yeah because your media is much better than ours, right?
Coming to the Hafiz Saeed thing, he was placed under house arrest by the Pakistan government after the 2008 Mumbai attacks, but was freed by the Lahore High Court, which is not the government. Afterwards, the government appealed against the ruling, but was rejected.
When did i say he isn't? I just said that the Pakistan government hasn't got the power to go against the Lahore High Court ruling, so Hafiz Saeed cannot be arrested. But, as the people above said, i think it's better to enjoy AB de Villiers batting rather than talking about Dawood Ibrahim, Hafiz Saeed and that idiot Goswami on PlanetCricket.Hafiz Saeed is still a UN designated Int'l terrorist
When did i say he isn't? I just said that the Pakistan government hasn't got the power to go against the Lahore High Court ruling, so Hafiz Saeed cannot be arrested. But, as the people above said, i think it's better to enjoy AB de Villiers batting rather than talking about Dawood Ibrahim, Hafiz Saeed and that idiot Goswami on PlanetCricket.
PEOPLE ARE POSTING OUT OF CONTEXT HERE.
I wish if ICC to be structured would be done as performance based rather than money and media hype stuff, The way AB grilled indian bowling in the last ODI, SA surely deserves a top spot in ICC management.
I wish if ICC to be structured would be done as performance based rather than money and media hype stuff, The way AB grilled indian bowling in the last ODI, SA surely deserves a top spot in ICC management.
While my friend Rehan might be a bit off with that comparison, I sort of see where he is going with his thoughts. From a cricket standpoints, its only for financial reasons why SA are touring India for such a long series - IND really aren't competitive enough even in home conditions to challenge them over such a long series.
If teams were not so "dependent" on touring/hosting IND for money, the current series would have been shorter.
I think India was competitive in every single game except the second T20 and last ODI. What has helped South Africa is that their players are now much more used to India conditions now. The likes of Faf du plesis, Duminy, De kock plays as one of the main players for their IPL teams. So they are more equipped to counter Indian conditions than the South African teams that have toured before. However, you still see most of their batsmen such as Faf Du Plesis, JP Duminy, Quinton de kock, Behradien all struggled against quality spin. They all struggled against Ashwin and against Harbhajan when he was bowling that amazing spell. AB and Amla are more natural against spinners but even they struggled against Ashwin.
Anyways, I would just hold onto my opinion of India not being competitive at home until the end of the test series. I feel you might see an upset if India do field their best 11 with everyone fit.
While my friend Rehan might be a bit off with that comparison, I sort of see where he is going with his thoughts. From a cricket standpoints, its only for financial reasons why SA are touring India for such a long series - IND really aren't competitive enough even in home conditions to challenge them over such a long series.
If teams were not so "dependent" on touring/hosting IND for money, the current series would have been shorter.