Any questions for indian team??

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*Originally posted by Talha: *
Ask Sachin - what was it like when he debut against Pakistan 14 years ago? and how does it feel like to come back and play in Pakistan after a long gap?

Ask Rahul - does he likes his role as a batsman/keeper/stand-in-captain?

Ask Irfan Pathan: when he bowled Adam Gilchrist with an inswinger - did he thank Wasim Akram?

Ask VVS - apart from cricket - what does likes to play(barring volleyball and soccer) ?

Ask Balaji - which bowler he gets inspiration from? any idols?

Ask Sehwag - you've done something that no Indian cricketer has done - even Mr. Gavaskar himself - what was it like to be the first Indian cricketer making triple ton in Indian Test cricket history?

hmm that's about it.
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Some nice questions Talha...

TO balaji an interesting question would be 'what is the highlight of your tour' I bet his answer is gonna be 'hitting a six off shoaib'

^

yeah that could be his answer.

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*Originally posted by oldexams: *

I know, but he does look up to him.
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well.....you are mixing two different scenerios - Akram helped out Irfan of which i have no problem with it whereas Gul simply idolizes McGrath(of which i m proud of )

:)

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*Originally posted by saby: *

Some nice questions Talha...

TO balaji an interesting question would be 'what is the highlight of your tour' I bet his answer is gonna be 'hitting a six off shoaib'
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100%

:D :D

cool :D

I dunno if it's over or no but, ask blaji if he likes it evey time the croud is shouting out his name....and why does he think they do it?

oohhh also ask pathan he bowls like wasim, bats like him, fields better then wasim but why does he pick his nose like wasim?

wasim use sit in the room and pick his nose in front of all...

saby:

ask Irfan, if he is interested in dating and eventually marrying a cute, bubbly girl from U.S who happens to be a big fan of his.

Thanks,
Chand.

Aww Cb, you are late in posting. Its already over. But someone asked Irfan a similar question :p

I will post details later. There were only four members, Rahul, Balaji, Irfan, Parthiv. It was great fun though!

Okay here are the details.

University auditorium was jampacked an hour before the arrival of indian team memebers and when i reached university all doors of the particular auditorium were closed. Khair they let most of them in aftert some time.

Immeditaly After thier arrival (Pathan, Dravid, Balaji, Patel) it was clear that most popular figure was balaji as ppl started chanting ‘Balaji, Balaji’ :hehe: he was obviusly embarrassed but was relax later. Every time a question was asked ppl would again chant ‘Balaji’ :hehe: It was so funny seeing his face :hehe:

more to follow…

more more..:crying: :crying:

Ok here are some intersting questions.

To Balaji:

Q-Did you enjoy hitting a six off shoaib?
A- Well i never hit a shoaib in Ranji trophy even, that was my first six in first class or international cricket so obviuosly it will last in my memory for a while(Damn you Shoaib :grumpy: )

Q- Who is the player you consider dangerous?
A- Shahid Afridi. Because he hit a six off me on a ball which was no where near bad and i am surprised why they didnt play him. Gilhcrist is dangerous too but he hit you off good balls.

Balaji is a funny funny man, has a smiley face. Ppl liked him, most funny part was, whenever there was a question for him, ppl would go ‘Balaji, Balaji’

Saby, did you take any pics. if yes then Can you post pics here.
pleeeeze

Kaka, no cameras were allowed because of security reasons so i didnt take it But i wish ke le jata because many girls and some guys brought cameras somehow!:(

I know it is too much to ask for but can you get some photos from those girls and guys.:devil:

well yeah i know some of them.. lets see if i can get them or not!

To Dravid :

Q- Where is Sachin?
A- He is busy preparing for a double hundred in the final test :hehe: (this answers recieved a lot of booing:D )

Q- How did you like Lahore?
A- Well this trip was one of the most memorable ones of my life, the hospitality we receive is unbeleivable. It will be icing on cake if you let us win the last test and hand us an away series win after a decade :D.

^ Never thought of Dravid as a witty person.

To Irfan Pathan:

( as expected he was bombarded with questions regarding Wasim)

Q- How does it feel to be compared to Wasim?
A- Well its an honour really but its unfair too to both of us . He is a proven worldclass who has better bowlers to be compared to and i certainly have not done enough to be compared to him. ( I like his down to earth attitude)

Q- Which city you enjoyed playing in?
A- Ofcourse Lahore, i just love the food street, was here with under 19 and i used to go there ever other day but this time aroudn with this much secutiry i went only once. Can someone bring some karahi and tikka for me from there??

Q- Where do you see yourself after 5-6 years?
A- Well i dont disclose my goals in public, havent done to any news paper or website.. yet so no exceptions here.

Irfan sounds like a Mature down to earth guy.

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*Originally posted by saby: *
^ Never thought of Dravid as a witty person.

To Irfan Pathan:

( as expected he was bombarded with questions regarding Wasim)

Q- How does it feel to be compared to Wasim?
A- Well its an honour really but its unfair too to both of us . He is a proven worldclass who has better bowlers to be compared to and i certainly have not done enough to be compared to him. ( I like his down to earth attitude)

Q- Which city you enjoyed playing in?
A- Ofcourse Lahore, i just love the food street, was here with under 19 and i used to go there ever other day but this time aroudn with this much secutiry i went only once. Can someone bring some karahi and tikka for me from there??

Q- Where do you see yourself after 5-6 years?
A- Well i dont disclose my goals in public, havent done to any news paper or website.. yet so no exceptions here.
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Can any one please guess Shoaib Akhtar's answers to the same questions????

:D :D

F&B – he sure is one. But your team manager shetty is dumb. He went on to say,’ nice to see so many pakistani girls studying sciences and stuff :smack2:

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*Originally posted by saby: *
^ Never thought of Dravid as a witty person.

To Irfan Pathan:

( as expected he was bombarded with questions regarding Wasim)

Q- How does it feel to be compared to Wasim?
A- Well its an honour really but its unfair too to both of us . He is a proven worldclass who has better bowlers to be compared to and i certainly have not done enough to be compared to him. ( I like his down to earth attitude)

Q- Which city you enjoyed playing in?
A- Ofcourse Lahore, i just love the food street, was here with under 19 and i used to go there ever other day but this time aroudn with this much secutiry i went only once. Can someone bring some karahi and tikka for me from there??

Q- Where do you see yourself after 5-6 years?
A- Well i dont disclose my goals in public, havent done to any news paper or website.. yet so no exceptions here.
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How many times did he use the word "Actually"??:D :D
did you see his interview after the first test, he used "Actually" like three times in one sentence.

Bowled over by Bala ji](http://pak.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2004/APR/120645_PAKIND2003-04_10APR2004.html)

If you take four international cricketers and put them into a college auditorium, packed to the rafters with teenaged boys and girls, the reaction will be like dropping a nugget of sodium into water. “Balaji! Balaji! Balaji!” went the roars as members of the Indian team trooped into the Lahore University of Management Studies, or LUMS as it is popularly referred to in these parts. Rahul Dravid, Irfan Pathan, Parthiv Patel and Lakshmipathy Balaji were overwhelmed.

Founded in 1985, LUMS is probably the best college in Lahore. Although not steeped in history and tradition like the Government College, once one of the leading colleges in undivided India, LUMS is state of the art, well designed, and has the casual air of any college campus you might see in the west. Its red-brick theme goes well with the manicured gardens, large courtyards and high-roofed corridors. LUMS is a bit of a misnomer, as it has long ceased to be an exclusive management school.

But when the Indian players stepped into the campus, it ceased to be a centre for higher learning. It became a heaving, caterwauling, cat-calling, whistling theatre of dreams where kids got a chance to come face to face with celebrities. “I was this close to Balaji,” said an excited Sajeda to her equally keyed-up friend, indicating the distance with the span of her trembling hand. Balaji? Surely you mean Sachin Tendulkar? Or Shah Rukh Khan? If Umar Gul was the surprise package with the ball, Balaji has been the shocker in the popularity charts on this tour.

But why, we asked, and the answers were predictably barmy. “His name is so sweet. You see, we use ji as a form of respect, like Inzamam j or Yousuf ji. With Balaji you don’t have to, it’s already there,” said one of the seniors in the college. Another put it down to the fact that the syllables in the name Ba-la-ji lend themselves more effortlessly to chanting than most others. And then there’s that six he hit off Shoaib Akhtar. There’s a growing irritation among the younger generation of Pakistanis with Shoaib’s repeated mouthing off. So, when Balaji, the unlikeliest of heroes, clattered Shoaib high into the stands, it fulfilled the ambition of a generation. “I must tell you I’ve never even hit a six in Ranji Trophy or first-class cricket,” said Balaji, sending the crowd into further excitable chanting.

But the evening was not all about Balaji. There was the elder statesman, Dravid, confirming journalists’ belief that he has a long and distinguished career in the diplomatic corps when he hangs up his gloves. “Coming here reminds me of the time I was in college. We used to sit around in the auditoriums and make a racket every time someone came to speak to us. I can now tell you for sure, it’s more fun being on the other side,” he said from the podium, and in one stroke won over the whole audience.

Dravid, Ratnakar Shetty - the manager who was till recently a Chemistry professor in Mumbai - Pathan, Patel and Rameez Raja fielded questions of all sorts from the audience. Questions came from children - some so small they had to be held up by their parents - young and old men, and young women dressed in everything from Burqas to clothes that left little to the imagination.

“I have always found it hard to understand the preconceived notions against India,” said Dravid, when asked about how his impressions of Pakistan had changed since he arrived here. “I am still asked, ‘Do you have snake-charmers on the road? How do you speak such good English?’ I did not come with preconceived notions. I told myself I would come with an open mind and I have liked what I have seen and experienced.”

There was more. “Where the hell is Sachin Tendulkar?” yelled one student. “Preparing to score a double-century in the next match,” said Dravid with a smile that brought a huge cheer.** But the biggest cheer went up when Balaji was asked what he liked best about Pakistan. “The girls here are really pretty,” he said, and that pretty much brought the house down. ** :rotfl: (I missed that one)

What the interaction was aimed at achieving, one is not quite clear about. But no group of students would have been allowed to behave in such an unshackled and unrestrained manner in India. Professors would have brooded over their wards, vetting every question that was asked, and similar figures of authority would have patrolled the aisles, making sure that decorum was maintained. But how deep an interaction can you have in half an hour of chit-chat? How much can you learn about another country by asking questions of four sportsmen? At least this way everyone had a grand time, and even the quietest of cricketers left feeling like an international hero.