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IPL and Asif Ali Zardari Resembles?

By Farid Masood • May 12th, 2008 • Category: Entertainment • 2 Comments

Indian Premier League is on the up on Indian as well as international sports channels. Money, Glamour and coverage is involved in this event of short form cricket tournament. The format is twenty-20 over inning, which is a short form of one day cricket. Many international players are playing. In five to six hours result of a match comes out. During the match, one may witness glamorous audience as well as dances on high scoring hits, some original cricketing rules being over-ruled, and some bids and wins.

Yesterday, I called a senior newspaper writer and discussion started on Mr Zardari’s current playing strategy. The gentlemen said that politics is not a one day match but Mr Zardari is playing it like twenty-20 match, trying to reap short term benefits to his personality like NRO, cases against him dismissed, if coalition breaks with PML(N) then a glamorous coalition with forward block of PML(Q), daily coverage of his actions around the world, trying to play free-hits also. Indirectly, being a part or supporting the bids and wins of international and national partners.

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2 Responses to “IPL and Asif Ali Zardari Resembles?”

  1. 1
    Talal Hussain Malik Says:

    Zardari won the toss, lets see if he’s able to win the game too.

  2. 2
    Farid Masood Says:

    Game is being played as per the rules given, let’s see. He has accepted very 1st rule: Just obey the masters. Remaining rules are of less important and are sub-clauses of 1st rule.

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