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  • My contact details are in the contacts thread of the mod forum you know. :p But I'll do so now.
    Yes I was in the same room as Boozer. And yes that is embarrassing. My first born for the negatives of that picture.
    I think you are right there about the players positioning themselves. So far little finger seems to have the upper hand and has played his part to perfection. But the key to the riddle is in the word sell-sword. Obviously the Rich man would live since the sell-sword will do anything for money.
    I guess we have a lot in common in regards to political ideology. However it's very difficult for me to think about secularism and how religion affects it. It's very confusing I guess.

    I also consider myself progressive because I believe in political reforms for the betterment of society, but is religion progressive and more specifically is Islam progressive? Again very confusing.
    I play a bit of ball when I get the chance.

    Meh, any of the stuff I point out is pretty obvious I think, it's just that people spend too much time on just looking at outcomes instead of looking at what causes those outcomes.

    I hate the overuse of the word 'form' for example. I mean yeah there are some days where players see the ball better than others, but the reason why people succeed or don't succeed, and if they happen to get out for low scores a few times in a row there's a technical or mental reason for that.
    I did close the TV when Younis got out yesterday. But still had the faith (was hoping that me watching the match was jinxing the game). Was really happy to see Asad and Azhar saving the match afterwards.

    You must feel relaxed for the next Test, since we have won the series.
    Well in mate, enjoy it. Shellshocked tbh, felt our bowlers deserved to be on the winning side but cricket is about batting and bowling and Pakistan have clearly been the better side.
    I have hope that these two can do it. Just need to grind out the first 20-30 overs to get set. After that it becomes a lot easier. Hopefully our tail wags this time round.
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