*Shoaib recalled the Calcutta Test against India in 1999 when he clean bowled Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar on their very first balls, with two extremely fast Yorkers and helped Pakistan win that match. Shoaib took eight wickets in that match.
“The most memorable moment of my career was the Calcutta Test against India. No doubt it was something really special. I can’t forget that match,” utters Shoaib nostalgically.
**Shoaib dropped a bombshell when asked about his personal life.
“I have been married for the last four years and I got married because I wanted to. Nobody forced me. My wife’s name is CRICKET!” (Sure, most of you must have gotten a big shock, just as we did!).
Lolzzz, Shaybee had me there for a moment. Did he get you?
Oh, there’s one more interesting thing Shoaib has to say:
"I love playing against Australia because they are the best team in the world and you always learn something playing against good teams. I don’t think that India is a good team so I don’t enjoy playing against them."
I don't think that India is a good team so I don't enjoy playing against them.
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Well, if he really said that... I fully understand. The man is a total nincompoop.
There is a saying "Its better to keep quiet and let people think you are an idiot than to open your mouth and remove all doubts".
**The most memorable moment of my career was the Calcutta Test against India. No doubt it was something really special. I can’t forget that match, utters Shoaib nostalgically.
I love playing against Australia because they are the best team in the world and you always learn something playing against good teams. I don’t think that India is a good team so I don’t enjoy playing against them.**
First he says this :- The most memorable moment of my career was the Calcutta Test against India. No doubt it was something really special. I can’t forget that match, utters Shoaib nostalgically.
Then This :-
I don’t think that India is a good team so I don’t enjoy playing against them.
I dont blame him, i blame the team which hasnt won for 15+ years abroad, and has a 17% win record abroad...
And when they sent their best against him in their own turf, we all know what happened to that little master ;) Kuch hi der baad pavilion puhuncch gya chota master.
The most memorable moment of my career…
Bascially he’s saying it was fun to blow the wicket of over rated batsman Tendi and Dravid in their backyard…after that there is nothing special.
I don’t think India is a good team so I don’t enjoy playing agaisnt them
So after bringing the over rated batsman down to earth there was no fun. Its like same old sttoreis different day…
Welcome back Spock, where have ya been? kya Pakistan chalay gai thay? ya phir 4.0 GPA ko continue karnay ke chakaroon me lagay hoay ho?
Angoor Khattey hain - Classic Example Btw When did Rawalpindi Passenger Appointed you his spokesman
Spocky boy - You said India has not won a series abroad for 15+ years -Well You are wrong we have won two test series abroad since 1993. go figure. and that means you were lying and wrong as usual.and to answer your question Yes India has won a series abroad that too recently.
AQ yaar - Dont worry - He is still wrong Even If changes it to TEST Series. Now I am waiting for his definition of Abroad
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Shoaib Akhtar is MARRIED!!!
Last Time I checked Lanka and Bangladesh were not part of India. I guess Lanka is the same team team which has beaten you 3 times in a row in your own hood.
Once Again Wrong - We won the series in england in 1986 It’s not 17 years yet. So Again FUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. So much for the facts
First you say this
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I dont blame him, i blame the team which hasnt won for 15+ years abroad
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then change it to this ( smatly add the word test series)
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So India has won a test series abroad recently?
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and then make fun of Asif.
what a lier??
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When one says "India has not won abroad in 15+ years", use your grey matter... And oh yes Asif, you consider test victories against Bangladesh, and a weak Sri Lanka victories, I dont blame ya ;)