Stop praising Sachin Tendulkar: Taliban to media


Islamabad, Nov 28 (PTI): The banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has asked Pakistani media groups to refrain from praising Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar.

In a video message, Taliban spokesperson Shahidullah Shahid, flanked by two AK-47 wielding masked men, talks about Tendulkar's farewell to international cricket.

"There is this Indian cricket player Sachin Tendulkar. It was unfortunate to see Pakistani media go to great extent to pay tribute to him," Shahid said in the video message.

"On the other hand, it was sad to know same Pakistani media badly criticise captain Misbah-ul-Haq. No matter how good Tendulkar is, don't praise him because he is Indian. No matter how bad Misbah-ul-Haq plays, he should be praised because he is a Pakistani," the video shows the Taliban spokesperson as saying.

The Pakistan media had extensively covered Tendulkar and his farewell speech was covered live.

Pakistan media praised Tendulkar after he retired from the game on November 16.

Newspapers paid rich tributes to Tendulkar saying, "The game of cricket will surely be the poorer without him".

Dawn wrote Tendulkar's retirement marked the end of a truly memorable career that spanned nearly a quarter of a century.

"Rated by critics and contemporaries as arguably the greatest postwar batsman to have played the game, Tendulkar continued to rewrite the record books with his brilliant batting skills since making his debut against Pakistan in Karachi way back in 1989," it wrote.

The Express Tribune and Daily Times wrote Tendulkar is rightly considered the most complete batsman of his age, possessing every shot in the book and having the ability to both, tear apart bowling attacks and to control his natural aggression to suit the needs of his team.

Insaaf, an Urdu daily, wrote cricketers like Tendulkar are not born every day. "He is widely loved and respected. His fans must be sad as cricket without him is surely the poorer."

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  • praveen , Chennai

    Fri, Nov 29 2013

    Pakistan and India shared the same voice when they talked about sachin. Its one thing we have in common. Taliban is still rooting to develop a rivalry by using phrases against SACHIN TENDULKAR. He is the God of Cricket.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 28 2013

    Our Indian Taliban should give a fitting reply to their counterparts...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Nov 28 2013

    What can you expect from a Terror Group whose members have had their brains and kidneys exchange places?

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Nov 28 2013

    Sir..small correction..it should be BRAINS & BEEJAAS..!!!!!

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  • Rolfard John Pinto, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 28 2013

    Who cares if Taliban or Pakistan stops praising Sachi. First of all he is a great Indian player and the whole world knows it. Secondly no one in the world can reach him. Third Taliban can only give the statements or threaten individuals hiding.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Nov 28 2013

    Taliban your rules donot apply here.

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  • Robert George, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 28 2013

    It is good to hear that lndia and Pakistan have found common ground in sport. As for the Taliban, Pakistan's former rulers are the creators of this Frankenstein's monster, which will lose out gradually if the people of Pakistan continue to voice their opinion against destructive forces.

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