"First of all I want to say something over here. I want
to thank you back home Pakistan and where the Muslim
lives all over the world."
It is a world where Muslims, Hindus and a Sikh currently
play for England, where Buddhists, Muslims, Christians
and a Hindu play for Sri Lanka, where Hashim Amla turns
out for South Africa, where a Patel plays for New
Zealand, where Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and Hindus
play (and have always played) for India. Why would
Shoaib think, then, that the Muslims of the world were
collectively rooting for the Pakistan team or that they
felt let down by its defeat? He thinks Pakistan team
is a Muslim team that plays for the Muslims of the
world?
Shoaib the bowler who took your wicket was called Irfan Pathan, the guy who was hugging Indian players, was one Shah Rukh Khan. I feel a residual distaste in even mentioning their names because both Shah Rukh and Irfan are admired in India for what they've achieved, not who they are.
If a so called soft spoken leader thinks like this imagine what is common mentality of all his team mates and all Pakistanis.
It is this kind of mentality, pressurised poor Youhana to change his relign to continue his cricket. Made danish kicked out of the team.
Ho god please save this people and treat this sick minds as soon as possible.
RE:Please treat this sick minds
by Narasimham on Sep 26, 2007 03:20 AM Permalink
Well said. I was stunned with Shoaib Mallick's post match statement only thanking muslims of world. So many other Pakistan Captain's have given statements congratulating the winning teams,good and bad movements pertaining to the game only,they never mentioned about muslims. Pakistan Cricket Board and Shoaib Mallik owe an apology to the whole world. After all this is a sports platform and not a religious congregation.