"People resorted to aerial firing to celebrate an Indian wicket or to cheer a boundary in the Pakistan innings but stray bullets hit people around them including children who were taken to hospitals for treatment," police official Khan Bahadur said.
Re: this is pakistan culture..... violence, hatred and nothing el
by Ajit Kamble on Mar 31, 2011 05:43 PM
Just attend some wedding or any other function / celebration in North India. You would change your perception about Pak.
Re: Re: this is pakistan culture..... violence, hatred and nothin
by stockop on Mar 31, 2011 05:49 PM
lol..well said. This is quite common during weddings in Delhi.
Re: Re: this is pakistan culture..... violence, hatred and nothin
by DEEP DAAS on Mar 31, 2011 06:12 PM
There is little difference in culture between North & Central Pakistan and J&K, Punjab, Himachal, Haryana, Delhi and Western U.P.
misbah should have attacked earlier, but foolishingly he choosed to hit only in last 2 overs when run rate went 19 per over, shahid afridi not choosing to bat up the order, all point towards a multi crore fixing, atleast 1000-2000 crore must have been paid, afterall we have more than 2 lakh crore as stashed, very unsporting event, not played in true spirit by pakis, bstrds!
Re: not taking powerplay on time, missing sachin's catches, all
by Imran on Mar 31, 2011 04:51 PM
well its a good result none the less for better india-pak relaions
Re: not taking powerplay on time, missing sachin's catches, all
by D S on Mar 31, 2011 05:28 PM
there is no replacement for Dhoni's bad performance. shameless dhoni, how long will team india carry your bad performance as player??
Rehman mailk publicly warning pak team before macth not to indule in fixing was a clear strategy to decive everyone that macth is not fixed. The pak govt and PCB have clerly isntrcuted the senior players to throw this match.
we dont want to play with Pakis for next 4 yrs..cannot digest the way pakis attacked mumbai..!! why we shd play with such people? Paki P.M did not had any right to step into indian soil.
Rediff.com » Sports » Guns fall silent as Pakistanis mourn World Cup defeat 'I don't know how to describe my feelings right now' Last updated on: March 31, 2011 11:01 IST Share this Ask Users Write a Comment Young Pakistani cricket fans watch the semi-final between India and Pakistan on a roadside in Karachi on Wednesday Next
The guns fell silent and the streets were deserted after Pakistan were defeated by India in their World Cup semi-final in Mohali on Wednesday.
Zealous Pakistan fans, who had fired throughout the match at the fall of every Indian wicket or a boundary scored by the Pakistani batsmen, did not bother to waste their ammunition after the defeat and returned home silently.
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"I had purchased 200 bullets out of my savings to celebrate the victory but now I guess I will save it for some other day," Bashir Ahmed a manager at a local trading company said..:
What for to fire on Afridi and co..comeone do they celebrate with bullets..he he