Arab Times

Stop Tendulkar praise, say Pakistani Taleban

‘Pakistanis should get behind their embattled cricket captain’

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MIRANSHAH, Pakistan, Nov 28, (AFP): The Pakistani Taleban have warned their country’s media to stop praising Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, who retired this month after a glittering 24-year career.

A spokesman for the militants said Pakistanis should get behind their embattled captain Misbah-ul-Haq, even though he was a “substandar­d and low-level player”.

Newspapers and TV stations across South Asia have been plastered with tributes to master batsman Tendulkar, who bowed out on Nov 16 as the world’s leading run-scorer in both Test and one-day cricket.

Pakistan and India share one of the fiercest rivalries in world sport and the near-universal outpouring of praise for Tendulkar, the only man to score 100 internatio­nal centuries, was a rare moment of agreement.

But Shahidulla­h Shahid, the main spokesman for the Tehreek-e-Taleban Pakistan (TTP) said it was time for Pakistanis to shut up about the “Little Master”.

“There is an Indian cricket player called Tendulkar. He has been exceedingl­y praised by Pakistani media and also praised by a lot of Pakistanis,” Shahid said in a video message, flanked by two masked men with AK-47s.

“Now someone should tell Pakistani media and other Pakistanis that no matter how good Tendulkar is, they should not praise him, it is against Pakistani nationalis­m and against loyalty to the country.”

Misbah regularly comes under fire for his conservati­ve tactics as captain and sedate batting style, which has earned him the nickname “Tuk-tuk”.

Shahid told media to rein in their criticism — though he scarcely gave a ringing endorsemen­t of Misbah’s leadership.

“No matter that Misbah-ul-Haq is a substandar­d and lowlevel player, Pakistani media should praise him because he is a Pakistani,” Shahid said in the video published online at the weekend.

Shahid on Thursday confirmed the authentici­ty of the video to AFP by telephone from an undisclose­d location.

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