Mahindar Pal Singh becomes first Sikh cricketer to join Pakistan's NCA

Twenty-year old claims the move to be a dream come true


Saba Rani December 22, 2016
Mahindar Pal Singh with PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan.

PESHAWAR: Twenty-year old Mahindar Pal Singh, hailing from the warn-torn FATA, has become the first-ever member from his community to join the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore.

Mahindar said it was a dream come true to be a part of Pakistan’s premier training academy.

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“I never thought I will be a part of this academy, but now my dream has come true — a dream that my father also had for himself but could not achieve,” said Mahindar while talking to The Express Tribune.

Mahindar, eldest of his five siblings, is a student of Doctor of Pharmacy in Punjab University and lives in Nankana Sahib, a holy place for Sikh community, but his roots lead back to the Khyber Agency. His father, along with his family, migrated to Nankana Sahib nearly 15 years ago.

Mahindar, a fast-bowler, started his journey after completing his matriculation and joined the training academy in Mughulpura.

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“It was really disappointing that in Nankana Sahib, which is a large district, there is no playground,” he said. “We used to play in Gurdwara’s yard. However, no problem was able to deflate my passion to wear the green shirt in international cricket and that helped me find the right path.”

According to Mahindar, his inspiration came from his father, who was also a fast-bowler. “My father was the only person who supported me and helped me reach this point.”

Mahindar was selected for an emerging player camp organised by NCA in Mardan where he participated in open trials of emerging players. The youngster, like many others, idealises Pakistan legends Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram.

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“I got my inspiration after watching Waqar and Wasim; both are magical bowlers,” he said, adding that his favourite batsman is Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar.

He also rued the chance of not being able to play at the under U19 level due to a lack of support and guidance because no one in his Sikh community represented Pakistan at the national level.

“I want to highlight the name of my country, my family and my community,” he said. “My community members often told me to go abroad and join some other country’s cricket team but I used to reply that I will be a part of the ‘green team’ in the future.”

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COMMENTS (8)

Giri | 7 years ago | Reply This jubilation just shows how difficult it is for minorities to rise in sports, Cinema and politics in today's Pakistan. In comparison look at India. Nawaz is debating if India's Amir Khan's movie should be released in Pakistan because he already missed Salman Khan's movie Sultan before. But good thing is Freaky Ali of Nawzuddin Shaikh is shown recently.
Debilitator | 7 years ago | Reply Hopefully he's sketched, he would be an apt tool for the Khalistan cause
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