Dhaka,
home away from home for Pakistan
Wednesday March 23, 2011 06:32:46 PM,
Sirshendu Panth, IANS
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The West
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Cup quarterfinal at the Shere Bangla Stadium here Wednesday.
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi (4/30) was impressive with the ball
once again as the West Indies' innings ended in 43.3 overs.
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Dhaka:
It is difficult to imagine whether Pakistan are playing at home or
overseas. Pakistan flags fluttered in the galleries in large
numbers and the fall of every West Indies wicket was greeted by a
huge roar. There were Pakistan jerseys all over the Sher-e-Bangla
StadiumA big cheer welcomed Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi when he
joined the attack in the 17th over.
"A few hundred cricket lovers have come from our country," said a
Pakistani journalist.
Apart from the Pakistani fans, the local cricket lovers seemed
totally behind the sub-continental side. On the approach road to
the stadium in Mirpur, a large number of local sports buffs were
seen carrying Pakistani flags and animatedly discussing how
Afridi's team would devour the West Indies.
Apart from the sub-continental camaraderie, the popular anger
against the West Indies also bolstered support for Pakistan. The
Caribbean side dismissed Bangladesh for 58 to win their group game
by nine wickets. Also, locals feel they needlessly made a big
issue over a couple of pebbles thrown at the team bus after that
game, that too mistakenly.
Bangaldesh loss still rankle locals
Though the Sher-e-Bangla national stadium recorded a very good
attendance for the quarterfinal, several Bangladesh fans did not
turn up even after buying tickets at astronomical prices. The
dismay and sadness at Bangladesh's early exit are the principal
reasons.
The journalist of a leading local daily was one of them. "I had
purchased the tickets hoping Bangladesh will be in the last eight.
Now that they are not there, neither my family, nor I have any
more appetite for the World Cup."
Bengali sweets a big hit
After toiling practically without any break for over a month to
meet stiff deadlines and even stiffer demands from their offices
since the World Cup got going in this city, the large corps of
mediapersons working here finally had time to relax Tuesday
evening. The occasion was a party thrown by Bangladesh Tourism
Board for the media at a posh five-star hotel.
It was a cultural evening with music and dance and there was a
lavish spread of chicken biryani, roasted chicken and other
equally tempting gastronomic delights.
But what bowled over the journalists was an assortment of ethnic
Bengali sweets -- patishapta, peetha (pancake) and the like.
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