@@saleemkirmani5583 Thank you for the answer Kirmani saab. Wasim Bari was certainly one of the greats who stood behind the stumps and an equally great human being. Regards from Denmark.
@suresh1957 Thank you. I saw Wasim Bari's excellent wicketkeeping for the first time in 1971 vs England at the Headingley test. He dived across first slip to hold a one handed catch off the bowling of Saleem Altaf. Bari sahib also scored 63 in Pakistan 's 1st innings in that match. I was sad when we lost that match by 25 runs. Bari retired after the 84 test series in Australia. PS: I visited Copenhagen many years ago. I miss Tivoli.
@@saleemkirmani5583 Welcome back to Copenhagen Kirmani saab ! I would be delighted to host you again and we could surely spend some time together at Tivoli. Do you realise that you share a name with another great wicketkeeper, India's Syed Mujtaba Hussain Kirmani? I have seen Kirmani in action in Ranji trophy matches in Madras. Kirmani played for Mysore before he went to represent India. Kirmani had a long and illustrious career as a keeper and a solid, reliable lower order batsman. Kirmani was once sent out as a nightwatchman in the 1979 Test against Austraila and batted gallantly to make 101. Cheers Suresh
The quality of language, sober discussion and gentleness of words is remarkable. Applause to both host and guests.
Wonderful interview Nd very gentle Nd graceful Spouse with legend Moin Akhter Bhai R
Wasim Bari A great cricketer and a very nice gentleman.
He was in PIA.
I have met him there
Nice 👍👍👍👍
4:22 hahaha 🤣🤣
You had the most beautiful hair that I can remember.
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Such a beautiful woman - oh my
God ❤
Which stage is this?
When was this interview made ?
This interview was done after the 1999 World Cup final.
@@saleemkirmani5583 Thank you for the answer Kirmani saab. Wasim Bari was certainly one of the greats who stood behind the stumps and an equally great human being. Regards from Denmark.
@suresh1957 Thank you. I saw Wasim Bari's excellent wicketkeeping for the first time in 1971 vs England at the Headingley test. He dived across first slip to hold a one handed catch off the bowling of Saleem Altaf. Bari sahib also scored 63 in Pakistan 's 1st innings in that match. I was sad when we lost that match by 25 runs. Bari retired after the 84 test series in Australia.
PS: I visited Copenhagen many years ago. I miss Tivoli.
@@saleemkirmani5583 Welcome back to Copenhagen Kirmani saab ! I would be delighted to host you again and we could surely spend some time together at Tivoli.
Do you realise that you share a name with another great wicketkeeper, India's Syed Mujtaba Hussain Kirmani? I have seen Kirmani in action in Ranji trophy matches in Madras. Kirmani played for Mysore before he went to represent India. Kirmani had a long and illustrious career as a keeper and a solid, reliable lower order batsman. Kirmani was once sent out as a nightwatchman in the 1979 Test against Austraila and batted gallantly to make 101.
Cheers
Suresh