The Day We Killed Bob Woolmer
I would have said too of him being short tempered, but finally this calls for a purpose from his side.
Pakistan Politics and Cricket present the same view and facet. Both are riddled by gore politics.
Waseem Bari, the head hunter for players refuses to resign. Why?
Its high time, one and all should realise, Imran had the potential to drive the cricket team to the top. And he has to drive the country as well.
If ever we listen as a nation.
Posted by
kaptain
Mar 19, 2007 08:53 am
This calls for an autocratic yet a short tempered and authoritative person above all at the top like Imran Khan. I would have said too of him being short tempered, but finally this calls for a purpose from his side.
Pakistan Politics and Cricket present the same view and facet. Both are riddled by gore politics.
Waseem Bari, the head hunter for players refuses to resign. Why?
Its high time, one and all should realise, Imran had the potential to drive the cricket team to the top. And he has to drive the country as well.
If ever we listen as a nation.
The Day We Killed Bob Woolmer
Anyways, religious attachment has nothing to do with the conspiracy of killing Woolmer. It is high time Naseem Ashraf is brought before the panel and quizzed.
While, interestingly, Waseem Bari, the supposed hot shot and head hunter of players refuses to resign. Why?
In the Europe and the West, over a train accident, the chief usually resigns and decides to keep his / her reputation protected and not to be thrown over the board to be trampled.
Pakistan Cricket Scene needs an Imran Khan, finally. And he must be grinning of course.
Posted by
kaptain
Mar 19, 2007 08:51 am
Re: # 9 - Thankyou for remembering me.Anyways, religious attachment has nothing to do with the conspiracy of killing Woolmer. It is high time Naseem Ashraf is brought before the panel and quizzed.
While, interestingly, Waseem Bari, the supposed hot shot and head hunter of players refuses to resign. Why?
In the Europe and the West, over a train accident, the chief usually resigns and decides to keep his / her reputation protected and not to be thrown over the board to be trampled.
Pakistan Cricket Scene needs an Imran Khan, finally. And he must be grinning of course.
Raiwind IX
Posted by
kaptain
Mar 15, 2007 03:38 pm
Re: # 21 :D :D
Raiwind IX
Logical again?
But from the onset, majority of the teams seems to be voting out of the so-thought and presumed garb-of-fear for Inzimam.
Rest is just flukes, yellow journalism, rumours, and Multiple Personality Disorders.
Posted by
kaptain
Mar 15, 2007 03:36 pm
Re: # 19 - And if Inzi was so much authoritative, an easy revolt agent(s) could have been found out (bikaao maal) and PCB would have initiated Inzi`s premature exit.Logical again?
But from the onset, majority of the teams seems to be voting out of the so-thought and presumed garb-of-fear for Inzimam.
Rest is just flukes, yellow journalism, rumours, and Multiple Personality Disorders.
Raiwind IX
How justifiable.
Posted by
kaptain
Mar 15, 2007 03:28 pm
Re: # 17 - Indians prefer going OPEN RELATIONSHIPS. Nothing formal but only a one night stand. How justifiable.
Raiwind IX
World Cup 2003 with greats like Waseem, Waqar, Shoaib, Razzaq where the odds were thin; the Pakistani show wasn`t impressive. Mind you, Inzi wasn`t the skipper.
But I don`t see you targeting Waseem for betting on those matches and 1999 World Cup? What do you have to say about that? Waseem made a fortune by selling nationalism. Is he criticised? No, he is still the hero.
And more on Tableeghi `Jamaat`, there were some low lying areas which have not been researched as of yet.
Religion by compulsion is temporary; and pressure tactics doesn`t land squarely in the Tableeghi camp. And pressure by Inzi might not have booked a place for Kaneria at all. Logical?
Purely criticizing Religion is not NFP`s standard.
But, if the so-called `Penetration` by the Tableeghi`s is to be put to question, then there ought to be some materialistic motive after it? But I fail to see that with Tableeghis. That`s what I see in them, being an ignorant.
In a gist, its not religion. Its partly the scandals which have riddled hollow the Pakistan camp. Darryl Hair, Naseem Ashraf replacing the former manager, Opening batting pair, Doping.Need I say more?
Anyways, for an apparent but a short walkthrough, kindly check into www.maulanatariqjameel.net with AN OPEN and EDUCATED MIND and not critical ones for once`s sake to check into this TJ thing, seriously.
And kindly come out of the notion that Religion dulls one`s mind.
Posted by
kaptain
Mar 15, 2007 03:24 pm
Nadeem Sahab..World Cup 2003 with greats like Waseem, Waqar, Shoaib, Razzaq where the odds were thin; the Pakistani show wasn`t impressive. Mind you, Inzi wasn`t the skipper.
But I don`t see you targeting Waseem for betting on those matches and 1999 World Cup? What do you have to say about that? Waseem made a fortune by selling nationalism. Is he criticised? No, he is still the hero.
And more on Tableeghi `Jamaat`, there were some low lying areas which have not been researched as of yet.
Religion by compulsion is temporary; and pressure tactics doesn`t land squarely in the Tableeghi camp. And pressure by Inzi might not have booked a place for Kaneria at all. Logical?
Purely criticizing Religion is not NFP`s standard.
But, if the so-called `Penetration` by the Tableeghi`s is to be put to question, then there ought to be some materialistic motive after it? But I fail to see that with Tableeghis. That`s what I see in them, being an ignorant.
In a gist, its not religion. Its partly the scandals which have riddled hollow the Pakistan camp. Darryl Hair, Naseem Ashraf replacing the former manager, Opening batting pair, Doping.Need I say more?
Anyways, for an apparent but a short walkthrough, kindly check into www.maulanatariqjameel.net with AN OPEN and EDUCATED MIND and not critical ones for once`s sake to check into this TJ thing, seriously.
And kindly come out of the notion that Religion dulls one`s mind.
Rodeo Drive to Raja Bazaar: A review
Posted by
kaptain
Mar 12, 2007 04:30 am
Must read.
From Tribalism to Humanism
Posted by
kaptain
Jan 10, 2007 04:45 am
Did Bush the Global Paindu read this?
Darfur - Why UN Troops are not the Solution!
Land of Zion should be left for our foreign policy makers. From far here, our sympathies are not bringing or turning around situations.
The chowk staff seems to be populating its column areas with whatever comes its way. GIGO (Garbage.In.Garbage.Out).
Some thoughts, unrung but near us should be effectively addressed. It was good to have Farzana around.
Chowk has demoted itself one rank, for now.
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 19, 2006 08:39 am
Where are the petty issues we face. Land of Zion should be left for our foreign policy makers. From far here, our sympathies are not bringing or turning around situations.
The chowk staff seems to be populating its column areas with whatever comes its way. GIGO (Garbage.In.Garbage.Out).
Some thoughts, unrung but near us should be effectively addressed. It was good to have Farzana around.
Chowk has demoted itself one rank, for now.
Thought Control and Dictators
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 17, 2006 09:01 am
Re: # 5 -- This also suggests dearth of reading the inside pages. Only the Surkheez make it to the minds.
Thought Control and Dictators
Keep it up and Going.
They want Ganjooz and Pro$titutes to come back again.
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 17, 2006 08:57 am
Re: # 4 - Chuk kay rakh yaar. Loved your reply.Keep it up and Going.
They want Ganjooz and Pro$titutes to come back again.
Thought Control and Dictators
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 17, 2006 08:54 am
Re: # 2 - :))
Thought Control and Dictators
In short, no business, no illegality is going to be challenged yet again after the next year`s election.
Democracy is a perfect mantle-piece for the money usurpers.
Much awaited revolution is needed, but when?
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 17, 2006 08:40 am
Do you think the correction that has been requested above would move in itself and eradicate the slums which have connections to the Parliament?In short, no business, no illegality is going to be challenged yet again after the next year`s election.
Democracy is a perfect mantle-piece for the money usurpers.
Much awaited revolution is needed, but when?
Blair’s Last Hurrah
Elect Rafiq Tarar as the new candidate.
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 16, 2006 07:32 am
What goes around, Comes around.Elect Rafiq Tarar as the new candidate.
Serial Killers...The Dark Side of Humanity
Sick beyond Rationale.
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 13, 2006 03:11 am
Re: # 7 - Refer #8 Down there with #3 Sick beyond Rationale.
Serial Killers...The Dark Side of Humanity
Posted by
kaptain
Sep 13, 2006 03:07 am
Re: # 3 And coming to unconfirmed conclusions about one group like this proves beyond doubt that you stand in line with Javed Iqbal. Hence you need assistance. - kaptain
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