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Inshallah Boys Played Well is a catchphrase used to refer to a cricket team's performance. The phrase originated from incorrect transcriptions of former Pakistani cricket player Inzamam-ul-Haq's post-match interviews and has since turned into a way of complimenting or mocking a team's performance in any given match.

Origin

The phrase "Inshallah boys played well" is often credited to ex-Pakistani cricketer Inzamam-ul-Haq, who was notably not perfectly fluent in English, as indicated by various post-match interviews.

After the Pakistan vs. West Indies T20 cricket match in 2006, Inzamam gave an interview that gathered over 200,000 views in over 10 years on a January 5th, 2011, YouTube upload by paddy2667[1] (seen below, left). In another post-match interview, Inzamam talked about how "the boys played well," providing one likely source for the catchphrase. The March 7th, 2021, video uploaded by Social Media Viral Videos[2] has since gathered over 40,000 views in a year (seen below, right).

Videos of Pakistani post-match interviews are often uploaded in a mean-spirited fashion that is meant to mock the player's lack of fluency in English. This is indicated by the titles of various post-match interview uploads (seen below).[3]

Another indicator that the phrase was made by someone to disparage Pakistani players is indicated by the bad grammatical structure of the sentence. "Inshallah" is a word that translates to "if Allah wills it" and is often used in order to give well wishes upon a future event. To say "Inshallah boys played well" for a match that has transpired is non-standard.

Spread

The phrase "Inshallah boys played well" grew to mainstream meme usage in 2017, with the Facebook [4] page The Frustrated Engineer posting a meme mocking Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi's English on March 8th, 2017, alongside a caption that read, "Inshallah boys played well." The post gathered over 10,000 likes in over five years (seen below).

The Frustrated Engineer Te Satire Page 8 May 2017 "Inshallah boys played well" English ki maa behen kon karega? Tanishq Gupta and 10K others Tre 524 comments 94 shares

On June 15th, 2017, a Quora[5] user asked the question, "Has any Pakistani player ever said "inshallah boys played well," or is it just a meme?" to which Quora user Umer Hayat responded with, "This exact sentence is technically wrong. It could be Mash-Allah boys played well."

Has any Pakistani player ever said "inshallah boys played well," or is it just a meme? All related (34) ✓ Umer Hayat Studied at Lahore University of Management Sciences - 4y THE KET LIFE LUM Sort Recommended ✓ taBanta .com ... Barv This exact sentence is technically wrong. It could be "Mash-Allah boys played well". Usually, Pakistani players say something like this "Bismilla-e-rehman-e-rahim. First of all thanks to Allah". Inzimam used to add "All the credit goes to boys". So, most probably this line is coined by someone with little or no knowledge about its context and use, to be used as joke. 31.9K views. View upvotes 427

The phrase "boys played well" has notably entered cricket discourse as a genuine compliment, with Facebook[6] page Modi Once More posting an image that contained the phrase "boys played well" on February 6th and gathering over 4,000 likes in eight months (seen below).

India defeats the Britishers yet again KCUMENT CRICKET WORLD CUP WEST INDIES 2022 CHAMPIONS was op POST CARD DIEWE In the U19 World Cup 2022 Final, team India defeated England This was the record-extending fifth U-19 title for India The boys played well Postcard English @Postcard_news postcard_media POST CARD postcard_news

Various Examples

Alhamdulillah boys played well
INDIA Heads or tails ? KISTAN Boys played well BC MATCH TO SHURU HONE DE
Meanwhile in Pakistan... Inshallah, Boys played well WYO.in Achi English bolta hai, Cricket khelega?
Sir Jadeja fan @SirJadeja Umpire: What do you say? Sarfraz Ahmed: Inshallah boys played well. We tried our best but... Rohit Sharma: Abe wo haarne ke baad wala hai, heads ya tails bol #INDVPAK #INDvsPAK 7:12 AM - Sep 19, 2018. Twitter for Android : 664 Retweets 55 Quote Tweets 3,520 Likes
mutsoo NOT A GOOD START FOR RCB TO THE SEASON MPL @RCB. FREAK boat authoot FINCORP 'T. EXIDE EXIDE mutt FINCO FINC boat thoot FINCORP 0 WE WILL COMEBACK STRONGER BOYS PLAYED WELL NO DOUBT
DIFFER DHONI Joy Bhattacharjya @joybhattacharj : If 'the boys played well,' was the sentence that should have been banned in all press conferences in the late 90s and early 2000s, with the IPL and the number of foreign coaches, I visibly flinch when I hear yet another cricketer talking about 'executing his plans.' 7:26 AM - Oct 11, 2021. Twitter Web App 54 Retweets 8 Quote Tweets 1,233 Likes

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External References

[1] YouTube – paddy2667

[2] YouTube – Social Media Viral Videos

[3] YouTube – Search Results

[4]  Facebook – The Frustrated Engineer

[5] Quora – Inshallah Boys Played

[6] Facebook – Modi Once Again



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About

Inshallah Boys Played Well is a catchphrase used to refer to a cricket team's performance. The phrase originated from incorrect transcriptions of former Pakistani cricket player Inzamam-ul-Haq's post-match interviews and has since turned into a way of complimenting or mocking a team's performance in any given match.

Origin

The phrase "Inshallah boys played well" is often credited to ex-Pakistani cricketer Inzamam-ul-Haq, who was notably not perfectly fluent in English, as indicated by various post-match interviews.

After the Pakistan vs. West Indies T20 cricket match in 2006, Inzamam gave an interview that gathered over 200,000 views in over 10 years on a January 5th, 2011, YouTube upload by paddy2667[1] (seen below, left). In another post-match interview, Inzamam talked about how "the boys played well," providing one likely source for the catchphrase. The March 7th, 2021, video uploaded by Social Media Viral Videos[2] has since gathered over 40,000 views in a year (seen below, right).



Videos of Pakistani post-match interviews are often uploaded in a mean-spirited fashion that is meant to mock the player's lack of fluency in English. This is indicated by the titles of various post-match interview uploads (seen below).[3]



Another indicator that the phrase was made by someone to disparage Pakistani players is indicated by the bad grammatical structure of the sentence. "Inshallah" is a word that translates to "if Allah wills it" and is often used in order to give well wishes upon a future event. To say "Inshallah boys played well" for a match that has transpired is non-standard.

Spread

The phrase "Inshallah boys played well" grew to mainstream meme usage in 2017, with the Facebook [4] page The Frustrated Engineer posting a meme mocking Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi's English on March 8th, 2017, alongside a caption that read, "Inshallah boys played well." The post gathered over 10,000 likes in over five years (seen below).


The Frustrated Engineer Te Satire Page 8 May 2017 "Inshallah boys played well" English ki maa behen kon karega? Tanishq Gupta and 10K others Tre 524 comments 94 shares

On June 15th, 2017, a Quora[5] user asked the question, "Has any Pakistani player ever said "inshallah boys played well," or is it just a meme?" to which Quora user Umer Hayat responded with, "This exact sentence is technically wrong. It could be Mash-Allah boys played well."


Has any Pakistani player ever said "inshallah boys played well," or is it just a meme? All related (34) ✓ Umer Hayat Studied at Lahore University of Management Sciences - 4y THE KET LIFE LUM Sort Recommended ✓ taBanta .com ... Barv This exact sentence is technically wrong. It could be "Mash-Allah boys played well". Usually, Pakistani players say something like this "Bismilla-e-rehman-e-rahim. First of all thanks to Allah". Inzimam used to add "All the credit goes to boys". So, most probably this line is coined by someone with little or no knowledge about its context and use, to be used as joke. 31.9K views. View upvotes 427

The phrase "boys played well" has notably entered cricket discourse as a genuine compliment, with Facebook[6] page Modi Once More posting an image that contained the phrase "boys played well" on February 6th and gathering over 4,000 likes in eight months (seen below).


India defeats the Britishers yet again KCUMENT CRICKET WORLD CUP WEST INDIES 2022 CHAMPIONS was op POST CARD DIEWE In the U19 World Cup 2022 Final, team India defeated England This was the record-extending fifth U-19 title for India The boys played well Postcard English @Postcard_news postcard_media POST CARD postcard_news

Various Examples


Alhamdulillah boys played well INDIA Heads or tails ? KISTAN Boys played well BC MATCH TO SHURU HONE DE Meanwhile in Pakistan... Inshallah, Boys played well WYO.in Achi English bolta hai, Cricket khelega? Sir Jadeja fan @SirJadeja Umpire: What do you say? Sarfraz Ahmed: Inshallah boys played well. We tried our best but... Rohit Sharma: Abe wo haarne ke baad wala hai, heads ya tails bol #INDVPAK #INDvsPAK 7:12 AM - Sep 19, 2018. Twitter for Android : 664 Retweets 55 Quote Tweets 3,520 Likes mutsoo NOT A GOOD START FOR RCB TO THE SEASON MPL @RCB. FREAK boat authoot FINCORP 'T. EXIDE EXIDE mutt FINCO FINC boat thoot FINCORP 0 WE WILL COMEBACK STRONGER BOYS PLAYED WELL NO DOUBT DIFFER DHONI Joy Bhattacharjya @joybhattacharj : If 'the boys played well,' was the sentence that should have been banned in all press conferences in the late 90s and early 2000s, with the IPL and the number of foreign coaches, I visibly flinch when I hear yet another cricketer talking about 'executing his plans.' 7:26 AM - Oct 11, 2021. Twitter Web App 54 Retweets 8 Quote Tweets 1,233 Likes

Search Interest

External References

[1] YouTube – paddy2667

[2] YouTube – Social Media Viral Videos

[3] YouTube – Search Results

[4]  Facebook – The Frustrated Engineer

[5] Quora – Inshallah Boys Played

[6] Facebook – Modi Once Again

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