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Decline of sports in Pakistan

 
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Decline of sports in Pakistan
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01-03-2005, 07:29 AM
There was a time when in the mid ninties we were
(1) World champion of cricket and hockey.
(2)we ruled the Squash for almost twenty years.no body came close to
us.one of our player was world champion for ten years.
(3) one of ur unknown player just came,saw and conquer the world snooker championship.

In country like pakistan a win in cricket or hockey was the only source of happiness for poor and disappionated people. but now i has finished as well.
we were known through out the world due to hockey and squash.but now we are rank 5th in cricket and hockey and none of our players are in the first 20 of squash and snooker.
This is really a disgrace and painful if u are a true pakistani.Before this decline we could have said proudly that only one department in which our country is exceptional, is sports.
i think the main reason of this are politicians.TO gain fame they aimlessly interfere with there matters.
WHAT u people think, are the reasons of ur decline,


bilal
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Decline of sports in Pakistan - by bilal azhar - 01-03-2005, 07:29 AM
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