Great post but I don't think the game will die in Pakistan. Our passion for the game matches with India. SA stayed away from int cricket for 21 years bu came back and looked the part. I know the SA setup is/was better then us but our love for the game is greater. I do believe we need a strong PCB to guide us through this current crisis.With it becoming increasing likely that India will not tour (or even play Pakistan at a neutral site), I was heartened by the latest statement by Ranatunga:
Sri Lanka offers to tour Pakistan if India don't
At this point, Pakistan needs to play cricket, any cricket, against International sides. They should welcome tours from those who are willing to come. The PCB should also put a heavy focus on its domestic games and promote their own Twenty20 league like several people have suggested. They have to take immediate and drastic measures to prevent cricket from dying in Pakistan. Incidentally, it will not be just to Pakistan’s detriment if the game slowly dies there. In today’s world, no sport can continue to thrive while dying away in numerous countries. Pakistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, and even the WI are in serious trouble. I don’t see any substantial indications of cricket’s growth in other countries. I know the money is falling from the sky right now due to the Indian market, but it will eventually dry up if things continue the way they are.
With all due respect mate, I will believe it when I see it. When you get somebody who geniunely cares more for cricket then their own self intrests, cricket will be will be the better.Great post but I don't think the game will die in Pakistan. Our passion for the game matches with India. SA stayed away from int cricket for 21 years bu came back and looked the part. I know the SA setup is/was better then us but our love for the game is greater. I do believe we need a strong PCB to guide us through this current crisis.
Going by your logic US should have cut off all ties with Egypt,Saudia after 9/11.NOw is not the time to be playing cricket with Pakistan.. It is just how it is. It is a shame as I am sure the majority of the people there and the Government themselves don't support the terrorists to any real extent, but there are problems there and it doesn't make sense for us to be playing cricket as if nothing has happened. The visuals of that idiot Ajmal strutting around as if he has achieved something phenomenal are still a little too fresh at the moment....
I am not saying cut off all ties... But there needs to be a bit of time for the wounds to heal and the suspicions to die off. Rightly or wrongly, a lot of people are skeptical of Pakistan at the moment (not of the majority of the people, but more at the Government and the military of Pakistan) and as they say time heals everything. Maybe things will progress a bit on the diplomatic front.. Both sides may come down a little from all the posturing.. Then we can definitely play cricket. Right now, the situation is not great to be playing cricket. All it is going to take is a small stone to be thrown towards an Indian player or someone from the contingent for both sides to go back to war mongering.. As I said, not the best time to play cricket.Going by your logic US should have cut off all ties with Egypt,Saudia after 9/11.
You are obsessed with India, who cares how much passion you have for cricket. We really don't care if your passion matches with ours or that cricket survives in your country.Great post but I don't think the game will die in Pakistan. Our passion for the game matches with India.
I don’t think there was anything inflammatory intended in his post. Harsh rhetoric like this will simply lead to more thread closures.You are obsessed with India, who cares how much passion you have for cricket. We really don't care if your passion matches with ours or that cricket survives in your country.
Our government has taken a decision that its people want and that's all a lot of Indians care about right now.
Fusion bhai don't feed the troll.I don’t think there was anything inflammatory intended in his post. Harsh rhetoric like this will simply lead to more thread closures.
Extending his analogy to 9/11 would imply India ->Pakistan as US -> Afghanistan.Going by your logic US should have cut off all ties with Egypt,Saudia after 9/11.
Sorry Xuhaib, but a post like this won't help either...Fusion bhai don't feed the troll.
I am sorry, if you took that as a rhetoric or that you assumed that I found Xuhaib's post inflammatory. I just found his post more like playing the 'victim' and a shallow display of shallow one-upmanship.I don’t think there was anything inflammatory intended in his post. Harsh rhetoric like this will simply lead to more thread closures.
I was replying to Fusion's post where he mentioned that he was worried about Pak cricket's future.I am sorry, if you took that as a rhetoric or that you assumed that I found Xuhaib's post inflammatory. I just found his post more like playing the 'victim' and a shallow display of shallow one-upmanship.
I don't think anyone doubts Pakistan's passion for the game or suggests that Pakistan cricket would not survive if India did not tour.
Afganistan govt was supporting Al Qaeda while Pak govt is not.Extending his analogy to 9/11 would imply India ->Pakistan as US -> Afghanistan.
(if such a comparison is to be made, the situations are not 1:1)
It's not where they were born but who and where they were trained and
which government allowed that infrastructure to exist and flourish.