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***Official*** Pakistan in New Zealand 2016/17

Dick Rockett

International Vice-Captain
Not for a so called ATG though. And it'll go down a few points by the time the Aus tour ends. Should have already been lower if he hadn't gone finishing during Pak's earlier tours of NZ and Aus
This statsguru filter puts his average outside the subcontinent at 44.19, which is similar to or much better than a lot of very highly rated players in the list.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Ah yes, the Meem has the shadda so join the ein with it with force. Ammaan

But the second one starts with an alif so stretch that. Aamaan
3in isn't the same thing as just a short alif. 3in isn't even a vowel, it's a consonant, so you can hear the difference regardless of the length of the alif. Do you guys say the 3in?

I'm not sure if the alif at the beginning amaan is actually long, as I feel it has a hamza over it. Could be wrong though. I hear it as a shorter alif, anyway.
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
Now I understand why Rootfan is referring to Blocky as Aman. There is a poster on PakPassion called Aman with an NZ flag. I wonder if that is Blocky.
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
3in isn't the same thing as just a short alif. 3in isn't even a vowel, it's a consonant, so you can hear the difference regardless of the length of the alif. Do you guys say the 3in?

I'm not sure if the alif at the beginning amaan is actually long, as I feel it has a hamza over it. Could be wrong though. I hear it as a shorter alif, anyway.
Cool. Don't know the technicalities on Arabic.
 

Rootfan

Banned
Oh, ok. Here's the adjusted filter. Younis Khan still has similar or better numbers than the likes of Laxman, Ganguly, Sehwag, Jayawardena, Azharuddin and Aravinda De Silva.
Yes and none of them are great batsmen in the truest sense of the word and a couple of them are picked on for being home track bullies. I am not claiming that Aman is a better batsman than Younis Khan, just that he's a FTB who has cashed in big time and saved his stats considerably by not touring outside the SC more often and he voluntarily opted out of earlier tours to Aus and NZ to go fishing.
 

Rootfan

Banned
That was Arabic because Aman isn't an Urdu word.

Actually Aman does mean peace in Urdu, so it is an Urdu word.
Lol what? Don't want to sidetrack this thread but I suggest you google the word or we can continue this via pm or in a different thread. Aman is as Urdu as Mustafa Kamal.
 

Dick Rockett

International Vice-Captain
Yes and none of them are great batsmen in the truest sense of the word and a couple of them are picked on for being home track bullies. I am not claiming that Aman is a better batsman than Younis Khan, just that he's a FTB who has cashed in big time and saved his stats considerably by not touring outside the SC more often and he voluntarily opted out of earlier tours to Aus and NZ to go fishing.
Younis Khan averages 51.11 in NZ and 43.16 in Australia.

I'm not sure what you mean by 'great batsmen in the truest sense of the word', but all the men I listed are widely regarded as excellent players. Younis Khan is on their level.
 

hendrix

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah it's in Urdu and Arabic. Hard to describe how it's pronounced but it's a deep sound through the throat in Arabic.
yeah I know how it's said in Arabic, but I was wondering specifically how Urdu (and maybe Pashto and Farsi speakers) pronounce it, and if it's used in your languages in the same way as it's used in Arabic.
 

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