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Congrats ! Insha Allah, the spirit will continue ...... |
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Insha Allah pakistan will win.
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Congrats.. Pakistani team has such potential to come back in action and have pretty much ability to prove that they can do big upset..its really unexpected performance
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Firstly Many Many Thanks to Allah Almighty by Whose Grace the Pakistani team managed to win.
Heartly Congratulations to all the members... Please pray a lot for Pakistan's victory in the Final...
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Inshallah
Pakistan Tomorrow is going to win T20 T20 World Cup. Congrats in Advance to Pakistani Nation. regards Faisal Ahmed. |
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I do pray for the win in the T20 WC Finale for Pakistan. Pakistani players have got a lot of talent and InshaAllah they will come upto our expectations tomorrow..... its going to be a great news for us
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Asslamulaikum,
"PAKISTANI'S HAVE GOT TALENT" "INSHALLAH WE WILL COME WITH FLYING COLORS IN THE FINAL AS WELL".... REGARDS..
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Predict the Winner of the ICC T/20 World Cup2009?
The ICC T/20 world cup is to meetign its end with the final match between Srilanka and Pakistan on 21st June sunday 2009. Pakistan, fortunatly, made a place in the semi-finals and then in the final with a tremandous victory against South Africa.
Who will be the Winner? Pakistan or Srilanka?
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Well one of my observations regarding pakistani cricket team is that, in a match when on all occasions many players come at the end where a fielder throws the ball, then pakistan wins. It is because in such matches pakistani players are in high spirits. You might have observed this in semi final with south africa. So if this high spirits continued then INSHALLAH pakistan would be winner.
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Pakistan Cricket: Not Just a Win !
The first World Twenty20 semi-final win for Pakistan is not just sports. For Pakistanis, who have seen their homeland go through the failures of their ruling elite and the trials and machinations of their scheming neighbors, it represents a desire for something more. A young Pakistani girl based in Canada captures this feeling.
TORONTO, Canada—Pakistan always has been a nation of miraculous survival. Burdened by war, distraught by multiple enemies, crumbling due to lack of stable economy, badmouthed in the cricket arena by critics across the globe. This one nation that has been salvaging itself over the course of history, rising above its challenges and challengers alike, has done it again in the T20 cricket semi-final. They came with a bad physical and even worse psychological form, many of them hailing from cities that are constantly attacked by terrorists sent from Afghanistan. They came to England with a lot on their minds; the T20 World Cup was just one of them. They were not able to play any decent cricket for the past 2 years, almost. No one expected any thing more of them this time. The political crisis has become so intertwined with our cricket lives that even the commentators were (intentionally or not) using phrases like “this is the Pakistan to be afraid of”. I personally loved that But once again, the Pakistani nation rose to support the only group of people who we have relied and loved unconditionally since the beginning; our cricket team. Just this one, they forgot about the war, forgot about the politicians busy playing them behind their backs, forgot about the social maladies, forgot about the lack of money, forgot about all their troubles and put their country and its ambassadors to the forefront. The cricketers themselves worked to put all problems on the back shelf just temporarily and focus on this one ray of hope that can have such a huge psychological impact on a country no one has hope for any more. Our team was criticized the moment it lost the warm-up match to India. It was criticized for experimenting with their batting line-up, it was criticised for losing where it didn’t even matter! India, on the other hand, had the whole world rooting for them. (That is a trademark Indian ploy, by the way.) Indians across the globe were ready to put Dhoni in a temple and start worshiping him. The arrogance in their step was unmistakeable. But their defeat was equally unwelcome and now caricatures of Dhoni are being burned on the streets! South Africa itself was being hailed as the perfect team, the ultimate T20 hotshot. They were undefeated throughout the tournament but ended up falling victim to the law of averages. You have to lose somewhere, and by the Grace of Allah, Pakistan lost at just the right moments. And they won at the right ones, too. It is crucial to remember why Pakistan’s win is so important. This win is not about winning at all. It is about showing the world that once again, Pakistan has performed in the face of difficulty; death of their coach, attack on their country, bombing of their cities, exploitation of their money. A nation who the whole world had given up on has turned around to come out with a lot more than they expected. But they earned it. These players were working under the pressure of not only the game, but the political games being played with their loved ones in their hometowns. Sometimes, Allah sends motivation from unusual sources. Younis Khan has even decided to dedicate the cup to Bob Woolmer should Pakistan take it home with them. Pakistanis around the world are praying that we do bring it home. We must continue these prayers and pray two Rakats of thanks to Allah for providing us with hope and motivation when all things were falling apart. Let it be known that our win is not defined by the World Cup (even though we are going to pray long and hard that we win it and win it GOOD). Rather, our win is defined by our ability to overcome difficulties, rise above the challenge and stand united so we can show our enemies we are not defeated; we will never be. Pakistan Zindabad. Ms. Khalid can be reached atromesa.khalid@utoronto.ca
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