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Now, when the World Cup is hardly 4 months away, the PCB has realised that Misbah-ul-Haq should be dropped from the team of the 3rd ODI match to be played vs Australia, on Sunday, 12 October, 2014.

All this pushing of the panic button, is too little and too late.

This spent cartridge (Misbah-ul-Haq) and some others as well, should have been dropped, when Pakistan came LAST, repeat LAST, among all the 8 participating teams of the Champions Trophy, held in June-July 2013. But, then the entire PCB junta had one mantra on their their lips that “show us the person who can speak English and can lead after Misbah ul Haq?”. As if, the PCB had decided to keep Misbah-ul-Haq as the captain, for his life time; and even when he was no more in this world.

Actually, these veterans should have been dropped, when we lost an ODI and a Test Match vs Zimbabwe.

Such players again deserved to be sacked, when Pakistani team miserably lost the Asia Cup in Dhaka.

Finally, Misbah ul Haq must have been summarily dismissed from the leadership of the Pakistani team, after the recent shameful surrender in Sri Lanka.

But, as they say Qurban Jaieay on the most brainy, accomplished, intellectually honest, visionary and experienced diplomat cum chairman PCB, His Royal Highness Shaheryar Khan, who on his very first day of joining the PCB as chairman, announced that Misbah will remain captain till the World Cup, as if the honour and respect of the country, was the domestic servant of Shaheryar Khan; and all that mattered to him was his personal whims and wishes, which looked obviously subservient, to one of his own SUBORDINATE.

Moreover, leaders of organisations who have any semblance of honour and integrity, always take upon themselves, the responsibility of any national humiliation; and resign, without finding any scapegoats in their own organisation..!

Now, which genius thinks that at this eleventh hour, the change of captaincy, will change the fortunes of the Pakistani team?

With all due respects to Shahid Afridi, he is any thing but passed his prime, not months but years ago. In fact, he has played more ODI matches, than he has taken total wickets in his ODI carrier.

It seems the gurus of the PCB think that if a senior player is not performing, promote him as captain, which obviously is the best recipe for a disaster.

Now, when the sword of Damocles of the Australian white wash, is looming over the head of the PCB, they have sacrificed Misbah, who has neither the confidence nor the capacity to face the Australian onslaught. But the question is why all the PCB’s big wigs didn’t pay any heed, when they were informed time and again, about Misbah’s limitations, due to being a timid person and a pure defensive mind?

However, PCB should also be ready to axe Shahid Afridi (who has been again made the T20 captain of the Pakistani team till the World Cup 2016, by our visionary and legendary chairman PCB), in whose leadership our T20 team vs Australia created sort of world record(s), in NOT hitting even a single six in a T20 match and allowing the opponent to achieve the target, with 6 out of 20 overs to spare.

Now, the PCB is forewarned that after the Australian team’s hammering, we should be ready in the coming month for another white wash, from the black caps (New Zealand), as well.

As such, the cricket mad fans of Pakistan earnestly appeals to the Patron in Chief of the PCB in Pakistan, to immediately come forward and finish this PCB TAMASHA; and order the following:

1. Sacking of the simpleton (ignorant) chairman of the PCB, the entire, repeat the entire fleet of the coaches and ALL the selectors, as well as, the manager of the team.

2. The new chairman (may be a no non sense person like AVM Farooq Umar, It was during his tenure as President PHF that Pakistan Hockey won a “World Champions Trophy” and the “World Cup Sydney 94” after a long lapse of 14 years ) should be tasked to purge the team of all the SIFARSHI and non deserving players like Umer Amin and Suhail Tanvir etc., and rebuild the ENTIRE edifice of the team with YOUNG players having potential and talent like SAMI ASLAM and IMAM UL HAQ etc.

3.The new chairman should also be tasked to re-vamp the PCB, as a world class professional organisation.

4. Also, as was done by the legendary Air Marshall Noor Khan Sahab, when he appointed 22 years old Javed Miandad, as the captain of the Pakistan cricket team, the new set up of the PCB should be directed to appoint a young deserving player (like Sami Aslam Ex. Captain U19 Pak team) as captain of the National cricket team, who should have the potential to lead our team for the next 5-10 years, in future.

Last but not the least, we should forget the fear of defeat with this younger blend of new players, for some rebuilding time in the future, as we have been tolerating our senior stalwarts, for inflicting the agony of, not the defeats, but humiliating defeats (after getting out for 49 runs in a Test match which obviously was a below club level team’s performance) for even a much longer time.

Now, as the national interest demands, there must not be any further delay from the Patron in Chief of the PCB, in ordering a swift, but major clean up surgical operation in the PCB.

It is earnestly hoped that the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif will never allow his name to be remembered in a the annuls of the history, as the Patron in Chief of the PCB, under whose tenure, last nail was fixed in the coffin of the Pakistani cricket.

Loud Thinking October 11, 2014 at 12:02PM

Read how I advised the PM just after 35 days of his taking over the government on 6 June, 2013.

An extract of a letter written to the PM on July 11, 2013.

Link:- https://www.snayyar.com/loud-thinking-july-11-2013-at-1135pm.html#sthash.OyPQvY1t.dpbs

In view of the recent government report that over 40% electricity bills are not paid/recovered and also the known huge gas thefts of billions of Rupees, an across the board crack down with iron hand on stealers of electricity and gas, without any discrimination, must be unleashed, so that there was NO NEED FOR INCREASE OF POWER AND GAS RATES TO PUNISH THE HONEST PEOPLE WHO ARE ALREADY PAYING EACH AND EVERY PENNY OF THE BILLS HONESTLY.

REPEAT DON’T PUNISH THE HONEST AND DON’T REWARD THE THIEVES BY EASY METHOD OF GENERATING REVENUE THROUGH HIKE IN TARIFFS.

PEOPLE ARE ALREADY FED UP WITH THE PRICE INCREASE IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE TAKING OVER OF NEW PMLN GOVERNMENT.

THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS SIGN AND YOU MUST NOT ALLOW THE SUGGESTIONS WHICH WILL FORCE MASSES TO GO AGAINST YOUR GOVERNMENT.

YOU MUST NOT REPEAT MUST NOT ALLOW YOUR ADVISORS TO MAKE NAWAZ SHARIF OF MURSI IN LESS THAN A YEARS TIME.

Loud Thinking October 10, 2014 at 06:37PM

“The present was an egg laid by the past that had the future inside its shell.”

— Zora Neale Hurston

Loud Thinking October 10, 2014 at 06:24PM

“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature — the assurance that dawn comes after night, and spring after winter.”

—Rachel Carson (1907-1964)
Marine Biologist, Author

Loud Thinking October 10, 2014 at 04:48PM

Pak – India nuclear standoff…is this the Armageddon (end of the world scenario)?

Loud Thinking October 10, 2014 at 03:11PM

Some months back Indian authorities in the IHK distributed pamphlets advising the people how to prepare in advance and what to do in the event of a nuclear attack.

It is high time Pakistani government also launched a campaign for its citizens to educate about the preparations to survive in the event of a nuclear attack.

Loud Thinking October 10, 2014 at 02:47PM

Pakistani Malala Yousafzai at the age of 17 years, is the worlds youngest Noble laureate.

Pakistan Paindabad.

Loud Thinking October 10, 2014 at 02:11PM

Pak military official is reported to have said that it was not just a cross boarder firing by the Indian forces across LOC and the working boundary, but a mini war being waged by the Indians.

As such, the question is what stops Nawaz government from calling an emergency UN Security Council meeting?

Loud Thinking October 10, 2014 at 10:39AM

Just for the information of the Indian government, Narendra Modi too is not at all favourite, neither with the Pakistani nation, nor with its government.

Pak envoy Abdul Basit fails to measure up to Modi govt

Indrani Bagchi,TNN | Oct 10, 2014, 05.54 AM IST

NEW DELHI: At a time when Indo-Pak tensions are running high, Pakistan’s man in Delhi, Abdul Basit, is not a favourite with the Modi government.

Basit’s stock with this government plummeted in August when he went ahead with his meeting with Kashmiri separatist leaders of the Hurriyat even after being explicitly warned against it by foreign secretary Sujatha Singh. The action resulted in India calling off foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan, putting an abrupt end to the nascent process of engagement with the new Indian government.

In the run-up to PM Modi’s visit to the US, India indicated, through home minister Rajnath Singh and foreign minister Sushma Swaraj, that its is open to restarting communications. Government sources reckon this may not have been interpreted correctly by the Pakistani side, which declared they would not ask for a meeting between Modi and Nawaz Sharif in New York. Indian officials were told a meeting could happen only if India asked for it. Indian sources said the Pakistan envoy had an opportunity of effecting a course correction fairly easily, which did not happen.

In New York, Sharif’s Kashmir bait was not picked up either by India or the international community. As recently as this week, both the US and UN asked that the issue be handled bilaterally.

Former US ambassador Nancy Powell ran into a similar problem when she refused to reach out to the then chief minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi, misreading the obvious signs that he might become PM. She was swiftly recalled by Washington. A new US ambassador, Richard Verma, has just been named.

The foreign office called in the Pakistani deputy high commissioner, Mansoor Khan, on Tuesday to deliver an official protest against the firing on the border.

Loud Thinking October 09, 2014 at 11:01PM

“Age is something that doesn’t matter, unless you are a cheese.”

— Luis Bunuel

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