Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Funds, support pour in for ill Shaikh

- Rajesh Pansare rajesh.pansare@htlive.com

The Mumbai cricket community has always been known to look after one another. The latest example of this is the financial help pouring in for ailing club cricketer Aslam Shaikh. Within a week of his condition deteriorat­ing, a few good samaritans have come together to raise funds for his treatment as well as spread the word in the fraternity.

“Lot of people have come forward and contribute­d whatever they could to take care of his medical expenses and see him back on his feet,” said one of Shaikh’s well-wishers who is among those coordinati­ng with his family.

Among the contributo­rs are Mumbai Cricket Associatio­n (MCA) president Vijay Patil, Mumbai stalwart Wasim Jaffer, current India Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane, among others.

Numerous tennis ball cricket clubs and players have also chipped in as Shaikh played a lot of tennis ball tournament­s to make ends meet.

Former MCA joint secretary PV Shetty said he will take care of all of the 47-year-old’s medical expenses. “Nobody told me about Aslam’s health. I was informed a couple of days ago and I will do my best,” said Shetty. MCA apex council member helped a lot to garner support for Shaikh.

Shaikh, suffering from a nerve-related illness, is bedridden over the last few months and has stopped eating food.

Besides the contributi­ons, a lot of internatio­nal players have sent messages of support to help keep Shaikh’s morale high.

“One thing that is good to see is (that) so many people have come forward to help you in these difficult times. This is what a cricketer yearns to earn in his career. Don’t lose hope, keep fighting. You have earned a name for yourself in leather and tennis ball cricket, people respect you a lot,” said ex-india opener Jaffer in a message to Shaikh.

Jaffer’s former India opening partner, Virender Sehwag, recalled how he bounced back from difficult times without ever losing hope. “I made by India debut in 1999 and after just one match, was dropped. I had to wait for two years to make a comeback. At that time I never lost hope, never gave up. If I had, I would have never played for

India. If I had given up or stopped working hard or kept thinking that I won’t get another chance, then I would have never played again for the country. I again came back to the Indian team, scored another triple century and multiple double centuries. Like that, in life, you never give up,” said Sehwag in his message.

Reacting to the messages, Shaikh said: “Cricket teaches you to fight, it teaches you to be discipline­d. Thanks for the messages. I’m overwhelme­d. I will fight.”

Former India batsman Vinod Kambli also tweeted his support for Shaikh, while West Indies allrounder Dwayne Bravo provided words of encouragem­ent. “I want you to believe in fate, believe in yourself. Believe in God and everything is going to be fine. You are going to get over it soon. You are a champion so don’t give up,” said Bravo.

India pacer S Sreesanth also asked Shaikh to keep fighting.

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