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Exclusive: When Sachin played for Pakistan
February 28, 2003 21:31 IST
 
Indiais playing Pakistan once again and I'm licking my chops. My cool blue 
India [ Images ] T-shirt will be ready, as will the popcorn and pints. There's 
going to be tension in the air, and whatever Ms Mandira Bedi [ Images ] wears 
(or doesn't) and Srikkanth babbles is going to be inconsequential. This is the 
game we are all waiting for and, whatever sane heads and head-to-head stats 
say, it's going to be a real battle of nerves for players as well as fans.
Somehow, playing against Pakistan in Tests or one-dayers gets the best out of 
Indians, and vice-versa. Who can forget Javed Miandad's [ Images ] last ball 
six at Sharjah, or Anil Kumble's [ Images ] 10 for 74 in Delhi [ Images ]? Who 
can forget Zaheer Abbas's blazing assault, that hastened the end of the spin 
troika of Prasanna, Bedi and Chandrashekhar or Sunil Gavaskar's [ Images ] 
brilliant 97 during his swan song in Bangalore?
But the World Cup is a different stage, and in spite of a better overall 
record, Pakistan has lost all three games against India in cricket's showpiece 
tournament. The pressure cooker atmosphere of the big occasion has led to 
frayed nerves on the field. Remember Miandad's imitation of Kiran More in 
Sydney [ Images ] in 1992? Or Venkatesh Prasad's duel with Aamir Sohail in the 
1996 World Cup quarter-final?
>From what one has heard from Indian cricketers who have played against 
>Pakistan, whatever the rivalry may be on the field, off the field there is 
>lots of mutual admiration, respect and regard for each other.
I remember Zaheer Abbas visiting Sunil Gavaskar's home in Dadar (central Mumbai 
[ Images ]) to attend young Rohan's birthday. Sunny and 'Zed' had bonded when 
they toured Australia [ Images ] as part of the Rest of the World team in 
1971-'72. Also, questions floated by Pakistani cricketers to their Indian 
counterparts have often included queries about Raveena Tandon [ Images ] and 
Sonali Bendre [ Images ]!
My own personal favourite is the story of when a Pakistan XI led by the 
awe-inspiring Imran Khan [ Images ] took on the Cricket Club of India Golden 
Jubilee XI at the historic Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai, sometime in 1987-'88. The 
Pakistan team was playing this festival match as part of the CCI Golden Jubilee 
celebrations, and the CCI team had stalwarts like Roger Binny, Mohammad 
Azharuddin [ Images ] among others in its ranks.
The day before the game, the Pakistan nets had a welcome visitor. The late 
music maestro Shankar, of Shankar Jaikishen fame, sought out Abdul Qadir and 
told him that he had composed a tune after watching Qadir's unique bowling 
action!
Having been a member of the CCI cricket team, I was one of the 'volunteers' 
looking after the Indian dressing room, and was warned by the Pakistan manager 
that they would require a couple of fielders in case any of their stars decided 
that the hotel was a better place to be instead of the field.
Sure enough, after the guests had finished their batting and Chandrakant Pandit 
was smashing the ball around, Javed Miandad and Abdul Qadir decided to hop back 
to their hotel and the Pakistan manager looked toward us for much needed 
resources to patrol the Brabourne outfield.
CCI, that year, had in their ranks a few promising youngsters as 'playing 
members', a fabulous tradition that has given a platform for young cricketers 
to display their talents in Mumbai's senior tournaments. Kushroo Vasania, a 
former India Under-19 captain, was among those who had been drafted into the 
CCI as was a young man with curly mop of hair and prodigious talent, who 
answered to the name of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar [ Images ]!
Sachin had become a 'playing member' that year, and had played in Mumbai's 
senior league for the first time. The CCI's then president Madhav Apte (a 
former India player) had changed the rules to allow the 'minor' to step into 
the 'above-18 allowed' CCI cricket dressing room. Both were told to be 
available if required 
Kushroo was an obvious choice, having been one of the good fielders in the 
Mumbai cricket circuit. While Shishir Hattangadi (former Mumbai captain) and I 
were looking for 'fielder No. 2', we heard the (now famous) soft voice ask: 'Me 
Zaaoo Ka?' (Can I go?).
Even before we said 'yes' the curly-topped kid was on the  ground, rubbing 
shoulders with Wasim Akram [ Images ], Imran, Rameez Raja, Mudassar Nazar!
India's pride and joy, Sachin Tendulkar [ Images ], had in fact stepped on to 
the international  arena for the first time as a reserve fielder for a Pakistan 
XI! I doubt if there can be a better example of what could be possible, if we 
were to propagate good relations between two neighbours who love peace and 
share the same passions, but are unfortunately kept away from each other by 
rabid politics and hateful propaganda.
Postscript: Marcus Couto, a cricket enthusiast, umpire, statistician and friend 
of Sachin's remembers the conversation they had when he and Sachin headed home 
after that game. "We were travelling in a second class compartment of Mumbai's 
Western Railway, and Sachin was upset that the captain had posted him too deep 
at long on. He tried to go for a catch, but the ball was too far away from 
him," says Marcus.
"I think that was the last time Sachin traveled in a Mumbai suburban train," he 
adds.
Hemant Kenkre


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