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Will you be disappointed if Sonia opts to play for Pakistan after her marriage?
Asked by Good Citizen,
04 Apr '10 08:18 pm
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No, i would not be as its her right to do so to opt for the country of her husband!!
Answered by dharamender nebhnani, 04 Apr '10 09:41 pm
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Answer is big NO.
After all she is at her last stage as a tennis player.
Her marriage will open an untold new game for her.
Beside I would love to see how she play in burkha as a Pakistani.
I would like to also see the reaction of orthodox people of Pakistan react in case she refuse the burkha.
Answered by Prakash Chandra, 04 Apr '10 09:13 pm
After all she is at her last stage as a tennis player.
Her marriage will open an untold new game for her.
Beside I would love to see how she play in burkha as a Pakistani.
I would like to also see the reaction of orthodox people of Pakistan react in case she refuse the burkha.
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Realistically speaking, I see her representing the United Arab Emirates in the near future. I mean JAI HIND but then a sportsman's life in India is WAY too uncertain.
A while back, when I was having a peg w/ my lil cousin in third year college we saw this lil' fellar by the name of Parthiv Patel in cricket. HE was THE HOTTEST commodity considering he was the youngest wicketkeeper in test history. Where's he now man?
I can think of few other players who have careers resembling a Blade Runner movie Replicant's life- burns 100x as bright but has a lifespan 1/100th as much. Outside of cricket, this is even more severe.
THere is simply no infrastructure in India to support a sportsperson.
We had courageous comrades like PT Usha who went out of their way, ate some MAJOR horse feces in terms of getting things done past backsheesh and getting established....but most sportsmen with bright futures just find themselves erased completely one fine day, never 2 b heard off again.
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Answered by A Moin, 04 Apr '10 09:48 pm
A while back, when I was having a peg w/ my lil cousin in third year college we saw this lil' fellar by the name of Parthiv Patel in cricket. HE was THE HOTTEST commodity considering he was the youngest wicketkeeper in test history. Where's he now man?
I can think of few other players who have careers resembling a Blade Runner movie Replicant's life- burns 100x as bright but has a lifespan 1/100th as much. Outside of cricket, this is even more severe.
THere is simply no infrastructure in India to support a sportsperson.
We had courageous comrades like PT Usha who went out of their way, ate some MAJOR horse feces in terms of getting things done past backsheesh and getting established....but most sportsmen with bright futures just find themselves erased completely one fine day, never 2 b heard off again.
...more
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It will be her own decission which country to represent.
Answered by pramod rajapurkar, 04 Apr '10 08:36 pm
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She will certainly not play for india.though it is her personal decision but most of us are disappointed for marrying to a pakistani.
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 04 Apr '10 08:28 pm
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All.After her marriage to a pakistani national she will be a pakistani citizen.I can not expect a pakistani citizen to play for India.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 04 Apr '10 08:24 pm
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No, When sania decided to marry Pak cricketer and planning to settle in Dubai, We can expect this too.
Answered by hitler, 04 Apr '10 08:24 pm
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