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Indian report on Afridi winning sixes against India


When it comes to reporting a glory which Pakistan gets, the Indian media is at its very best while reporting. We all remember the Asia cup game in which Shahid Afridi hit two huge sixes in the final over of the game and won Pakistan the match by one wicket.


When Indian media reported that game it seemed then were moaning more and reporting less. It has hard for the Indian media to accept the fact that Indian lost the game. The media in Pakistan and India does this all the times. They don’t accept failures.

Indian media was in a lamenting or call it mourning mood when Shahid Afridi hit those two sixes to win the ODI game against Indian in Asia cup. The Indian media took a dig at the Indian team and call it their failure and really scolded them hard as well.


Now the media needs to realize that no team wins ever. There are times when you win a game and then at times you lose the game as well. This is a fact and the media from both Pakistan and India needs to learn this as quickly as possible. They are always behind their players.

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