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Teen Khalid misses school to take on T10 challenge with Qalandars

- PAUL RADLEY

Judged by his bespectacl­ed and boyish appearance, Hassan Khalid looks like he should be studying for a science exam rather than playing cricket alongside some of the world’s best players.

Which is entirely accurate. The 16-year-old spinner has been given time off from his school in Sharjah to play for Qalandars in the Abu Dhabi T10 – on the sole proviso he keeps up his studies while he is there.

The A-level science student was called up in an emergency this week, after the Lahore-franchise were forced to find 10 new players following the withdrawal of all their Pakistani contingent. He had been on their radar after he flew from UAE to attend Qalandars trials in Lahore at the end of last month.

He impressed with his leftarm wrist-spin, and – once the Pakistan players were barred from participat­ing – coach Aaqib Javed knew who to call.

“I wasn’t expecting any of this,” Khalid said, after his first training session with his new teammates in Abu Dhabi.

“On Friday afternoon, my father took a call saying I had been selected by Qalandars. Everyone at home was going crazy. I couldn’t believe it. It is all thanks to God.”

Khalid, who has been granted leave from the Internatio­nal School of Creative Science – Muwaileh, admits he has been suffering with nerves, but at least he has studies to distract him.

“I have brought my books with me, and study in the hotel before we go to practice and matches,” he said. “I am a science student, which basically means I am trying to be a doctor.

“Well, plan A is to be a cricket

Khalid, 16, called up after Qalandars were forced to find 10 new players following withdrawal of Pakistan players

er. If that doesn’t go well, plan B is to be a doctor.”

The Sharjah-born teen said his nerves have also been eased by the backing he has been given by internatio­nal stars like England all-rounder Chris Jordan and fellow new recruit Dawid Malan.

“We had to say what we do in cricket, what our name is, and where our residence is,” he said of his introducti­on to the side.

“So there was all the internatio­nal cricketers from all around the world, and I am just this 16-year-old who is studying and playing cricket. I was really nervous.

“I was questionin­g why I was here, that was the first question that came into my mind.

“I really felt the pressure, but then senior players like Malan and Jordan really backed me up, then all that pressure went away.”

Khalid is the fourth product of the Sharjah-based Young Talents Cricket Academy in Sharjah to be featuring in the T10.

Rameez Shahzad is playing for Team Abu Dhabi, Chirag Suri is part of the Bangla Tigers squad, while Ahmed Raza is with the Karnataka Tuskers.

“Hassan joined us three years ago and has done very well,” Shahzad Altaf, the YTCA coach.

“He is a very good bowler and I think he has a bright future in cricket.”

 ?? Pawan Singh / The National ?? Hassan Khalid during Qalandars’ training session at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi
Pawan Singh / The National Hassan Khalid during Qalandars’ training session at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi

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