Jul 5th, 2009, 06:19 PM
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There were two beautiful moments in the day. One when Yousuf reached his century, threw the helmet away, and did his sajda on a hardly lush square. Shoaib Malik, a former captain, went up to him, picked up the helmet for him, and also wiped his forehead for him. And second, when Pakistan came back to bowl just one over to finish the day. Yousuf was stationed at third man, the farthest position from the pavilion. Younis Khan, the captain, waited at the boundary line for a tired Yousuf to amble along and lead the team off the field. It was clear they had accepted, nay, needed him.
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Source: Sidharth Monga a staff writer at Cricinfo
The next statement is true------> <-------The previous statement is false.
I am irresistably repulsive.
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