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The Knock Knock show will be a fun-filled talkshow, that will give you chance to sneak peak in the lives of your favorite celebrities, cricketers, politicians, social media stars and other famous personalities of Pakistan.

Host: Mohib Mirza (Along with Stock Characters)
Guest: Azhat Ali

#mohibmirza #azharali

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03:52 I always feel that when you reach a situation where you see your career ending, then you should leave it a little earlier.
04:01 I have seen many great players, great legends, but their end could not be good, as they deserved.
04:12 Sometimes, as a nation, we don't even give them a chance. I think it is the players' fault that they extend their career too much.
04:22 Like we see in India, Australia, they celebrate their careers. We cannot celebrate our legends' careers in the same way.
04:31 We cannot celebrate the careers of players who have been serving Pakistan for a long time. We don't plan it.
04:40 Asar, your caliber, the kind of performance you have given, my gathering is very small, I can celebrate in the same way.
04:49 Tell us, we have one cricketer, why is our focus on imported coaching?
05:03 I have a lot of knowledge in cricket, but I have to learn how to transfer it to coaching.
05:12 I don't have to say that I have played and I know it.
05:16 First of all, you have to remove your own kit.
05:18 The players who were made, they were not straightaway named Azareli, Azareli, Muhammad Yusuf, Muhammad Yusuf.
05:26 They were the same names, but no one knew them. But they gradually made mistakes and learned.
05:33 Especially at the domestic level, we have a big loss in coaching.
05:37 They are very respectful players, they are my seniors.
05:40 But we have not yet understood that when we become coaches, we are made to serve current players.
05:50 We are not made to put a rope on them.
05:53 Not everyone is like that, but I feel that we are.
05:56 Those lines get mixed.
05:57 So I think we need to learn that, I also need it.
06:01 As far as we come, then we will not need white coaches.
06:06 We have the knowledge, how to convey it, at what time to do it, what to do with the player.
06:11 Who is your favorite cricketer in the world?
06:19 Inzamamul Haq.
06:20 Oh wow.
06:22 He is my childhood hero.
06:24 Recently, I said in a program during the World Cup,
06:30 Babur Azam is the best batsman who has played for Pakistan.
06:35 And the way he has come in the top place in the world.
06:40 We have a lot of legends, my favorite is Inzi Bhai, but he could not create the impact.
06:47 I saw Inzi Bhai, he used to come in a calm, collected, composed manner and kept performing.
06:55 One general tendency is that our players play with a little fear.
07:01 This has been in our history.
07:06 And that is also because we are inconsistent as a nation.
07:12 We make promises, the selection committee comes, the head coach comes, the captain comes,
07:17 he says that we will back.
07:18 But how long can they back, that is in front of you all.
07:21 After one or two series, team selection happens, you have to do the backing.
07:25 They want to do it, but there are hurdles somewhere.
07:28 So that is transferred to your players.
07:32 We actually do that we have to rebuild, but after one series, we become inconsistent.
07:41 We become so inconsistent that the critics cannot tolerate it.
07:44 You see, the World Cup is over, after that all the series that have happened,
07:47 the teams have moved forward instead of their main players.
07:51 They are not afraid of losing, they say that now this is our goal.
07:55 We cannot do that half is here and half is there, we have to win too.
07:59 And we have to try new players and put pressure on them.
08:02 We will come there and then that fear will always be there.
08:05 Do you remember an incident where you are really having a hard time concentrating?
08:09 How much more do you have to strategize?
08:11 You have to keep the boys in control, there is a pressure from the crowd.
08:14 In the captaincy as a player.
08:15 In the captaincy as a cricketer.
08:16 No, in the captaincy, most of the time, the COVID happened.
08:21 There was no crowd in it.
08:23 I remember very well, where I had a problem in focusing,
08:27 we played on Monday in India.
08:29 So that was my 10th or 11th Monday.
08:34 And I have been playing Test cricket for a year or two.
08:37 It's been two years since I have been in a team.
08:39 So that experience was very different for me.
08:44 I was really stuck in that.
08:47 Your good performance will not have any feedback in any good shot.
08:52 They remain silent.
08:53 No, no, it happened that we had done five outs earlier.
08:58 Junaid Khan had done a very good spell.
09:00 In that, the Indian crowd did not play for 40 overs.
09:04 I was saying, everyone was saying that it is very difficult to play in India.
09:07 Because you were sitting quietly.
09:09 After 40 hours, the crowd was stopping for a long time.
09:13 That started.
09:14 So when they got the momentum, they did 227.
09:18 And the noise started again.
09:21 So I am sitting in the dressing room.
09:23 And on number 3, I had to bat one down.
09:26 I said, brother Hafeez and Nasir, at that time,
09:28 they opened very well in T20.
09:30 They are in such a form, if they play for 5-10 hours, it will be silent.
09:33 Suddenly, I was sitting in the dressing room.
09:36 I left the very first ball of Hafeez and bowled.
09:39 And imagine, Misbah Bhai is here, the coach is here.
09:43 For 10 hours, no problem even if there are no runs.
09:46 10 hours should not be out.
09:48 I was looking at it that way.
09:49 I am taking one step forward.
09:51 The sound is in my ears.
09:52 And the noise of the crowd is with me.
09:54 And the first ball that I played,
09:56 I don't know where it came from, where it hit and where it hit the pad.
09:59 You did everything.
10:00 But it went.
10:01 But the crowd response in both the ODIs,
10:05 I found it very difficult.
10:08 I mean, you didn't support.
10:10 No, but the pressure and expectation,
10:13 I had put on myself.
10:15 After that, I learned a lot from it.
10:18 So with which Indian player is your best rapport?
10:21 I don't have much friendship with anyone.
10:23 Because when there is a bilateral series,
10:26 then you spend more time.
10:28 Then you have friendship.
10:30 I have played only 4 Indian games.
10:32 And in which there were 2 Champions Trophy,
10:34 2 went to play in India.
10:36 So I played for a very long time.
10:38 You did great in the Champions Trophy.
10:39 Yes, Alhamdulillah.
10:40 So I don't spend much time.
10:43 But with everyone, it's a good rapport.
10:45 With which captain did you perform relaxed and openly?
10:50 Did you enjoy your actual skill set?
10:53 I played the most with Mishma Bhai.
10:55 He did captaincy for 7 years, did test side.
10:58 So I would say that the most memorable moments
11:01 are in his captaincy.
11:03 The most historical moments we have shared,
11:07 that was at that time.
11:09 And my performance was also very good at that time.
11:11 Double century in Australia or triple century.
11:13 All that happened in his captaincy.
11:15 So I can say that my biggest success was at his time.
11:19 And now you will tell us,
11:24 that from whom you were a little scared,
11:26 that you will be under pressure,
11:27 you are not enjoying,
11:28 you will get scolded,
11:29 or some such strategy is not happening.
11:31 In our time, all the captains came,
11:33 who took the team,
11:35 whether it was Mishma Bhai,
11:37 Sir Fraz,
11:38 Babar, who was the captain lately.
11:40 I don't think so that at any time we have felt like this.
11:43 Because now the time has changed.
11:44 Okay, tell me that with time,
11:48 the celebration of Test Cricket,
11:50 or the way Test Cricket was seen seriously,
11:53 has it decreased a little?
11:55 I think all the fans of Test Cricket,
11:57 still enjoy Test Cricket.
11:59 Absolutely.
12:00 Obviously.
12:01 Double-ick.
12:19 Fearless Fateh Ali.
12:21 Ferocious Fateh.
12:24 Sir, you have saved time,
12:26 you have just put up the picture,
12:28 you have not done the whole dress-up.
12:29 I fell in love with her at night.
12:31 At night?
12:32 This is for you,
12:34 I have given the autograph on this.
12:36 20 dollars only.
12:39 But what is this scene?
12:40 He is my teacher,
12:43 he is my lover,
12:45 he is my lovely lover,
12:48 he is my lover,
12:50 he is my good lover.
12:53 Azar Ali, Azar Ali, Azar Ali, Azar Ali, Azar Ali.
12:56 He has come.
12:58 Should I read a poem for you,
13:04 or should I sing a song?
13:06 Leave it.
13:07 Leave it, leave it, leave it.
13:09 I have to get the money completed.
13:12 Go ahead.
13:15 His name is,
13:16 Lahore to Delhi.
13:18 Azar Ali, Azar Ali, Azar Ali.
13:22 Thank God,
13:24 you have got the time to come here.
13:27 Azar Ali, Azar Ali, Azar Ali.
13:29 Paragatpate, fan of Chahatpate,
13:32 all the way from London,
13:36 no, Lahore.
13:38 I think, I think.
13:40 Where is the bike?
13:41 Where is the bike?
13:42 Where is the bike?
13:43 Where is the bike?
13:44 Where is the bike?
13:45 Where is the bike?
13:46 Hello, hello.
13:48 Catch.
13:49 Good catch.
13:50 Well done.
13:51 You are a cricketer, you are a cricketer.
13:53 You should be a cricketer.
13:54 Sir, you must be thinking that he is a weirdo.
13:56 No, he is my brother.
13:57 He has gone a little crazy.
13:59 Last night, he saw Chahatpateli Khan on YouTube.
14:02 I think, singing,
14:03 Chahatpateli Khan has made it easy for everyone.
14:06 Anyone can do it.
14:07 Yes, you can say anything.
14:09 The notes he has sung,
14:12 they have touched everyone's heart,
14:14 and I think, they have just been touched.
14:16 Yes, they have been touched.
14:17 Kaffara.
14:18 Sir, that,
14:19 Kaffara.
14:20 I remembered it when I touched it.
14:21 Sir, please get it touched.
14:22 Such a big cricketer is in front of you.
14:23 So big?
14:24 Believe me, I am a very big cricketer.
14:26 Okay.
14:27 I go to the kids,
14:28 the kids make me run away.
14:29 I mean, I play with the adults.
14:30 I go to the adults,
14:31 I play with the kids.
14:32 I don't get a chance.
14:33 I went in the under-19s,
14:34 they didn't let me in.
14:36 But you,
14:37 see,
14:38 there is such a great personality in the world of cricket.
14:40 Yes.
14:41 You know what cricket is.
14:42 First, there is some aptitude, right?
14:44 Sir, I only know about cricket.
14:45 Okay.
14:46 Sir,
14:47 you ask about cricket.
14:48 See,
14:49 cricket is a game
14:50 that is played from inside the house.
14:52 Okay.
14:53 And they play from inside the house on the ground.
14:56 But in Pakistan,
14:57 this game is often played on the streets.
15:01 Windows are broken there.
15:03 Because in our ground,
15:04 there are markets.
15:05 Jumma Bazaar,
15:06 Peer Bazaar,
15:07 Hafta Bazaar,
15:08 Ittawara Bazaar.
15:09 So, the kids don't have a place.
15:10 And in the streets,
15:11 often the game is played in the gutters.
15:13 So, they need a person
15:15 who wears a bag
15:16 and can take out the ball.
15:18 Okay.
15:19 Dhoom Tana Dhoom.
15:21 We want to make a cricket team.
15:25 We will make a flag of it too.
15:27 We have a flag of it.
15:29 Dhoom Tana Dhoom.
15:31 My team's name is Dhoom Tana Eleven.
15:35 And one team will be yours,
15:37 one will be mine,
15:38 and one will be my brother's.
15:39 Why did you put my team?
15:40 I don't want to make my team.
15:41 Sir, I...
15:42 I played as I wanted to play.
15:43 Sir, we want to make a team in PSL.
15:45 We have a lot of money.
15:46 To select a team.
15:47 You have to buy a team.
15:48 You can buy it from anywhere.
15:50 Diamond, Golden, Silver.
15:52 We will tell the name of the diamond.
15:53 Chris Gayle.
15:54 Chris Gayle.
15:55 Sir, we have a budget.
15:56 Dhoom Tana Dhoom.
15:57 Okay.
15:58 Chris Gayle.
15:59 Remember, sir.
16:00 We have so much money.
16:01 Sir, it's very big.
16:02 From our side,
16:03 Fahad Mustafa.
16:04 Okay, Fahad.
16:05 Fahad is here.
16:06 Dhoom Tana Dhoom.
16:07 I am also a Shia.
16:08 Dhoom Tana Dhoom.
16:10 Okay, Shoaib Malik.
16:12 Shoaib Malik.
16:13 Good option.
16:14 Mohib Mirza.
16:15 Mohib Bhai, Dhoom Tana Dhoom.
16:17 Listen to me.
16:18 Let them choose.
16:20 Then I will also play.
16:22 Hania Amir.
16:27 I have taken my retirement back.
16:29 Sir, now you can play.
16:33 I will play for free.
16:34 You have picked yourself.
16:37 Yes, I have picked myself.
16:39 After a while, you will also bet to buy my team.
16:43 My player will be Asif Mazhar.
16:46 Okay.
16:47 We will also play in Ganesh Aana.
16:49 And cricket.
16:50 Mahira Khan.
16:52 Then I have changed myself.
16:55 Twice.
16:57 Friends should also benefit.
16:59 Asad Shafiq.
17:00 You have all the qualities of a talented person.
17:03 My turn is now.
17:05 Who will you take?
17:07 Danish Taimur.
17:09 You are also taking my turn.
17:10 No, no.
17:11 Let's take Sarfaraz too.
17:12 Sarfaraz.
17:13 Bushra Ansari.
17:15 Dhana Dhoom.
17:17 I have saved money for the company.
17:19 I will get the company in Manala.
17:21 Sir, now you.
17:22 Babriyaz.
17:23 Minister.
17:24 Adnan Siddiqui.
17:25 Resham.
17:26 Ahmed Shehzad.
17:29 Ahmed Shehzad.
17:30 Azhar Bhai, tell me.
17:31 If I wish, then who will be the boy?
17:35 Sarfaraz.
17:37 He will not cheat.
17:38 He will not cheat.
17:39 I would have gone.
17:41 I would have gone.
17:42 Right.
17:43 Honest man.
17:44 Right.
17:45 And what will you do?
17:46 I will try to get bowling done.
17:48 Dhoom dhana dhoom dhana dhoom dhana dhoom dhana dhoom dhana dhaan.
17:51 I fell in love.
17:53 I fell in love.
17:54 Wow.
17:55 Our beautiful conversation is going on.
17:56 We will take a small break.
17:58 We will meet after the break.
17:59 Stay with us.
18:00 I fell in love.
18:09 I tell my kids that during the match, they had not even started playing.
18:14 They were so excited.
18:15 They were dancing.
18:16 They were not able to sleep at night.
18:17 They were playing in the morning.
18:18 What time do you have to go?
18:19 What age are you?
18:20 I think those were very good days.
18:21 Then slowly it started building up.
18:24 We started getting matches.
18:25 Then we kept doing it.
18:26 Then you became professional.
18:27 Then I became professional.
18:28 Among these, Kaptani is less and Kaptani's acting.
18:30 Who does that more?
18:32 Hafeez Bhai is very good in this.
18:38 He used to shake the filter even by an inch.
18:40 Okay.
18:45 I saw dreams in the day, I saw them while sleeping at night.
18:48 I saw all those dreams for cricket.
18:49 And I am very thankful to God that I gave respect to my hobby and passion.
18:54 I gave fame and this became my profession.
18:57 Excellent.
18:58 Excellent.
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19:07 Alright.
19:08 Welcome back to The Knock Knock Show.
19:10 Today we are celebrating and chatting with the cricketing living legend, Azhar Ali.
19:14 How are you Azhar Ali?
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19:17 When you were young, what came to your mind?
19:19 Where did cricket start from?
19:20 And did you struggle or was it very seamless?
19:24 When I was in my right mind, obviously when you are 5-6 years old,
19:28 you see what is happening around you.
19:30 My entire family, my father was sports loving.
19:35 Cricket was obviously a sport that everyone played.
19:39 And at that time, when I was 7 years old, the world cup was in 1992 and we won.
19:43 So that was such a...
19:44 That was another inspiration and motivation for sports.
19:48 But even before that, I have seen cricket as soon as I was in my right mind.
19:52 I have seen it at home too.
19:53 You know, we used to play at home secretly from father.
19:55 Outside too, on the ground too.
19:57 So we used to play secretly.
19:59 And since then, it was my dream.
20:02 I have seen dreams in the day, I have seen them sleeping at night.
20:05 I have seen all those dreams for cricket.
20:07 And thank God, my passion, my passion, God gave me respect for it.
20:12 He gave me fame and this profession came to me.
20:15 Excellent.
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20:18 So it is decided that your dreams will come true.
20:20 I will tell you one story.
20:22 When we used to play at home, father will still watch it and think...
20:27 Because he used to refuse to play at home.
20:29 That don't play at home, you know, on the ground.
20:32 Play at the place where you are.
20:34 So one time, brother got me angry. I was the youngest.
20:36 Brother got me angry.
20:38 I don't remember this thing at all.
20:40 So I had gone with father.
20:43 We were coming back.
20:44 And I told father that you have to stop the bike before this place, we will walk.
20:49 Very good. Wow.
20:50 I knew that he was playing.
20:53 Because I was angry.
20:56 So we were walking and when we reached near the gate, I said, look, he must be playing.
21:01 We were playing from the ground.
21:04 I got him caught.
21:06 So after that, he never got me angry again.
21:10 And when you decided that I will go towards cricket, then how did you prepare for it?
21:15 What was the process?
21:17 Father had a lot of contribution in this.
21:20 Father used to take me, especially after Asr prayer,
21:24 He used to give me 30-40 balls to stop the bat.
21:27 I kept stopping it for a long time.
21:30 So he straightened the bat.
21:32 Then he used to get me to bowl.
21:34 I used to bowl 30-40 balls.
21:36 So he started the basics.
21:38 Whatever time I spent with him, it was worth double, triple.
21:42 Great.
21:43 So that was his quality.
21:44 I still see how he did it.
21:47 He played a lot of cricket, but he didn't have much exposure to it.
21:52 He didn't have much exposure in coaching.
21:54 But he explained everything.
21:56 But he fulfilled his duty of life coaching.
21:59 I started with that.
22:01 Then I grew up and started getting club cricket.
22:05 I used to have so much interest that I knew that I wouldn't get bowling in the match.
22:10 Nor would I get batting.
22:12 I just wanted to get a few hours of fielding.
22:15 Great.
22:16 I still tell my kids that,
22:19 I hadn't even started playing in the match.
22:23 I was so excited.
22:24 I didn't sleep in the morning.
22:27 I think those were good days.
22:30 Then I started getting matches.
22:34 Then you became a professional.
22:36 So tell me, the kids who are watching you on social media,
22:43 the kids who are busy with their phones and tablets,
22:46 have their outdoor activities reduced?
22:50 See, I have gained a lot of knowledge.
22:52 You are watching everything.
22:55 You have everything available to search.
22:59 But I think, activity wise, it has become less practical.
23:04 I am gaining more knowledge.
23:06 I think, if we get to know the truth,
23:09 it will take 10 years to find out how much loss we have incurred.
23:12 I think we will incur a lot of loss.
23:14 You will incur a loss.
23:15 You know, time will tell.
23:17 But I feel that these kids are unlucky.
23:20 So how are you countering?
23:21 Because you are an academy yourself.
23:23 So how did you prepare the kids for that?
23:27 That is a small effort of mine.
23:29 Because cricket has always been my field.
23:31 So I try to spend at least 3-4 hours.
23:34 Because kids go to school.
23:36 So I try to spend 3-4 hours on the ground.
23:38 Exactly.
23:39 Not all players will be there.
23:41 I have coaches, admin people, and mentors.
23:48 So I try to become a good person from here.
23:52 That's great.
23:53 Excellent.
23:55 And secondly, parents are happy that they are active,
23:59 that they are playing here, and exercising.
24:01 They are away from negative activities.
24:04 And who knows, in the end, they might have a future.
24:08 Big names, big cricketers,
24:10 slowly gradually,
24:11 are getting into the media.
24:13 A lot of our famous cricketers have become commentators.
24:17 They have gone around the world.
24:18 What is the benefit of this?
24:20 And what is the loss?
24:21 I always think,
24:23 the thing you enjoy the most,
24:24 in which you can contribute the most.
24:27 Sitting on TV,
24:29 it's very easy.
24:31 You have a name, people will make you sit.
24:33 Ex-cricketers get more work,
24:35 who are more critical.
24:39 I think that should change.
24:41 You know, balance.
24:43 It's not necessary to say bad things.
24:45 Say bad things where it's bad.
24:47 And don't make it bad by force.
24:49 This is one thing we have seen in the last 8-10 years.
24:54 The impression is that if you say it like this,
24:57 they will get work.
24:58 But I have seen it now.
24:59 I didn't feel like this.
25:01 That you have to say negative things.
25:03 I have to say it.
25:04 I felt like this.
25:05 But it has become a reality.
25:07 That maybe this is what has to be done.
25:08 What is the loss?
25:09 You have to apologize, right?
25:11 Absolutely.
25:12 If you had apologized,
25:14 I don't know what I would have been lost in.
25:17 Assalamu alaikum, brother.
25:18 Assalamu alaikum.
25:19 Wa alaikum assalam.
25:20 What happened?
25:21 Has the ghost of love gone?
25:22 If he has gone to the bathroom,
25:23 then his mind has become right.
25:24 He said it with water on his face.
25:26 Hey, you fool.
25:27 You can't match them even if you are a ghost.
25:30 Go and apologize.
25:31 Hold his feet.
25:32 We all love you.
25:34 We are proud of you.
25:35 Believe me.
25:36 I am your lover from the heart.
25:38 I went here and there because of love.
25:40 What were you talking about?
25:43 I didn't feel like entering my own show.
25:46 Fan from the heart.
25:47 Proud of you from the heart.
25:48 But it was necessary for you to come.
25:50 I had to look like this.
25:52 Now the score is slow.
25:54 That is also important.
25:55 Like you stick to the crease,
25:56 I also want to stick to my career.
25:58 Because of love,
25:59 he hates you.
26:00 No, no.
26:01 I know him from before.
26:02 You know him from before?
26:03 No.
26:04 I can't hate him so much.
26:05 Sir, you hit a shot.
26:08 Like boundary.
26:09 What were you talking about?
26:10 He came and outed the stump.
26:12 It was a round.
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28:43 Very clever.
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29:50 Who?
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31:16 How cute.
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32:57 I think Rizwan.
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34:35 100 points for that.
34:44 100 points.
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34:54 Thank you so much.
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35:30 Thank you so much.
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35:32 Thank you so much for coming.
35:33 Pleasure being on the show.
35:34 Thank you, sir.
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