School massacre survivors inspire Pakistan team

Published January 18, 2015
PESHAWAR: (L to R) Members of Pakistan cricket team Yasir Shah, Ehsan Adil, Mohammad Irfan, Shahid Afridi, captain Misbah-ul-Haq and 
Ahmed Shehzad inquire about the health of an injured student of the Army Public School during their visit to the Combined Military Hospital on Saturday.—AFP
PESHAWAR: (L to R) Members of Pakistan cricket team Yasir Shah, Ehsan Adil, Mohammad Irfan, Shahid Afridi, captain Misbah-ul-Haq and Ahmed Shehzad inquire about the health of an injured student of the Army Public School during their visit to the Combined Military Hospital on Saturday.—AFP

PESHAWAR: Pakistan cricketers on Saturday met survivors of last month’s horrific Taliban school massacre, with captain Misbah-ul Haq saying the brave youngsters had inspired his team to win the World Cup.

Along with Misbah, all-rounder Shahid Afridi, Umar Akmal, Ahmed Shehzad, Ehsan Adil, Yasir Shah and Mohammad Irfan visited the army-run school in Peshawar where 150 people, most of them children, lost their lives on Dec 16.

Misbah said meeting with students who survived the attack — the deadliest in Pakistan’s history — had given the cricketers enormous courage ahead of next month’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

“It was a great feeling,” Misbah said.

“The kids gave us tremendous courage and wished the best for us in the coming World Cup.”

He added: “The best part is that these kids have rejoined the school and their spirit is an encouraging sign for the players, which is to never give up, whatever you do. And with this motivation, we will try to win the World Cup.”

Misbah said the children had promised to watch the World Cup, which starts on February 14, and to pray for a Pakistani victory.

Afridi said the students had taught the players that “the one who saves is greater than those who tries to kill”.

“We are hugely motivated by these kids,” Afridi said.

“I asked one kid how he survived after being shot in the chest and he replied that his chest is not weak.

“We want to show the same courage in the World Cup and win the event for our nation and for our people and kids like these.”

Pakistan team manager Naveed Akram Cheema said meeting the players had brought much-needed joy to the children, too.

“Those were touching scenes,” said Cheema. “The faces of kids were glowing at the sight of the players, and parents of those who died want us to win the World Cup for their dear ones.”

Players have promised that they will do their best for the Peshawar victims,” said Cheema, who also handed over a cheque of Rs7.5 million from the Pakistan Cricket Board.

The PCB had announced that the gate money from December’s fourth One-day International between Pakistan and New Zealand in Abu Dhabi would go to the families of the dead and towards rebuilding the school.

The Pakistan team flies to Auckland on Jan 21 for two One-day Internationals against New Zealand on Jan 31 and Feb 3.

They then move to Australia and will play two warm-up games on Feb 9 and 11.

Their World Cup campaign begins with a high-profile game against arch-rivals and title-holders India in Adelaide on Feb 15.

Published in Dawn January 18th , 2015

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