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Pakistani commentrators are partial .?

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i found that all pakis commentrators except wasim are partial

especially waqar younis and amir sohail .

as they are supporting srilanka all the way ,

the commentrators should be neutral , dont u think so .???

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  1. Wayne Kerr has got it right.


  2. They behaved like that because if india won that match then pak had no hope. You know the old rivalry

  3. Come on they are just eager to see their national team in the finals. Nothing much wrong in that. But I like Rameez Rajal, he speaks technical points more than supporting a particular side.

  4. rameez too is partial i think....dont u think so?

  5. So are you saying the indian commentators are impartial?

    What's your point? All commentators will be biassed towards their own country!!

    As for the Pakistani commentators not favouring india, well seeing as your two countries are always on the brink of war with each other then you wouldn't really expect them to favour india, now would you?

  6. Yesterday they sounded like they were angry on Sri Lankan team for not trying too hard & resting Vaas which I think they said as they saw that the chance of "their" country Pakistan to reach the finals were getting lesser & lesser especially when every time an Indian batsman hit the ball towards the boundary & I remember their  comment "Sri Lanka seems like they've given up already & no effort in the field" So I know what you mean, but sometimes the situation just gets over them as afterall, they're also human. And I noticed that with our Indian commentators also sometimes.

  7. Ramiz Raja & Aamir Sohail arent partial man. Every team gotta try best in every game and SL shud have done better, they are right there. Yeah, may be Waqar Younis said those words because he's Pakistani and dont even know how to properly speak..**** breath..!!

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