Take inspiration from tennis star Qureshi: Afridi to team

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  • ~IronMan~
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    • Nov 2006
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    Take inspiration from tennis star Qureshi: Afridi to team

    Fri, Sep 17 01:01 PM

    Pakistan's one-day and Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi has called on his players to seek inspiration from the exploits of tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi to make a comeback in the one-day series against England.

    Qureshi and his Indian partner Rohan Bopanna finished runners-up at the US Open men's doubles event.

    Afridi said Qureshi had done Pakistan proud and for once it was good to see sportsmen other then cricketers being lauded in the country.

    "His performances are an inspiration for all of us and he has brought so much joy to the people. I think our players must also take inspiration from him that nothing is impossible in sports," Afridi said.

    "Qureshi may have lost in the finals of the men's doubles and mixed doubles but he fought hard and gave it his best shot and that is why everyone is proud of him."

    Afridi said he expected his players to show the same fighting spirit in the remaining one-dayers against England, which leads the five-match series 2-0 with the third match slated today.

    Afridi said he would love to meet Qureshi and team up with him to raise funds for the flood victims of Pakistan.

    Meanwhile, Qureshi, whose partnership with Indian Rohan Bopanna has become a global talking point, said he would not mind playing against his good friend in exhibition matches to raise funds for the flood victims here.

    "Pakistani people have seen so much misery and problems in recent times... I am just happy that I could give them some joy and happiness. If these matches are on, I am definitely game for it," he said.

    Qureshi and Bopanna have been nicknamed the 'Indo-Pak Peace Express' on the circuit. Qureshi returned to the country to a rousing reception in Lahore on Wednesday.

    The warm welcome accorded to Qureshi on his return from New York has usually been reserved for victorious cricketers or the hockey team in the past.

    Qureshi conceded he has been overwhelmed by the affection showered on him since his return to Lahore.

    "It has been amazing. My parents had told me the people were very happy with my performances but I could never imagine that such a welcome awaited me in Pakistan," Qureshi said.

    The tennis star became the first Pakistani to qualify for the semi-finals of a Grand Slam and Qureshi thanked Bopanna for making this possible.

    "I wish Rohan could be with me in Pakistan for this welcome. I am sure he would have got the same affection and love the people have shown me," Qureshi said.

    Qureshi said he was glad that people took note of the message 'Stop War, Start Tennis' which he and Bopanna have been trying to promote.

    "What make this return more pleasurable is that whatever I have achieved is because of my friendship and good working relation with Rohan," Qureshi said.

    "Sports can be used to mend fences and bring people together. I have always believed that sports transcends all boundaries of religion, politics, caste and creed," he said.

    Qureshi also said he had no qualms teaming up with Sania Mirza on the international circuit but this would depend on whether her husband, cricketer Shoaib Malik, would give her permission.

    "I know people in Pakistan and India want me and Sania to play together but she has her priorities. If something like this can happen, it would be great for the sport in both countries," he said.





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