TeluguPeople
  are the trend-setters


News: Sports

Afridi for all praise to Dhoni and Sachin


 
Lahore: India is lucky to have a 'stable' captain like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, according to Pakistan's ODI skipper Shahid Afridi who is still trying to play down his negative remarks against Indians that caused an uproar. 'I thought Dhoni led the Indians very shrewdly and performed brilliantly in the final. India is lucky to have a stable captain like him, Afridi told in an interview.

'He had a big role to play in the Indian victory and I am sure this victory means a lot for Indian cricket and their people. But I also hope the World Cup coming back to Asia will also boost the sport in this region again and normalise bilateral Indo-Pak cricket relations,' he said. Afridi acknowledged that India were the better side on that day and deserved to win the World Cup.

'They were the better side and deserved to win the world cup. Any side that can beat us should win the World Cup,' he said. Afridi heaped praise on Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar, saying that his hunger for runs is amazing and he still has plenty to offer to Indian cricket.

'His hunger for runs is amazing and only he can best decide what he wants to do in the future. But I can tell you this age is no bar to his success in either Tests or one-day internationals,' he said.

Afridi said he did not have any words to describe the Indian maestro and disclosed that he has a framed jersey autographed by Tendulkar in his drawing room.

The Pakistan captain once again played down his negative remarks about Indian people that he made on a Pakistani television channel talk show that has caused an uproar in the neighboring country.

'I have nothing against the Indian people and I have always enjoyed going to India as the people there appreciate and support good cricket and players,' Afridi said.

'The remarks I made on the show have been misunderstood and taken out of context. My main emphasis was that sports should not be mixed with politics and there were some elements who didn't want the people of the two countries to get closer,' Afridi clarified.

'It is unfortunate whenever someone tries to bring politics into sport. This is unacceptable and will only lead to misunderstandings,' he said.

Afridi's remarks about the Indian media being negative about Indo-Pak relations and the Pakistani media being 100 times better have also caused a furore. 'I don't want to sound condescending but I have always wanted good relations between the two countries and I have in my own way tried to play a positive role,' he said.

'Even when we returned from India after playing the world cup semifinal in Mohali I said that Pakistanis should not treat cricket matches with India as war as in other things we tend to have common interests,' Afridi noted. Afridi pointed out that there were some elements in the Indian media who created misunderstandings or demeaned Pakistanis.

'Even when I said that Sachin Tendulkar would have to wait for his 100th century after the semifinal against us, my remarks were misinterpreted and played up negatively by some in the Indian media. I admire Sachin Tendulkar for being one of the best role models for young cricketers and no one in Pakistan even doubts his greatness as his record speak for himself.

'All I had meant was that being the captain of the opposing team, we would not allow Tendulkar to score runs or get a century against us which any opposing captain would say about an opposing batsman,' Afridi explained.

The Pakistan captain said the national team had gone to India with the message of peace. 'I think our conduct in the semifinal and during our stay in India is proof enough of our intentions. Pakistan has always been keen to have normal cricket relations with India,' he said.

'I still say Pakistan and India should have normal bilateral relations in cricket and there should be regular exchanges between the two countries,' he added.

Afridi explained that his remarks on the talk show were in response to a question about how the Indians were looking at the semifinal match result and about some people introducing politics into cricket with Pakistan. 'There are positive people even in the Indian media but recently in India we as a team were sad over the way some sections of the Indian media did stories about us and how they portrayed us,' Afridi said.

He said because of these negative elements, Pakistani players remained out of the Indian Premier League. 'When you play a cricket match with India, the intensity level is high but that is only on the field and it is unfortunate when a wrong colour is given to a match or relations between players.'

Afridi said cricket can bring the two countries closer and it was a very positive gesture on part of the Indian Prime Minister to invite his Pakistani counterpart to Mohali for the match. 'I know for a fact that Pakistanis who were in Mohali for the match enjoyed themselves thoroughly and were looked after well even though the disappointment of losing the semifinal was great,' he noted.
Lahore: India is lucky to have a 'stable' captain like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, according to Pakistan's ODI skipper Shahid Afridi who is still trying to play down his negative remarks against Indians that caused an uproar. 'I thought Dhoni led the Indians very shrewdly and performed brilliantly in the final. India is lucky to have a stable captain like him, Afridi told in an interview.

'He had a big role to play in the Indian victory and I am sure this victory means a lot for Indian cricket and their people. But I also hope the World Cup coming back to Asia will also boost the sport in this region again and normalise bilateral Indo-Pak cricket relations,' he said. Afridi acknowledged that India were the better side on that day and deserved to win the World Cup.

'They were the better side and deserved to win the world cup. Any side that can beat us should win the World Cup,' he said. Afridi heaped praise on Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar, saying that his hunger for runs is amazing and he still has plenty to offer to Indian cricket.

'His hunger for runs is amazing and only he can best decide what he wants to do in the future. But I can tell you this age is no bar to his success in either Tests or one-day internationals,' he said.

Afridi said he did not have any words to describe the Indian maestro and disclosed that he has a framed jersey autographed by Tendulkar in his drawing room.

The Pakistan captain once again played down his negative remarks about Indian people that he made on a Pakistani television channel talk show that has caused an uproar in the neighboring country.

'I have nothing against the Indian people and I have always enjoyed going to India as the people there appreciate and support good cricket and players,' Afridi said.

'The remarks I made on the show have been misunderstood and taken out of context. My main emphasis was that sports should not be mixed with politics and there were some elements who didn't want the people of the two countries to get closer,' Afridi clarified.

'It is unfortunate whenever someone tries to bring politics into sport. This is unacceptable and will only lead to misunderstandings,' he said.

Afridi's remarks about the Indian media being negative about Indo-Pak relations and the Pakistani media being 100 times better have also caused a furore. 'I don't want to sound condescending but I have always wanted good relations between the two countries and I have in my own way tried to play a positive role,' he said.

'Even when we returned from India after playing the world cup semifinal in Mohali I said that Pakistanis should not treat cricket matches with India as war as in other things we tend to have common interests,' Afridi noted. Afridi pointed out that there were some elements in the Indian media who created misunderstandings or demeaned Pakistanis.

'Even when I said that Sachin Tendulkar would have to wait for his 100th century after the semifinal against us, my remarks were misinterpreted and played up negatively by some in the Indian media. I admire Sachin Tendulkar for being one of the best role models for young cricketers and no one in Pakistan even doubts his greatness as his record speak for himself.

'All I had meant was that being the captain of the opposing team, we would not allow Tendulkar to score runs or get a century against us which any opposing captain would say about an opposing batsman,' Afridi explained.

The Pakistan captain said the national team had gone to India with the message of peace. 'I think our conduct in the semifinal and during our stay in India is proof enough of our intentions. Pakistan has always been keen to have normal cricket relations with India,' he said.

'I still say Pakistan and India should have normal bilateral relations in cricket and there should be regular exchanges between the two countries,' he added.

Afridi explained that his remarks on the talk show were in response to a question about how the Indians were looking at the semifinal match result and about some people introducing politics into cricket with Pakistan. 'There are positive people even in the Indian media but recently in India we as a team were sad over the way some sections of the Indian media did stories about us and how they portrayed us,' Afridi said.

He said because of these negative elements, Pakistani players remained out of the Indian Premier League. 'When you play a cricket match with India, the intensity level is high but that is only on the field and it is unfortunate when a wrong colour is given to a match or relations between players.'

Afridi said cricket can bring the two countries closer and it was a very positive gesture on part of the Indian Prime Minister to invite his Pakistani counterpart to Mohali for the match. 'I know for a fact that Pakistanis who were in Mohali for the match enjoyed themselves thoroughly and were looked after well even though the disappointment of losing the semifinal was great,' he noted.




 
News Posted: 7 April, 2011
 

 

Headline News
High Court rebukes Officials over Demolitions
ED raids Ponguleti in money laundering case
KTR slams Congress govt for 'Hydra'ma
No need to discuss defections, says Speaker
Court orders CM Revanth to appear in vote-for-note Case
Kukatpally BRS MLA criticises HYDRAA
Jagan accused Babu for using Religious Sentiments
TTD confirms adulteration in ghee
CLP to discuss Local Body Elections
International Startup Festival 2024 in Hyd
Pawan Kalyan as Deputy CM of AP
AP HC reserves verdict on Pinnelli's bail
Delhi HC adjourns Kavitha's bail plea
Revanth assures support to Foxconn
CM Revanth Reddy to meet Modi on Tuesday
More Headline News...
Entertainment
Riya Sen debuts Hollywood with Highway 905
Prabhas as Salaar - Trailer
Kamal Haasan as Bharateeyudu 2 - An Intro
Pushpa 2 - The Rule Trailer
Katrina joins Rohit Shettys Cop Universe
Nitin Chandra to Promote Local Regions
Nani's Jersey confirms April 19 release
Mahesh Babu's Maharshi postponed
Chandamame Video Song from 118
Durmargudu Official Trailer
More Entertainment...
Crime News
Hyderabad woman dies in Texas shooting
172 minors booked for driving
Eight killed in road accident in Nalgonda
Jayaram case shifted to Hyderabad Police
Action assured in Kamatipura Rape Case
Four persons commit suicide
Banker injured in firing
Rs 2K fake notes seized, six arrested
Two convicts escape from Warangal prison
'Humiliation' drives two women to suicide
More Crime News...
Special Stories
ITServe donates 5k to Middlesex College
Temperature drop across Hyderabad
TS Forest Dept using AI for study
Telangana Secretariat all set for inauguration
Foundation for 100 bed hospital in Choutuppal
KTR launches Sankara Eye Hospital
Operation 'Mother Tiger' failed
EFLU Vice-Chancellor calls on Governor
KIMS Organises Lupus Ramp Walk
Lamakaan receives Yudhvir Award
More Special Stories...
 
Business
Colosseum, design experience center in Hyderabad
BJP conspiring to privatize Singareni
Global Leadership Dialogue-I Webinar Series from July 6
Manish Maheshwari as Twitter India MD
HMRL to get Finland Renewable Energy Tech
Three Modern Metal Fairs in Hyderabad
Business Networking Portal for MSMEs
Business Mint Nationwide Awards-2019
RERA registration with penalty till 15th
NMDC wins 5 PRCI Excellence Awards
More Business...
Sports
Olympic athlete Nikhat Zareen thanks Shabbir
Taekwondo Premier League in Hyderabad
Al Khor won TSA Qatar Womens Cricket Tournament
Madhusmita in Saree in Manchester marathon
Golconda Masters 2019 from Today
MANUU cricket team beats HCU
Rahul Gandhi congratulates P.V. Sindhu
Sports should be Part of Education: VP
Karna Kadur, Nikhil Pai clinch Coffee Day India Rally title
India beats China 2-1, wins Asian Trophy
More Sports...
Devotion
Hare Krishna Heritage Tower in Hyd
Brahmotsavams in Rishikesh from May 17th
Dhwajarohanam at Vontimitta for Navami
Rama Navami celebrations at Tirumala
Vontimitta Sri Rama Brahmotsavams
Annamacharya Vardhanti Mahotsavam
Teppotsavams Concluded on a Grand Note
Balaji as Sri Rama, on the Float
Vontimitta Brahmotsavams from April 13th
Sri Lanka PM Wikramasinghe in Tirumala
More Devotion...
NRI News
IFA condemns Pahalgam Terror Attack
TFAS Sapta Swaraavadhaanam on 29th
NATS College Guidance Session on Sep 28th
University of Silicon Andhra MS Admissions
Mana American Telugu Association in USA
NJ NRIs Pray for Sri Lanka
NATS Raised 400k in New Jersey
NATS Convention Event in NJ on 30th
TAGC Womens Day Celebrations
ATA International Womens Day in NJ
More NRI News News...



 
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Beauty and Skin Care
For all your favorite branded products of Beauty, Skin Care, Perfumes, Makeup and more!
News
Headline News
Cinema News
Business
Special Stories
Devotion
NRI News
Social Media
Facebook
Movie Gallery
Devotional Gallery
Twitter
Photo Galleries
News Gallery
Cinema Gallery
Beauty Gallery
Fashion Gallery
Sports Gallery
Travel Gallery
Devotion
Classifieds
Jobs
Real Estate
Automobile
Personals

Search TeluguPeople.com

(C) 2000-2025 TeluguPeople.com, All Rights Reserved.