No celebration for 50 : Afridi vows to "dismissal" his Walk 3 birthday until game.the minute Shahid Afridi's shot off Ravichandran Ashwin's clearing out cruised the farthest point ropes, entire Pakistan ran unintelligible with pleasure as fireworks and shots were rushing in the air.aerial shooting was represented from Quetta, Peshawar, Karachi and even Rawalpindi seconds after Pakistan won the nail-chewing match against most loathed enemies India. Sparklers too much lighted the sky as the country emitted in enjoyment. People moved in the city with Punjabi music being played beyond anyone's ability to see.
Like in most urban regions, there was short of what normal movement in the city in Islamabad today for the duration of the time when the match was being played. Unprecedented screenings were dealt with in diverse restaurants in Islamabad where youngsters saw the experience on titan screens.monday, Walk 03, 2014 - Mumbai—The Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who turned 34 on Saturday, was in no slant to acclaim his birthday because of his current poor form.former Pakistani top demand batsman Atif Rauf has notable inspiration to "neglect" his Monday's birthday."any disaster falling on any day is not good.march 3 is the blackest day in Pakistan cricket. It was on this day in Lahore five years back when the terrorists waylayed on vehicles pass on Sri Lankan players and the match powers. I will be 50 on Monday however has made a guarantee to not to acclaim this day any more", Rauf, who played unparalleled Test (against New Zealand in 1994) and 142 Top notch matches, said over telephone from Lahore.
"I am committed to Allah for accommodating me this brilliant life yet may never be happy on this day (Walk 3) until the entertainment is returned to this country", he added.on Monday, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) powers may visit the spot where five Pakistani policemen escorting the Sri Lankan gathering transport were killed and pay homage.not safe.exactly five years after the scene in which the players and aggregation powers were hurt, the country is not yet protected, acknowledges Mehar Mohammad Khalil, the transport driver who had saved the lives of the Sri Lankan players. The players must be conveyed from the Stadium that day.
"No, the country is not yet secured to have the overall matches", the legend, who drove the players safely, said just over telephone from Lahore.khalil kept his head quiet personality and drove the transport to security when it went under terrorists' gunfire, touchy and rocket str