Showing posts with label Pakistan vs New Zealand 2021. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan vs New Zealand 2021. Show all posts
Thursday, October 28, 2021

Pakistan were Magical in Sharjah once again!

Growing up in the UAE, I spent many days at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium watching the great Pakistan cricketers of the 80s and 90s. 

Sharjah has been a happy hunting ground for Pakistan where I have witnessed some blistering centuries, fiery bowling spells, hatricks, match winning performances, and magical Pakistan wins.

The last time I was at Sharjah Stadium was in 2003 when Rashid Latif's Pakistan played a quadrangular series against Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and Kenya right after the ODI World Cup. 

It was a new look Pakistan team and Mohammad Hafeez was making his ODI debut.

18 and a half years later, it is the T20 World Cup, Pakistan is playing a match in Sharjah, and Mohammad Hafeez is still around.

and so am I!


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The high of Pakistan's first ever win over India in a World Cup was still not over and Pakistan's next match, against New Zealand, was upon us.

The partying after the victory over India had still not ended, but we were ready once again!


While majority Pakistan fans look forward to Pakistan vs India with more excitement than any other match; this time around the match against New Zealand was also awaited anxiously.

Only due to the abandonment that all Pakistanis felt when New Zealand flew out of Pakistan on the morning of the T20I series, citing security concerns.

Pakistanis had a grudge to settle.

And what better way to do that, than on the cricket field.

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Riding high with confidence after defeating India, Pakistan were on top once again in Sharjah with an even better bowling performance that restricted New Zealand to 134.

However, unlike the clinical and professional chase that Pakistan produced on Sunday, this time around, the chase was more Pakistani!

Rizwan and Babar began in typical fashion, dominating the proceedings, however Babar fell to a rash stroke, which was totally unlike him.

The target was small, so there was no panic as Fakhar, who had been in great form in the warm ups, walked out for his first hit in the T20 World Cup.

Fakhar struggled to get going. There was some relief when he struck a ball right out of the stadium; however he fell soon after.

Mohammad Hafeez walked out and smashed his first delivery for a 6!

The chase seemed under control, till Hafeez fell to one of the best catches I have ever witnessed in a cricket ground.

Still no major worries as the experienced Shoaib Malik joined the trustworthy Mohammad Rizwan.

Soon after though, there was a stutter, some panic, and a lot of tense faces in the crowd.

Rizwan fell. Imad Wasim came and went.

Half of Pakistan's side was back in the pavilion and 48 runs were still required off 31 deliveries.

Asif Ali smashed a boundary of his first delivery leaving Pakistan to get 44 off 30.

It was close. Closer than most of us expected, following the 10 wicket thrashing of India. Though it was not something out of the ordinary.

As Pakistani fans, we have witnessed a number of botched chases and there were plenty of anxious fans around. Including me.

The worry, however, soon turned into jubilation as Shoaib Malik and Asif Ali upped the tempo.

Asif smashed Southee for two 6s in one over, Malik hit Santner for a 4 and a 6 in another and all was under control once again.

Asif sent another ball sailing into the stands of Trent Boult, and Pakistan finished off the chase successfully in the 19th over.

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The Sharjah crowd was just awesome.

One friend pointed out after the match that there is something about matches against New Zealand. 

The Birmingham crowd in 2019 was outstanding. It still stands as my best crowd experience ever at a cricket match.

This crowd in Sharjah was not too far off. 

There were mexican waves, there was some great music bringing out a lot of dance moves, the cheering was just amazing, and the sledging with taunts about "security" was just hilarious. The flourish with which Asif Ali and Shoaib Malik finished off the game sent the crowd into a massive frenzy.

Our group was caught on camera multiple times during Pakistan's chase. From our tense faces to our nervous clapping to my hulk gloves fist bumps after those 6s from Asif and Malik - it was all caught by the camera man in Sharjah.



My phone was on fire every time we came on TV.

I had messages from all over the world from people who had seen me on screen. I had messages from people who I had not heard from in over a decade. My wife and friends had messages from people who have never met me but just seen my pictures on social media.

Thank you to each and everyone of you who captured images and videos on their TV screens and shared them.


It was quite something to witness this chase by Pakistan, and to be captured several times by the camera man.

It was truly an unforgettable experience.

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After these wins against India and New Zealand, the two toughest teams in their group, Pakistan are looking really dangerous in this T20 World Cup.

The best part about the win against New Zealand was that Pakistan's two most criticized cricketers - Haris Rauf and Asif Ali - produced match winning performances.

While the win against India was a result of the dominance shown by Pakistan's biggest stars - Babar, Rizwan, and Shaheen; this win against New Zealand came on the back of super efforts from the rest.

Haris produced a blistering spell of fast bowling, Asif smashed the bowling around like he has done so often in the PSL, Hafeez and Malik showed how valuable experience is, and Hasan, Shadab, and Imad were super with the ball.

This bodes really well for Pakistan for the rest of the tournament. With one foot in the semi finals, they are surely one of the favorites to win this T20 World Cup!

Come on PAKISTAAAAAN!

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Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Feelings of a dejected fan of Pakistan Cricket

By Dua Moqeem

Enraged, dejected, frustrated, betrayed, humiliated. Words alone cannot describe what I, along with 220 million Pakistanis, have been feeling over the span of these past few days. As I sit here today, I have only one question. Why always us, God? Why always us? Why is it always us against the world? I, now, pour my heart out to the world, hoping that they realise the callousness shown to my country by countless people.

Friday, 17th September 2021.

“The Pindi boys and the Pindi girls” flocked to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for New Zealand was finally touring Pakistan after 18 years. The ebullience, exuberance and ecstasy it had brought Pakistani cricket fans was unparalleled, for international cricket was well and truly back. Then, half an hour before the match was scheduled to start, the New Zealand cricket board abandoned the entire series citing a “security threat”. Despite being assured by our Prime Minister, our Intelligence Agencies, our Security Forces, despite the team being provided with “Presidential Level Security”, they pulled out, without thinking of the ramifications of their actions on Pakistan Cricket. Upon being asked about the threat, both the Kiwi Government as well as the Cricket Board, refused to say anything. If, and that is a big if, there was a threat, weren’t Pakistani lives at stake? The hotel staff, Pakistani players, the management, the broadcast crew – everybody’s lives were at risk. Or are the Kiwi lives the only lives that matter? Why isn’t the threat being disclosed to Pakistani authorities? Are you really telling us that an island, 1000 miles away from Pakistan, knows our dynamics better than we do? No matter how legitimate the threat, we can’t be expected to empathise with the New Zealanders because, refusing to disclose the threat makes it even more evident that there was no threat. It took the Blackcaps only thirty minutes, to undo everything Pakistan had done over the period of 10 years. An entire generation was deprived of seeing its stars and heroes play in front of their eyes. However, that had started to change over these past few years. But politicisation of this beautiful sport and the unequal playing grounds in international cricket has ruined it all. The Blackcaps forgot what Pakistan Cricket has done for them over. We toured them despite that horrific Christchurch incident, raised no security objections because we didn’t want any country to go through what he been through. Unfortunately, this is a cruel world we live in, one where the good isn’t ever really appreciated.

Monday, 20th September 2021.

With the Blackcaps pulling out, it was almost inevitable that England would pull out as well. It was just one abandoned tour for New Zealand, but for Pakistan, it was the annihilation of 10 years’ worth of security efforts. With England refusing, not only have we had to bear millions in loss but my country’s honour and pride is hurt. My people are hurt. England has cited “mental fatigue” as a major reason for not touring, which is a valid reason. But I must ask, is this “mental fatigue” for the English players only? The Pakistani players toured England twice when this pandemic was at its peak, stuck to strict bio-secure bubble rules, weren’t they mentally fatigued as well? Or is the well-being of the English players all that matters? Another question that comes to mind – does the “mental fatigue” vanish when playing the IPL? Or does the money compensate for it?

Pakistan and its cricket fans have millions of questions that are unanswered because the world has no answer. Cricket has become a game where money is preferred over international duties, over bilateral ties and bilateral cricket. This beautiful sport will die if it is just the “Big Three” that get their way while others are treated with blatant disregard.

To my people, I must say this: We are Pakistanis. We have seen worse and been through worse. But we have emerged victorious before and will, once again. Our spirits are not so easily dampened. We will fight this. And to my dear Pakistan Cricket Team: We are behind you. Pakistan Cricket will emerge from the ashes because Pakistan Cricket is inevitable. Babar Azam and co, fight your heart out at the World T20 and bring the trophy home! Pakistan Zindabad.


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