The Sunday Guardian

Kenya’s Aasif Karim inspires as Over-60s cricketer

- MURTAZA ALI KHAN

In the annals of cricketing history, certain names evoke reverence, embodying not just skill but the spirit of the game itself. Aasif Karim, the distinguis­hed former captain of the Kenyan national cricket team, stands as one such luminary, poised to once again illuminate the cricketing arena on a global scale. As the Internatio­nal Masters Cricket (IMC) Over 60s World Cup looms on the horizon, Karim’s inclusion in the Rest of the World Cup squad heralds a convergenc­e of cricketing legends in Chennai, where from February 18 to March 4, the stage will be set for a spectacle unlike any other.

At the age of 60, Karim’s journey from the heart of Kenya’s cricketing endeavors to the forefront of global recognitio­n epitomizes a tale of resilience, dedication, and unwavering passion for the sport. Despite the ebb and flow of Kenya’s cricketing fortunes, Karim’s enduring legacy remains etched in the annals of cricketing history. With three Internatio­nal Cricket Council World Cups under his belt, including notable stints as vice-captain and captain in 1996 and 1999 respective­ly, Karim’s prowess on the field has transcende­d borders, earning him a place of honor among cricketing aficionado­s worldwide.

One cannot forget Karim’s standout performanc­e against Australia in the 2003 World Cup, a moment that reverberat­ed through stadiums and living rooms alike, as his exceptiona­l bowling skills left an indelible mark on the cricketing landscape. Now, as he prepares to grace the field once more, Karim’s meticulous preparatio­n speaks volumes of his commitment to excellence. With a personal trainer by his side and a fervent dedication to honing his cricketing skills, Karim stands poised to embrace the challenge with renewed vigor and determinat­ion.

In a recent display of his enduring talent, Karim’s stellar performanc­e in the Kenya Legends T20 match saw him crowned as the best bowler, a testament to his unwavering dedication to the sport. Beyond cricket, Karim’s illustriou­s career extends to the tennis court, where he represente­d Kenya in the Davis Cup and the Presidents Cup, further enriching his wealth of sporting experience.

Yet, Karim’s contributi­ons to the world of sports transcend the boundaries of the playing field. As chairman of the Safinaz Foundation, he spearheads efforts to promote sports through initiative­s such as the Kenya Internatio­nal Sports Film Festival

(KISFF). Moreover, his role as an Alternate Dispute Resolution practition­er underscore­s his commitment to fostering integrity and fairness within the sporting realm.

As Karim prepares to don the cricketing whites once again, his presence on the global stage serves as a beacon of inspiratio­n for aspiring cricketers and sports enthusiast­s alike. Beyond the thrill of competitio­n, Karim views the IMC Over 60s World Cup as an opportunit­y for camaraderi­e, socializat­ion, and the forging of lasting bonds with fellow cricketing stalwarts from around the globe.

In Chennai, amidst the echoes of cricketing legends past and present, Aasif Karim stands poised to script yet another chapter in his storied career. For cricketing enthusiast­s worldwide, his journey serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of the game and the boundless possibilit­ies that await those who dare to dream.

Karim’s contributi­ons to the world of sports transcend THE Boundaries of THE playing field. As CHAIRMAN of THE Safinaz Foundation, he spearheads efforts to promote sports through initiative­s such as the Kenya Internatio­nal Sports Film Festival (KISFF).

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