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Following his impressive performances in the 2007 Deodhar Trophy and the Inter-state domestic Twenty20 competition held in April 2007, Pathan was made a part of the Indian squad for the inaugural ICC World Twenty20, held in South Africa in September 2007. He made his Twenty20 international debut in the final against Pakistan. He opened the batting for India in the match, and scored 15 runs in the process.[7]

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After taking 1/12 and 3/25 in warm-up matches against the Netherlands and the West Indies in the Caribbean, Pathan did not play a match at the World Cup,[26] and was among a group of players to be dropped from the squad following India's exit from the first round.[61] He played no part in the tours of Bangladesh and England.[62][63] Instead, he was sent on an India A tour of Africa.[64] Two years after devastating the Zimbabwean batsmen, he played against a Zimbabwe Select XI, he took only six wickets at 30.16 in two matches, and then took eight wickets at 18.12 in two matches against Kenya. India won all four matches, and Pathan scored 87 runs at 21.75.[17] Pathan then took six wickets at 23.83 and scored 93 runs at 31.00 in four one-dayers.[17]

Following the IPL, Pathan resumed international duties in the Kitply Cup and the 2008 Asia Cup. He had an unproductive time with the ball; although he scored a total of 86 runs at 28.66, he took seven wickets at 51.42 at an economy rate of 6.56.[30] Pathan was overlooked for the Tests in Sri Lanka but was called into the team for the one-dayers, but played in only three of the five fixtures. He took three wickets at 34.66, conceding 5.20 runs an over, and struggled with the bat, scoring 19 runs at 6.33 as the Indian batting collapsed in each match.[17] He was then included in an India A team for a series of matches against touring counterparts from New Zealand and Australia. He had average results, taking four wickets at 43.75 and an economy rate of 4.86, and scored 56 runs at 18.66 in four games.[17] He did better the Challenger Trophy, taking six wickets at 14.00 at an economy rate of 3.42, and scored 71 runs at 35.50 as India Blue won all three matches.[17]

A: In Afghanistan, we call ourselves Afghans because Afghan = Pashtun. In Pakistan, you must use your Pashtun identity as you are NOT a part of Pakistan. Hopefully all of you from the other side of the illegal Durand line will call yourselves Afghan in the near future. I am proud of YOU!

F: I believe that we Pushtoons have originally originated from a land called Afghanistan, and as I am living in some part of Pakistan, here people always thinks that when Pushtoon talk about some thing, it is his right so they believe that we are trying to get our own country for Pushtoons. But, in the end I am proud to be a Pushtoon

Irfan Pathan, who wasn't expected to play any part in the Test series,will be heading back to India later this week in order to play two RanjiTrophy matches in a bid to regain some semblance of bowling form

He was part of India's 2007 T20 World Cup-winning team under MS Dhoni in 2007 but couldn't make the cut for the ODI World Cup in 2011 which India won after defeating Sri Lanka in the final. Pathan's dwindling form and fitness issues saw him lose his spot in the Indian squad after 2012 as his downfall began.

Neeha Pathan is an Honors College and Douglass Residential College student in the School of Arts and Sciences majoring in Biology and minoring in Psychology. She is also a part of the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School BA/MD program and will begin medical school next summer. Neeha is passionate about global health policy and pursues this interest as a part of Rutgers Institute for Domestic and International Affairs (IDIA). She currently serves in the role of Director of Administration for Philadelphia Model United Nations (PhilMUN) and has previously assistant directed a committee on the World Health Organization (WHO) and directed a committee on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Neeha is passionate about social innovation and was an Innovation Fellow in the Honors College innovation lab. She will be attending the Clinton Global Initiative this fall with her project, PeriPlant, an initiative to create affordable, all-natural biodegradable feminine hygiene products for women in need. Neeha is also involved with the Honors College Mentoring Pod Program and researches in the lab of Dr. Margolis, studying optogenetics in mice. In the winter of 2017, Neeha was lucky enough to travel to South Africa and study Apartheid and the Civil Rights movement. She is beyond excited to be part of the Gardner program this fall.

Pakistan covers a key geographic area in human history, being both part of the Indus River region that acted as one of the cradles of civilization and as a link between Western Eurasia and Eastern Asia. This region is inhabited by a number of distinct ethnic groups, the largest being the Punjabi, Pathan (Pakhtuns), Sindhi, and Baloch.

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Political relations between India and China practically come to a close with the end of the Buddhist period. There is no reference in the Chinese records to any exchange of ambassadors after the T'ang period. There is neither any mention of Indian missionaries going to China after the middle of the 11th century. There was however an attempt to resume political relations between the two countries in the Ming period but it succeeded only temporarily. The Chinese official records of this period reveal a complete ignorance of the former relations between the two countries. The records sometimes show that the Chinese writers had even forgotten the geography of India and considered parts of it as countries outside India.

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