Pakistan’s hockey World Cup winner looking towards India for heart transplant

Hockey legend Mansoor Ahmed has been suffering from complications for a few weeks now


Afp April 23, 2018
PHOTO COURTESY: PHF

KARACHI: Pakistan's World Cup winning field hockey goalkeeper Mansoor Ahmed on Monday reached out to India for help in securing a heart transplant — despite years of breaking his rivals' "hearts on the field".

The 49-year-old has been suffering for weeks from complications stemming from a pacemaker and stents implanted in his heart.

Ahmed has been a sporting icon in Pakistan since helping the country win the 1994 World Cup in Sydney with his penalty stroke push against the Netherlands in the final.

"I may have broken a lot of Indian hearts on the field of play by beating India in the Indira Gandhi Cup (1989) and in other events but that was sport," Ahmed told AFP. "Now I need a heart transplant in India and for that I need support from the Indian government."

India-Pakistan ties, including sports and cultural contacts, plummeted after the 2008 militant attacks in Mumbai, which New Delhi blamed on Pakistani militant groups.

Despite the strained ties, Pakistanis are eligible to apply for medical visas to India, renowned for its booming medical tourism industry.

Ahmed — who played 338 international matches, participated in three Olympics and various other high-profile events in a career spanning from 1986 to 2000 — said the visa could be a lifesaver.

"Humanity is paramount and I too would be obliged if I get a visa and other help in India," said Ahmed.

Sport has been one of the few avenues to improve relations between the arch-rivals, he added. "We have had a great rivalry and sports have helped on a number of occasions so that should continue," said Ahmed.

India has suspended most bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan since 2008, with high-profile cricket tours bearing the brunt of the moratorium.

They have, however, continued to play each other in multinational events like the World Cup.

COMMENTS (6)

Rahul | 6 years ago | Reply @Fahim: "Several hospitals offer heart transplant surgery in Pakistan and it cost fractionally expensive as compare to India" Then why does he want to come to India???
hzr | 6 years ago | Reply China should be able to help.They have the best organ sale and transplant program
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