Khaleej Times

Photograph­er Salim’s demise leaves a void

- REST IN PEACE Rest in peace Salim bhai!!

dubai -- The sports community in the UAE suffered a setback with the sudden demise of photograph­er Salim Sanghati early Friday morning.

Employed as the official photograph­er of Sharjah Electricit­y and Water Authority (SEWA) for over two decades, Salim had created a niche for himself not only among his colleagues, but was in fact a popular face among the sports fraternity.

Salim was always at hand to cover major Internatio­nal cricket tournament­s organised by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council. His works also included working for the Emirates Cricket Board, coverage of the Pakistan Super League, T10 Cricket League, Afghanista­n Premier League and UIM Grand Prix of Sharjah.

Salim Sanghati (right) with former India captain MS Dhoni, during his visit to the UAE. –

Small in stature, Salim, always wore a large smile and was big-hearted in more than one way. In case someone missed out a major event, Salim bhai (brother) was the solution.

Apart from his ready to serve attitude, Salim’s art of mimicry and singing never let a dull moment seep in. A talent which made him a much sought out person on the various cricket tours of UAE-based academies.

It was this love for sports, Salim encouraged his daughter Samiya Salim Sanghati to represent UAE in the women’s cricket as a prominent left-arm pacer.

Salim originally from India, Mumbai, leaves behind his wife Fatima, and three daughters – Mariyam, Samiya and Soniya.

Sports which has taken a back seat due to Covid-19 will make its presence felt no sooner than later. But the void of this smiling lensman marshallin­g beyond the boundary, will be hard to fill.

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