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"Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".
(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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Mir blasts overdose of religion in team

PJ Mir, Pakistan's media manager during the World Cup, has blamed the influence of religion in the dressing room for Pakistan's disastrous performance in the Caribbean.

Speaking to reporters after his appearance at the performance evaluation committee looking into Pakistan's shambolic display, Mir said, "I could not disclose this fact before, but today I inform the media that most of the members had no focus on cricket. Their fixation was on preaching, affecting the team's preparations."

Mir complained that the players devoted more time to praying and preaching than to the game itself. "The boys were up against the most challenging task of proving their skills in the prestigious tournament, but I am sorry to say they had no drive for the game and were much more active in preaching and praying."

Mir argued that the religious influence had gone "beyond limits. I told the committee that Pakistani players, rather than pray privately, tried to make it a public spectacle."

Mir added that he told the committee of incidents to highlight his point, highlighting instances where some players, led by former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq, even made it a point to pray in the galley of aircrafts on flights rather than privately in their seats. He said that there is video evidence to prove his point and is offering to pass it onto the PCB to assess the situation further.

Since the England tour last summer, criticism over what is perceived as the team's overt religiosity has steadily grown. In one of his first public statements after taking over as chairman of the board, Nasim Ashraf called on the team to dampen down 'public displays of religiosity' in a TV interview. The remark led to a sharp retort from Inzamam, since when the issue has simmered away under the public radar, a number of PCB officials privately echoing Ashraf's stance.

In a tense press conference last week, Inzamam dismissed speculation of religion taking priority within the team but Mir's comments have dragged the issue out into the open once again.

The evaluation committee began its work last week and has interviewed a number of players and officials, including Inzamam and Mushtaq Ahmed, Pakistan's assistant coach. They are due to meet former chairmen Tauqir Zia and Shaharyar Khan as well and are expected to hand in their report on Pakistan's debacle within a month

 
 Reply:   Khurram Mansoor: PG MIR is a t
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (7/Apr/2007)
PG MIR is a tout. he is non-sense, have you not seen any of his program that he does, and how wnated to be in the centre
PG MIR is a tout. he is non-sense, have you not seen any of his program that he does, and how wnated to be in the centre from no where to get himself on the world cup team photograph

and first of all how did he become the media manager, does he deserve to be there.

it can only be said for him that, Agar aisey harkateen naheen karay ga tu kahay ga kahan say.

 
 Reply:   Inaccessable belle: its an abs
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (7/Apr/2007)
no matter they win or loose, every religious player or any one what so ever begins their task in the name of their LORD
its an absurd alligation
no matter they win or loose, every religious player or any one what so ever begins their task in the name of their LORD.No one can criticise of punish anyone for being spiritual or religious. Pakistan is a muslim country and the muslim players are our embasseders, and they try their best to show some character as a muslim.if they lost it was Allah's will and not the lack of concentration coz they werre praying. did they start to pray during the match itself? by leaving the game hanging???/ if they did then u could raise this point. this person wd such ridiculous allegation should be dismissed from the board coz its not for IMMATURE ANTI RELIGIOUS FREAKS.
would he rather prefer if they were gambling and enjoying striptease
and won?
 
 Reply:   Please PJ Mir tell us, which r
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (7/Apr/2007)
Please PJ Mir tell us, which religion was behind the failure of Indian team
India don't had such an issue with his team and that is why they are accepting the failure and trying to fix it as well and that is why they as a nation are very good then us. Because from failures they always try to find the REAL reasons and they always striving to fix those but not like every Pakistani Official, start criticizing the religion, don't forget the column by Bob woolmer
in which he praises the religion for Mohd Yousuf , why and for how long we will get defenders for Islam from out side.

 
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