Cricket or Football: Given a second chance which sport would these Pakistani sportsmen play?
Everybody knows that South African cricketers Jonty Rhodes and AB de Villiers are multitalented sportsmen who would have done well in other sports had they not been picked to represent their national cricket team.
While Jonty Rhodes’ name came up twice to represent the national hockey team of South Africa in the Olympic Games of 1992 and 1996, AB de Villiers played hockey, golf, rugby, badminton, swimming and tennis before becoming a one-man army in cricket.
Sadly, in other parts of the world, sportsmen are restricted to one sport; what if they had another chance to reinvent themselves. Which sport would they choose over the one that made them rich and famous? Let’s find out!
Maybe an athlete …
According to his autobiography Dash Like Islah, former captain of Pakistan’s hockey team Islahuddin Siddiqui was once tested for being too fast on the field.
His ‘dash’ was considered superhuman because he ran as fast as the ball at times; the former Olympian also suggested that had he been not picked for the hockey team, he might have tried his luck as a sprinter and who knows, in the 1960s and the ’70s, he might have done well as a successor of the fastest man in Asia, Abdul Khaliq.
You know them as cricketers, footballers, tennis stars, but we have here other ideas for them
Then there was Shoaib Akhtar who recalls a funny incident in his autobiography where he challenged Bollywood star Salman Khan to a race; the bowler to deliver the fastest ball in world cricket could have been an excellent athlete.
Cricketer or footballer?
Pakistan has produced many talented cricketers a lot of whom had the mental capacity of doing well — in other sports as well.
Had Javed Miandad been a footballer, he would have been known as the Maradona of Pakistan or who knows, Maradona could have been compared with Javed who would surely have made his debut before the Argentinean great.
Javed would have known which player to dodge and which to push long before those opponents would have decided how to steer the football away from the maestro.