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piktar of the day

The perfect IPL team standing

by Sharique on May 5, 2008

Does it get more symmetric than this?

IPL team standing

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Picture of the day- Accomplishments

by Sharique on February 13, 2008

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Click the image to enlarge. I found this menu card in a road side restaurant near Patiala.

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Picture of the day: Coming of the ‘Cyclone’

by Sharique on November 16, 2007

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A woman holds her new-born grandchild who was named Cyclone as he was born during a powerful cyclone in Sidr, Bangladesh. The cyclone slammed into Bangladesh’s coast with 240 kph winds killing at least 150 people. [TOI]

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The valve box

by Sharique on October 18, 2007

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Saw this on the back of a truck. The truck was a petro-chemical product carrier. The the spelling of valve is totally screwed but all the words in the word ‘valve’ do exist.

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India Wins Twenty-20 World Cup- In Pictures

by Sharique on September 25, 2007

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Wo, wo wo! Could we have a better picture of the day? The atmosphere here is electrifying, to say the least. I was out on the roads of Chandigarh and almost everyone was screaming ‘Chak de India’ on the top of his voice. The traffic police was having a tough time managing the drunk merry making crowd.

The best part about the win has been the Pakistan and youth factor. While the younger players have proven their mettle, a lot still needs to be done in the bowling department. But still win is a win and that too particularly against Pakistan. India-Pakistan world cup final would be a dream come true for millions on this globe. And nothing could have surpassed the tense final moments of the final match. When Misbah tossed the ball of Joginder Sharma, many heart stopped beating. The catch by Sreesaanth put the heart beat back for Indians and perhaps took away few beats for Pakistanis. It was the most perfect finish we could have hoped for.

“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.”

Shoaib Malik after the match remarked, or rather apologized, to the entire Muslims for losing! I found it extremely disturbing, to say the least. How justified is to associate the whole Muslim world with the cricket team of Pakistan? As a matter of fact this generalization is something very common among Pakistanis. They claimed to have acquired Nuclear weapon to protect the Muslim world when the first testing took place immediately after India tested its nuke. The basis being the only Muslim country to have acquired nuclear capability. The same logic was extended to cricket, Pakistan being the strongest among Muslim countries.

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Picture credit- Cricket Next, Indiatimes and cricinfo

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I found it so embarrassing when Malik mentioned this to Ravi Shastri as I was watching the match with my office colleagues. Murmurs immediately buzzed the extremely charged environment. People were critical how Malik was dragging the entire Muslim world into this. He gave a statement before the match that his team will definitely win as it is Ramdaan and his team members ‘jee jaan eek kar denge‘. Its a common perception that India can’t defeat Pakistan on Fridays as its an auspicious day for Muslims. Whenever a friend of mine used to mention this, I used to present my counter-argument based on the fact that India has more Muslims than Pakistan so why not India? I never got a reply back.

Even though this statement might be considered frivolous in Pakistan and across the Muslim countries, well in case cricket does make any sense to any of them, it has serious repercussions in a country like India where Muslims are already seen with suspicion. Even though none of my colleagues commented about this statement but a doubt would definitely have burgeoned regarding my loyalties. A natural question would be, “who do you support?”

Irfan Pathan should have objected to this as he was interviewed immediately after him. His clarification would have at least made Malik realise that his team was just representing Pakistan and why the hell is religion being brought into cricket?

I don’t want to be termed as a sadist who keeps looking for trifle things on an evening when India won the world cup and thus I don’t want this to be a harangue against the incident.

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