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November 28, 2010, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Umar
I call him... Ra-Sh!t La-Theif
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two thumbs up
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November 28, 2010, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Dilscoop
The fact that we even opened two threads on him and his recent comments just proves that he accomplished - he got to you. Also shows how sad we're that we care what some chur thinks of our team. You guys let him win.
Kudos to him, he made the game more interesting.
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i think it will be chor, unless ur sylhetti. kidding.
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November 28, 2010, 11:10 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wiseshah
i think it will be chor, unless ur sylhetti. kidding.
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Stop picking on the Sylheti's.
Coz I'm one and it hurts.
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November 28, 2010, 12:01 PM
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Rashid Latif is just a cheap attention seeker. The Afgan rise from level 5 to attain ODI status is due to their hard working coach Kabir Khan. Rashid Latif was in an in-and-out procedure as a batting coach and has become the head only recently (August/Spet, 2010).
I am not sure how many of us knew the name Kabir Khan, at least I did not know, before this latest Rashid Latif crap (and I am a passionate cricket follower). So, Rashid Latif is just looking for some cheap credit.
His hatred against Bangladesh and India is understandable. So, not surprising that he is picking on us for his own marketing.
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November 29, 2010, 03:02 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WorldCup11
PCB to probe Pak-Afghan tie for fixing
November 28th, 2010 by Ubaid-ur-Rehman Awan
KARACHI: Following Pakistan’s shambolic defeat against Afghanistan in the semi-final of the Asian Games 2010 cricket event, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to probe into the match.
Sources in the PCB told The Sports Encounter on Sunday that the cricket board has ordered the team management including coach Sadiq Mohammad and manager Chaudhry Mohammad Anwar to submit their report about the stunning loss.
Pakistan were safely placed at 60 for the loss of only one wicket chasing only 126 runs target for an entry into the final of the inaugural cricket event at the Asiad but lost wickets in a flurry as the team fell 22 runs short of the target in the end.
In their bronze medal encounter, Pakistan were able to defeat Sri Lanka, a much harder opponents, rather easily.
Sources in the PCB told this correspondent that the PCB has received some rumours that some of the players, hailing from Karachi, were trained and developed by former Pakistan skipper and wicket keeper Rashid Latif, who is the current coach of Afghanistan.
These players under-performed against Afghans in a show of respect to their mentor, sources added.
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You can't keep Pak out of it, whatever is the level... that's now a national problem.
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November 29, 2010, 04:16 AM
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Join Date: February 25, 2004
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WorldCup11
PCB to probe Pak-Afghan tie for fixing
November 28th, 2010 by Ubaid-ur-Rehman Awan
KARACHI: Following Pakistan’s shambolic defeat against Afghanistan in the semi-final of the Asian Games 2010 cricket event, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to probe into the match.
Afghans defeat Pakistan
Sources in the PCB told The Sports Encounter on Sunday that the cricket board has ordered the team management including coach Sadiq Mohammad and manager Chaudhry Mohammad Anwar to submit their report about the stunning loss.
Pakistan were safely placed at 60 for the loss of only one wicket chasing only 126 runs target for an entry into the final of the inaugural cricket event at the Asiad but lost wickets in a flurry as the team fell 22 runs short of the target in the end.
In their bronze medal encounter, Pakistan were able to defeat Sri Lanka, a much harder opponents, rather easily.
Sources in the PCB told this correspondent that the PCB has received some rumours that s ome of the players, hailing from Karachi, were trained and developed by former Pakistan skipper and wicket keeper Rashid Latif, who is the current coach of Afghanistan.
These players under-performed against Afghans in a show of respect to their mentor, sources added.
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Well well ... Mr Integrity and Spirit of the Game is at it again?
It really must be tough representing Pakistan. To be always under suspicion of match-fixing .... Sad for the sport
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