Inshallah Boys Played Well
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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).
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."
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).
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External References
[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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