Aussie a Dame
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is striving hard to somehow convince world champion Australia for its tour to Pakistan. The Board’s chairman Dr. Nasim Ashraf and other officials are working on this single agenda of bringing Aussies to Pakistan and they are leaving no stone unturned in that regard.
But Australia is acting like a notorious beautiful dame, who fears rape. They have been through many allegations, scandals and rifts, yet they perform splendidly and are world’s number one team, and they not only know that but also cannot shed their superiority complex.
Dr. Nasim Ashraf is shooting statements over statements and praising the law and order situation in Pakistan like hell. He should stop acting like a moron, and state the facts simply. Pakistan is no hell, and Pakistan is no heaven. A war is going in our neighboring country where Aussie soldiers have also fought.
Pakistani cities are safe, and occasionally a bomb or suicide bomber goes off, but their targets and objectives are different, and presumably they wouldn’t touch Ricky Ponting or Symonds, and rest assured they won’t come running and throwing racial comments like the Turbanator.
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