Shoeb Malik's apology

aak
By aak

In his post match interview, Pakistan captain Shoeb Malik apologised to all the Muslims for pakistan not winning the T20 world cup..

What does he mean...? Muslims from India support India and I am sure it is likewise in all other countries. Mr. Malik has taken for granted that Pakistan plays on behalf of all the muslims? ...Regrettable...

By anonymous• 9 Jan 2008 04:26
anonymous

My friend doesnt like India, well I do so fukc him and Pakistan too.

Very Nice....Khow Much.

By althaf22• 26 Sep 2007 11:42
althaf22

Lets forgive and forget... Everyone commits mistakes...

http://ph.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070925045808AA9EWZQ

By anonymous• 26 Sep 2007 11:37
anonymous

It was one of the most shocking statements I heard live in any sport. I think the captains should be trained in media handling.This guy didn't get emotional or anything like Amigo has put,I would say it was a very thought of statement. It's sad to know that the captain of a cricket team can stoop down to such levels.

Pakistan lost the game but it became a looser because of this statement from the captain.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By anonymous• 26 Sep 2007 11:36
anonymous

Guess he wanted his window panes intact...

like "I m sorry guys but please dont break my window or set my house on fire..".lol

By hjsarwar• 26 Sep 2007 11:30
hjsarwar

aak wait i shall tell u another site

By aak• 26 Sep 2007 11:28
aak

dear hjsarwar, I am struggling to visit the site that you have mentioned. On the other hand, I have not come across any other site where this has been denied. Therefore till then, I have to believe what has been reported in majority of the media...

...You can't mean what you say unless you can say what you mean...

By hjsarwar• 26 Sep 2007 11:20
hjsarwar

the main aim of any team is to get best results for its country.If malik apologies to his nation after loosing, so whats the matter of discussion in it. There is nothing bad in it.

By ksarat16• 26 Sep 2007 11:18
ksarat16

Hey buddy...morning to u how u doin...

Secondly, his apologies are only required for those 1000's of ppl who have supported his team inspite of not being from Pakistan and not being Muslim...thats all...

Not by me...they played a fabulous game...indeed...no doubts bout that...

Regd Osama...will wait for that...

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By althaf22• 26 Sep 2007 11:17
althaf22

There's no need for a formal media training to talk/behave like a normal human being.

Many would have hurt from his crap comments.

By Colt45• 26 Sep 2007 11:15
Colt45

Well said... I second that!!!

By hjsarwar• 26 Sep 2007 11:14
hjsarwar

aak malik havent said that he said thathe apologized from the nation of pakistan not from the muslims of pakistan.

for verification visit Geo.tv

By Amigo66• 26 Sep 2007 11:12
Amigo66

He is a young lad with no formal training in media handling. I feel u dont need to appologise to anybody if u give ur best. Somebody has to loose...thats it.

He just got emotional no big deal.Just give him a break fellas.

It would be interesting if we get a video from Osama that he was rooting for Pakistani team. LOL

By ksarat16• 26 Sep 2007 11:06
ksarat16

Right on Coltie...I was quite personally shocked when i heard that in the post match interview...i mean that guy is a freak ...and leads the team in a freakish way...

I mean u played real good Cricket out there...at the last u were almost there...but u missed out...and u wanna thank the Muslims in the world for supporting...crap b*******d....u might as well thank the thousands of the crowd gathered at the stadium , back homes, and world over...to support the team...not just the muslims...this is a Game not a Religion ...anyways he is as fcuktard as he can get...

So whats happening Coltie...

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By Colt45• 26 Sep 2007 11:04
Colt45

but with that statement, he tried to say that Pakistan played on behalf of religion rather than their country... ????

By althaf22• 26 Sep 2007 11:01
althaf22

Sports has nothing to do with religion.

By Colt45• 26 Sep 2007 10:58
Colt45

That was not so good huh?

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