could be a pat on the back and a positive word in his ears about his good performance. Everyone is different and should be handled differently.
Completely agree. :)
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
Misbah is an intelligent leader. He knows who to compliment and when to do it. That's why he has been able to lead this side smoothly. I'm sorry if you have a problem with that but I would rather have a captain like Misbah, who knows how to handle his players. And how do you know that Misbah did not praise Cheema after the game. I'm sure that all these guys have a good working relationship behind the scenes and that they support and encourage each other all the time. That's how sports teams operate.

A good team leader is able to empower people underneath him. Therefore he should know what his players are like. I think Misbah understands this and therefore treats each player accordingly. For Afridi (who has an ego problem) it's all about over the top praises in front of the world media. For Cheema it could be a pat on the back and a positive word in his ears about his good performance. Everyone is different and should be handled differently.
:lol:
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
BTW, can someone explain what TC culture is? I got the gist of it, but what is it exactly?
Its like sucking up to someone or like someone's "shoe polishing" ...like your boss's or captain's....

Being someone's pet and wagging tail all the time...thats called "kisi ki TC karna" or another word in Urdu is "Khushamad karna"
 

Fusion

Global Moderator
Its like sucking up to someone or like someone's "shoe polishing" ...like your boss's or captain's....

Being someone's pet and wagging tail all the time...thats called "kisi ki TC karna" or another word in Urdu is "Khushamad karna"
Where is the "TC" in that coming from?
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Where is the "TC" in that coming from?
I would have expected this from Smali and not you Faisal. :closedeye
Agent. GTFO

it is not a very pleasant term in reality.

Faisal put it rightly where he says sucking up to someone. The urdu word you might know for sucking comes from the letter c. Also the Punjabi word chukna is sometimes used.

The T comes in for the part of the male genitalia. I hope I don't have to say that directly :p
 

Bouncer

State Regular
Did'nt know I was going to take this discussion in the direction it is going :p
 
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Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
how many matches has Afridi played?? 350?
I know where you want to go with that question but before you go on Afridi bashing...let me just say that 350 matches!!! ...That's just another achievement in it self. Add that to the records of Afridi...
 

salman85

International Debutant
Afridi is a legend.

When he was 16,he broke a world record.

When you people were 16,you had your lunch being stolen during recess.

Therefore :

Afridi > Everyone
 
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