Sindhi Cricketer Forced To Do Labor After Being Ignored By Selectors
Sindhi cricketer Habibullah Shaikh was
forced to do labor due to financial crisis after he was unable to find place in
the Pakistan’s national cricket team. From 1947 till today not a single Sindhi player has played for Pakistan at
international level, while only one Sindhi speaking player Shahid Qambrani of
Hyderabad region was able to play one match against West Indies in Pakistan-A
team.
Habibullah Shaikh represented
Larkana division and scored centuries for his team in Quaid-i-Azam Trophy,
which is considered to be the highest domestic platform for cricketers and they
are selected in the national team on the basis of their performances in
Quaid-i-Azam trophy.
Habib was of the opinion that
despite of his good performance in domestic level he was continuously ignored
and was unable to get chance to represent the country on highest level.
In an interview to sports journalist
Mujahid Solangi he told he was the first player to score a century for Larkana
division, and gave good performances throughout the tournament but he was still
ignored by the national selectors and nowadays he was doing labor at his native
town due to financial crisis.
This is not a new thing, right from
the beginning Sindhi cricketers have been ignored and have never been selected
to the national team, the majority of players in national team as well as
selectors hail from Punjab province while few players hailing from KPK province
have got chance to play for Pakistan’s national team at international level.
Pakistan’s express fast bowler
Shoaib Akhtar once in a TV interview expressed his concerns on this issue and
mentioned that there was a strong lobby of players coming from Punjab province
in the dressing room who had dominating opinions.
Former Pakistani captain and wicket
keeper Rashid Latif shared the same concerns and claimed that players coming
from Punjab province had reservations with players coming from other parts of
the country, especially Sindh. However some Urdu speaking players hailing from Karachi, capital of Sindh made their way to highest level but they were never welcomed by the lobbyists in the dressing room.
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