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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Pakistan must learn from Tendulkar: Miandad

KARACHI: Javed Miandad has urged Pakistan cricketers to learn from the achievements of India’s Sachin Tendulkar. Rather than letting their on-field performance speak for them, Miandad, former captain and director-general of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) feels the players are happy bragging about their performance in the media.

“We keep on reading and hearing about some of the players making claims about how they will deliver, but on field that is not happening and it is a big let down for the nation. I would advise them to just focus on their game and go for improvement and take every match seriously. The players need to realise cricket is played on the field. They should learn from Sachin who has had a wonderful career and scored century after century but one never hear him making tall claims about his performances or achievements. He is a proper professional and someone our players can learn from,” the veteran of 124 Tests insisted.

Miandad also called on captain Shahid Afridi to take more responsibility as a player and lift the team by example and said that the all-rounder has got enough amount of talent and he should channelise it properly. “He shouldn’t be playing the way he is. Imran Khan is a great example of how a captain should perform. “Imran lifted the team in the 1992 World Cup. Afridi needs to start doing that himself. He did it during the World T20 Championship so he is perfectly capable of delivering,” Miandad said. “Afridi has immense talent which he does not utilise properly at times.”

Urging the players to take the current one-day series against New Zealand seriously Miandad said: “Unfortunately what I noticed was that the players didn’t appear serious about their business in the first match in Wellington they took things lightly. In international cricket this is not acceptable.” Pakistan who are currently engaged in an ODI series against Kiwis failed to replicate their performance in Tests against the hosts and lost the series opener by nine wickets after being bowled out for just 124 runs in 37.4 overs. Adding greater significance to ongoing series in view of the upcoming World Cup, Miandiad reiterated that losing it could have a big impact on their performances in the mega event.

“It is important for the players to realise that once they get into a losing streak it will be difficult for them to come out of it in a high pressure event like the World Cup,” the former batsman cautioned. “The players must realise they are fortunate to get such a series just before the World Cup,” Miandad said while expressing his surprise at the relaxed attitude of the players in the first match. “They need to realise the significance of the World Cup when every Pakistan is praying for their success. The tournament comes once in four years and everyone expects the team to fire in the World Cup. No excuses can be accepted and the players must also realise that if they perform well in the World Cup how much of a boost it would be for Pakistan cricket which is facing so many problems,” he added.

“The players just need to get more serious about their performances. I believe they have the capability of winning the series in New Zealand and also doing well in the World Cup but for that they need to focus on their short comings and strengths and use them properly,” Miandad said while pinning hope on the present ODI outfit.

I'm no Sachin Tendulkar: Rahman



A R Rahman, with his double Oscar nominations this year for Danny Boyle's 127 Hours (Best Original Score and Best Song — If I Rise with Dido) may repeat his Slumdog Millionaire magic at the Academy Awards. 

But while Slumdog saw the music maestro bring two Oscars to India, Rahman feels that it is going to be difficult to touch his previous glory.

"I have won the Oscars before and so winning is not a pressure situation for me. But yes, I want to win it again and if possible win both my categories. Which artist would not want to get an Oscar again," asks Rahman who was also honoured with the Crystal Award of the World Economic Forumat Davos recently for doing social and charitable work.

Rahman, who obviously wants the blessings of his fans in India, is quick to tell them, "I'm no Sachin Tendulkar. Whenever he takes the field, people expect him to score a century. I will try my best to live upto fans' expectations, but it's not possible to get an Oscar always."

The competition is tough this year. "We have seen some outstanding work last year and many great artists are in the list. Anyone can win this award," said Rahman, "so if I see a new person win the Oscar this time, I will be happy. Awards should act as an encouragement to new talent. Nothing is more satisfying than seeing the industry getting flooded with great talent who make things exciting."


'I admire Tendulkar for his ability, dedication and discipline' -Danraj Pillai

Former Indian hockey captain Dhanraj Pillay spoke to Indranil Basu:


This World Cup is really going to be interesting. The player I am looking forward to watching is Sachin Tendulkar. This will be his sixth World Cup and I am sure he will bring a lot of happiness to the country, family, friends and his teammates.

I have always admired him for his ability, dedication and discipline. Someone who is capable of scoring a double hundred in a One-day match speaks volumes about his mental strength, stamina and perseverance. I am going to follow each and every game of this tournament and if India play the final in Mumbai, it will surely go and watch that match and cheer the team.

I would also like to compliment some of the other players who have been key performers for India over the years -- Yuvraj Singh for instance is a match-winner. I have special regards for Gautam Gambhir as well. He is a fighter like Rahul Dravid and I am sure he will do something special for the team. Another player who comes to my mind is Yusuf Pathan. He has this amazing talent to hit the ball out of the park. The way Pathan batted in the last match of the South African series says it all. He is someone I will be following very keenly.

Even our bowling -- spearheaded by Zaheer Khan, Harbhajan Singh and Munaf Patel – is capable of winning us matches. I wish every player in the 15-member squad all the best and hope to see them posing with the World Cup. Being an ardent supporter of the Indian team, nothing will replace the joy of winning the World Cup.



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