Ninety-nine per cent perspiration
Playing a defensive shot, he pushes away a delivery down the dusty pitch. Not particularly a remarkable shot, except that Amir Hussain Lone grips the bat between his chin and his chest.
Waghama, the beautiful village in the southern part of India-occupied Kashmir, some 48kms away from Srinagar, is nestled in the lap of the splendid Phalgham Mountains, a famous tourist spot known for walnuts and apples. Walking in from the tin gate the first thing that you notice is Amir’s bat leaning against a brick wall. It is a prize from his playing days in Lucknow.
Thanks to his mighty willpower, Amir is one amazing athlete. His strength and determination has earned him much respect and admiration. During the 10th Interstate Para-cricket Tournament, he came out to bat at number seven and scored 25 runs off 18 balls. “We would be glad to invite him to come and play for the Indian para-cricket team. He is truly an amazing cricketer with no arms and he makes it all seem so easy, thought it isn’t,” former Indian captain Ajit Wadekar, president of the All India Cricket Association of the Physically Challenged, said.