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Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
Asim Ali replied to caratamity's topic in Celebrations, Wishes and Events
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Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
Asim Ali replied to caratamity's topic in Celebrations, Wishes and Events
Thanks And Thanks And Thanks Janab Mere Main Kahan Ghiyab Hone Ka Fun -
Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
Asim Ali replied to caratamity's topic in Celebrations, Wishes and Events
Thanks and No Need to Sorry Bcoz Main Khod Late reply ker Raha Hoon :( Me Sorry toooooooooo -
Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
Asim Ali replied to caratamity's topic in Celebrations, Wishes and Events
Thanks Q1 Where i m hmmmmmmmmmmmm I m in The World And Q2 How old I m? I m Just One Year Elder Then You :P Kaisa Dekha How Optimistic I m :dontsad: -
Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
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Thanks Silver But ur Wishes for me More Then a Gold Balke Diamond Thanks Again -
Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
Asim Ali replied to caratamity's topic in Celebrations, Wishes and Events
Thanks Bro :) -
Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
Asim Ali replied to caratamity's topic in Celebrations, Wishes and Events
Thanks Kirn and Ohhhh My GOD u have Completed 10,000 Posts Mubarkaan Hon Ji -
Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
Asim Ali replied to caratamity's topic in Celebrations, Wishes and Events
Thanks Waqas But Yaar Thats Not Good Ke Sirf Lost Keh Dia Kisi Ne Mera Pata Bhi Nahi kia Ke Kia Hoa Mujhe Zinda Bhi Hoon Ya Nahi But Thanx a Lot For Wishes Baqi Jitne Bhi Gile Hain Khul ke Keroon Ga Kahiin Or :P -
Happy Birthday To Asim Ali
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Thanks a Lot for a Very Lovely Wish :angel: -
Aslam O Aliqum How r u Friendz After a Long Time I M Back to CY. I have Miss u all A lot And I Dont Know Abt u B) Khair Umeed kerta Hoon ke Jub Next Time Aaoon Ga to Saare Replies keroon ga Lakin Abhi Nahi ker Paoon Ga Kion ke Kuch Jalidi Hai Or Kaafi Time Ho Gaya Hai. Okz Take Care ALAH hafiz
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hmmmmmmmmmmm waise janab hum kisi ko bhi nahi bholte lakin shikaiyat s\zaroor rekhte hai ke log hameen bhool jaate hain
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W'salam Janab Main Famous Reh Nahi Chuka Balke Hoon Lolz Asla Main Itna Acha Board Hai ke Banda Khod Ba Khod Hi Magnetic ki tarah aa jata hai yahan or aap logoon ka piyar khench ker le aata hai
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Priyanka Gandhi, daughter of India's Congress party president Sonia Gandhi, has expressed the hope that Pakistan's cricket team will tour India soon, allowing people an opportunity to give them a rousing reception. Priyanka, along with her brother Rahul and husband Robert Vadra, had visited Pakistan to watch the first match of the India-Pakistan one-day series in March. They were given a warm welcome by Pakistanis. India beat Pakistan in both the Test and one-day series - the first triumphs on Pakistani soil in both versions of the game. In a letter to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Priyanka said: "Our visit to your country has been rich in heart-warming experiences, and memories that we will always treasure." Abbas Zaidi, a former diplomat who was adviser to PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan for the India-Pakistan series, made available a copy of the letter to The News daily. "Throughout our stay, we were overwhelmed by the generous hospitality, warm welcome and friendship extended to us, and the affection and support given to our cricket team by the people of Pakistan, who displayed such a wonderful spirit of sportsmanship," the newspaper quoted Priyanka as saying in the letter. "Both teams were great ambassadors of goodwill, and we hope cricket diplomacy will continue to strengthen the bonds of friendship established between our two countries during these matches," she said. "I hope you will soon give us the opportunity to welcome you and the Pakistan cricket team to our country, so that the people of India can also express the heartfelt warmth and friendship they feel for their brothers and sisters in Pakistan," Priyanka wrote.
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Yesterday Provisional Health Minister(Punjab) ne kal aik akhbar ko interview dete hoe kaha ke is saal se Entry tests for medical college khatam ker diye jaeen ge unhoon ne mazeed kaha ke is ki wajah yeh hai ke Booti mafia yahan bhi majood hai or entry test sirf sahi telent ko aage lane ke liye rekha gaya tha or ager us se matlooba maqasid poore nahi ho rahe to phir is ka koi faida nahi............ yani ab open merit per students ko rekha jaee ga medical colleges main....
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Thanks Dear yaar kuch Dhundhla dhundha sa yaad hai :P
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Thanks Aage ki kia baat kerte hain pehle peeche ki baat to ker lain ;)
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INSHALLAH I WILL REGULAR HO JAOON GA bus aa p logoon ki support chahiyee yani warm welcome and feed back
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Thanks Ji Hun Tussi Yaad hi Nahi Kita te main kithoon aanda Khair Koi Masla Nahi Bus Masroofiat kam hoi thori to Wapis aa gaya hoon umeed hai ke aata rahoon ga ab
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thanks Fati Ji Janab Hum yahan Hi Hain Aap ke Ird Gird Or Aap ka Avatur Buhat Acha Hai Jo Aap ne Ab Use Kia Hoa Hai
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yes Windies Win or Saamia Ab Ab Pakistan ke Harne Ka Gham Nahi Hota Kionke Ab Adat Ho gayi Hai Ajeeb Ajeeb Result Dekhne Ki
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Windies Won They have Done It in a Style
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Even though this was Pakistan's first visit to the Rose Bowl in this tournament, Inzamam-ul-Haq could not be excused for choosing to bat first on a pitch renowned for favouring the chasing team. And, oh, how it cost them. Bangladesh, the only other team in the trophy to win the toss and choose not to field first, were made to pay for their choice as South Africa bundled them out for 93 at Edgbaston – but Inzamam didn't learn from that. So this time it was Pakistan who were coughing up, as their batting line-up choked - 131 all out – in an entirely unhealthy display of batting which left their bowlers little to work with. West Indies, by contrast, were in robust health, as their fielding glowed, their bowling breathed easily and their batting shone, as they glided into the final against England at The Oval on Saturday. Just about the only blot on West Indies' horizon was a nasty blow that laid out Brian Lara, their captain. He was settled in, with 31, when he received a speedy bouncer from Shoaib Akhtar that thudded into his neck just below his helmet as he tried to jerk his head away. Lara crumpled, narrowly avoiding his stumps as he fell, and was worryingly still for a few moments. But he soon got up, and walked off unaided. But that was that: Ramnaresh Sarwan, Lara's vice-captain, took his team home in the gloom to book their place in the final. Pakistan's innings had started badly - Salman Butt, a 19-year-old left-hander making his one-day debut, pushed at Ian Bradshaw's third ball of the innings and sent it straight to Sarwan at second slip - and didn't improve much as they were shot out for 131, which never looked enough. They started slowly, with just 26 runs from the first ten overs, and although Yasir Hameed fought bravely against some testing early movement, he eventually fell for 39. Hameed had latched on to any loose ones with wristy panache, but he was out needlessly: Dwayne Bravo's strong spear of a throw into Courtney Browne's waiting hands cut short his innings just as it was beginning to bear fruition (65 for 2). Hameed's needless sacrifice was a big blow for Pakistan, and their run rate dipped sharply. Shoaib Malik and Inzamam-ul-Haq, in his 300th one-day innings, continued to limp along until Bravo, in his second spell, removed Malik caught behind - another soft dismissal - for a stodgy 17. Malik, who had earlier watched Hameed's charge, edged a length delivery through to Browne (71 for 3). This brought in Yousuf Youhana, who could make only 12 before feathering another one through to Browne (100 for 4). Abdul Razzaq soon joined the procession, another victim of Bravo's arm in the field, although the TV replays showed it was a very close thing (109 for 5). But the highlight of West Indies' assault was Wavell Hinds's two wickets in four balls. He first tempted Inzamam to edge behind for 21, and then trapped Moin Khan lbw before he had scored to leave Pakistan reeling at 112 for 7. Only four more runs had been added before Corey Collymore gained reward for pitching the ball up at Naved-ul-Hasan, who was bowled for 0 (116 for 8). And duck was next on the menu as well, as Collymore shattered Mohammad Sami's stumps (125 for 9). Shahid Afridi mounted some brief resistance, but his lone stand was cut short as Browne stumped him neatly from Chris Gayle's flighted tempter. In reply, Shoaib Akhtar struck twice early on to give Pakistan a glimmer of hope as they sought to defend that meagre total. Gayle fell first, trapped plumb in front by a good-length delivery, which bent in to leave the umpire Darrell Hair in no doubt. And then - a moment of magic, as Akhtar reacted quickly on his follow-through to grab a flashing drive from Wavell Hinds (20 for 2). But Sarwan was out to demonstrate his class, as he set about wresting back the initiative by punching a neat four through cover off Sami. He followed that up with a well-timed pull for four and a square cut, hit on the up, also off Sami. Sarwan was joined in his efforts by Lara, who launched a punishing attack on the bowlers, particularly Abdul Razzaq. In the gathering gloom, Lara thumped three successive fours off Razzaq, one to cover and two to third man. Just as he was motoring along, Lara was floored by Akhtar, and retired hurt. But his headache will have been eased as West Indies lost only one more wicket - when Chanderpaul miscued an extravagant attempted cover-drive (102 for 3) - before Sarwan's unbeaten half-century guided them into the final.
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