From the stands of the Gaddafi Stadium I witnessed the rebirth of cricket fever
It was the last over of the series decider match. The impassioned crowd at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore was at its feet as Rumman Raees bowled the final ball of the innings. I watched over from the media gallery located at the far-end pavilion.
The opponent required 34 off 1. Darren Sammy adjusted his stance as Rumman took his run-up. It was only a matter of seconds till the crowd erupted in ovation. The Pakistani men on the field jumped ecstatically as jubilant scenes unfolded down on the field.
In front of me stood Hasan Ali, fielding at the boundary, who instead of sprinting to his teammates, faced the crowd behind him and motioned something in triumph.
Running backwards with arms in the air, he gestured ardently as if bestowing a present. For him, the true essence of that moment lay in sharing it with his people.
The people, who for the better part of the match kept shouting his name, and who have longed for a glimpse of their favourite stars.