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Mental strength made me who I am, King Richards says

WINDIES LEGEND PRESENTS SHYAM BHATIA AWARDS TO UAE CRICKETERS

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egendary batsman Sir Viv Richards presented the Shyam Bhatia awards for cricket excellence in UAE’s domestic cricket with a message to budding cricketers to be mentally strong.

Stunning everyone, Richards who was one of the greatest batsmen of his era, candidly said: “I was a Mickey Mouse batsman to a degree, but mental strength made me who I am.”

The 17th edition of this annual award organised by Dubai Cricket Council (DCC) was held at the Shyam Bhatia museum in the presence of Abdul Rehman Falknaz, chairman of DCC and Gazi Madani, Director of Dubai Sports Council.

Bhatia, addressing the audience made up of officials from all the councils, top cricketers and a large gathering from the cricket fraternity, said: “It’s a great honour to have a cricketer known as the King to present the awards. It will inspire even the coming generation­s through those who received the award from the King among cricketers.”

Richards speaking on why he accepted Bhatia’s invitation to present the awards, said: “We live in an environmen­t where kids often go astray, so when someone takes time to make sure these kids get an environmen­t, where they can look to achieve the things that they can achieve in future through modern day players and players of the past (presenting awards) it should be appreciate­d. I always appreciate­d seeing kids because I always believed that they need some direction. Bhatia has put them in that direction.”

Cash award

Bhatia awards made up of cash awards and glittering trophies were presented to the best junior cricketers including Jonathan Figgy from Abu Dhabi Cricket Council (ADCC), Zuhaib Zubair of Sharjah Cricket Council (SCC) and DCC’s Aryan Lakra and Krishna Lakhani. Television presenter and commentato­r Gautam Bhimani as the Master of Ceremony enthralled the audience.

Sapandeep Singh of SCC and Mohammad Jameel of ADCC bagged the top prize of the best batsmen in A division. Speaking to Gulf News, Singh said: “I am so happy to receive the award from a legend like Richards. It is my three centuries in the Bukhatir League that won me this award. I play for Mutliplex and I am thankful to my coach Irfan Ansari. My aim is play for the UAE as I have completed Promising cricketers who won the Shyam Bhatia annual award for excellence in junior cricket, idolise Indian captain Virat Kohli.

Jonathan Figgy, who emerged the best from Abu Dhabi, said: “My idol is Kohli and my aim is to one day play for India.” Figgy is a grade 10 student of Abu Dhabi Indian High School. Sharjah’s best young cricketer Zuhaib Zubair is a leg spinner whose idol is Shane Warne.

Dubai’s top junior cricketer Aryan Lakra too idolises Kohli. “This year I played for UAE Under-19 and in about three years I wish to reach the UAE national team,” said Lakra. three years of residence and will soon qualify to play for the national team.”

UAE women’s team captain Humaira Tasneen and Nisha Ali won the best women cricketers award. Nisha who is a physical education teacher and coach said: “I am thrilled to get this award in my debut year here.”

Tasneem, who produced a deadly six wicket spell to sink Kenya in the recent UAE Internatio­nal women’s T20 Cup, said: “It’s a big boost to win this award and this will inspire a lot of women cricketers to aspire for this award.”

 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf New ?? The proud winners of the 17th Shyam Bhatia awards pose with their trophies along with Sir Vivian Richards, Shyam Bhatia, Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, Gazi Al Madani and other officials at the Shyam Bhatia Museum yesterday.
Arshad Ali/Gulf New The proud winners of the 17th Shyam Bhatia awards pose with their trophies along with Sir Vivian Richards, Shyam Bhatia, Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, Gazi Al Madani and other officials at the Shyam Bhatia Museum yesterday.
 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Aryan Lakra of Winchester School, Zuhaib Subair of Sharjah Cricket Academy and Jonathan Figgy of Zayed Cricket Academy with trophies for best junior cricketers presented by Sir Vivian Richards in Dubai yesterday.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Aryan Lakra of Winchester School, Zuhaib Subair of Sharjah Cricket Academy and Jonathan Figgy of Zayed Cricket Academy with trophies for best junior cricketers presented by Sir Vivian Richards in Dubai yesterday.

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