By
Sumit Paul, New Age Islam
9 May 2022
One can
sympathise, nay empathise, with the plight and predicament of a Hindu player in
Pakistan's cricket team. Yes, you've guessed it right. I'm talking about Danish
Kaneria, who was pretty successful as a Pakistani international cricketer and
(particularly) as a Hindu player to have played Test cricket for Pakistan.
Danish Kaneria had alleged that the PCB did not offer any help after he
was banned from cricket.
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Prior to
him, Danish's first cousin Anil Dalpat played international cricket for Pakistan.
Now Kaneria has accused Shahid Afridi for intimidating him and also goading him
to convert to Islam. Nothing new. Yusuf Yohanna, a Christian, reluctantly
became Muhammad Yusuf for professional survival. The Dawn of Pakistan hinted
that had he not embraced Islam, he'd have been booted out of the team just like
Wallis Mathias, Duncan Sharpe and Sohail Fazal, all Christian cricketers. But
look at the history of the Indian cricket team.
So many
magnificent Muslim cricketers embellished the Test team and brought laurels to
the country. Who can forget the dynamic Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi Jr, debonair
Salim Durrani, a poor man's Garry Sobers, dashing Mushtaq Ali, dandy Abbas Ali
Baig, delightful Muhammad Azharuddin, defiant Abid Ali, dour Pathan brothers,
to name but a few? But the scenario is correspondingly different in Pakistan.
Like the country's murky politics, its cricket team is also ruled and regulated
by religion (read Islam).
Vintage Pakistan - Salim Malik, Rameez Raja and Anil Dalpat in 80's Courtesy : Shoaib Ahmed / Moin Ahmad | Facebook
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Long ago, a
few Pakistani Urdu dailies mentioned, off the record, that not just Afridi, but
also a few other Pakistani cricketers used to scoff at Kaneria and called him a
Kafir (infidel). Pakistani Urdu daily ' Azkaar ' went on to say that Dinesh
became Danish (Arabic for Aqalmand; intelligent) to give an impression
of being a quasi-Muslim, though Danish Kaneria always denied this. Hindus in
Pakistan are Kafir and you may be aware that the ill-fated descendants of
vanquished Marathas, in the Third Battle of Panipat that took place on Jan 14,
1761 between the Maratha Empire and the invading army of the Durrani Afghan
Empire, are still (languishing) in Pakistan.
Most of
them embraced Islam to survive. Those who didn't accept Islam, worked as manual
scavengers and hangmen in Pakistani gaols. Pakistan's humane Air Chief Marshal
Noor Khan wrote to the then government of Pakistan to do something to
ameliorate the collective lot of these unfortunate descendants of the miserably
defeated Marathas, many of whom worked as toilet-cleaners at Pakistan's Staff
College, Kakul. This ill-treatment of non-Muslims in a Muslim State is indeed a
blot on the escutcheon of Islam. But as usual, Pakistan has nonchalantly denied
this.
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An occasional columnist for New Age Islam, Sumit
Paul is a researcher in comparative religions, with special reference to Islam.
He has contributed articles to world's premier publications in several
languages including Persian.
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