Tag: Wasim Aram

  • ‘Would it be the same outrage had the student who proposed been a man?’ questions Shaniera Akram

    The expulsion of two university students in Lahore over a public proposal has created an uproar on social media with users criticising the university administration for the shallow-minded approach.

    Shaniera Akram, who is very vocal about her opinions, expressed her outrage on the matter on social media, saying: “Let’s talk about it? Why are we all upset?”

    “Is it the PDA? The proposal on university grounds?,” she questioned, adding: “Or the fact that a woman did it? Would it be the same outrage had the student who proposed [been] a man?”

    https://twitter.com/iamShaniera/status/1370715603439288322

    Shaniera also questioned why celebrities and sports stars are allowed to propose, show affection or date in public, but not the youth.

    https://twitter.com/iamShaniera/status/1370712182476828673

    “We just celebrated International Women’s Day and here we are with a top university expelling a young woman for having the confidence and empowerment to ask a man to marry her amongst the security of her peers,” commented Akram further.

    “What kind of example are we setting here?” she added.

    “Apply all the rules you want but you can’t expel love,” she asserted.

    The University of Lahore, on Friday, allegedly expelled two students for publicly expressing their love and proposing on university grounds. In a video that went viral on social media, a girl could be seen getting down on one knee and asking her partner to marry him with a bouquet of roses. The proposal ended with the two hugging each other.

    According to a notification, dated March 12, the two students were expelled for “[being] involved in gross misconduct and violation of university rules and were called to appear before the special disciplinary committee [but] failed to appear.”

  • WATCH: Wasim Akram reveals his most difficult opposition batsman

    WATCH: Wasim Akram reveals his most difficult opposition batsman

    Legendary Pakistani fast-bowler Wasim Akram has revealed the name of the batsman which he had the most difficulty bowling to, but admitted that the choice was not an easy one.

    While responding to a question during a panel discussion on Fox Sports, “I’ve played against Viv Richards, Desmond Haynes, Gordon Greenidge, Allan Border, Mark Taylor, Mark Waugh [and] Steve Waugh. All these guys Brian Lara [and] Sachin Tendulkar, but if I have to pick one guy it has to be Martin Crowe.”

    Wasim said that the former New Zealand cricketer managed to score runs against him and Waqar [Younis] in their 1993-94 series.

    “In three Test matches, Waqar got 30 wickets and I played two Test matches and got 16 wickets and it was reverse-swinging after 10 overs. We were quick. I mean, we were at the peak of our careers. 23 or 24 years old, both of us were. He [Crowe] got two hundreds”, Akram said.

    The former fast-bowler said that Crowe’s technique was different, which made him difficult to dismiss, adding that “He was always on the front foot and he always played [for] the in-swing. When its reverse-swinging you always play [for the] in-swing. The out-swing automatically goes away. Me and Waqar used to get frustrated because he was on the front foot and then we used to bowl short and that’s what he wanted us to do.”

    Wasim said that Crowe left a mark on him and he was a difficult batsman to get out because nobody at that time even knew what reverse swing was, let alone how to negotiate it.

    He added, “When I and Waqar used to bowl reverse swing it was considered ball-tempering and later when everybody learnt the technique they named it reverese swing”.