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He is the Iqbal of Indian hockey

Play by the whistle of the umpire, hockey players are told from a very young age. Firoz Mirza reports.

Updated on: Jun 12, 2011 12:06 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bhopal
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Play by the whistle of the umpire, hockey players are told from a very young age.

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Mohmmad Samad, however, could not follow the unwritten code - his hearing and speech were impaired. But, instead of quitting the sport, Samad shifted to a position where he would not have to wait for the umpire's whistle. He became a goalkeeper.

Playing for Madhya Pradesh Hockey Academy in the ongoing National Championships, the 20-year-old reminds everyone of Iqbal, the character in Nagesh Kukunoor's acclaimed movie by the same name that depicted the travails of a deaf and mute cricketer.

Watching Samad in action, one wonders how he interacts with coaches and team-mates, on and off the pitch. "We have played together for many years now, so I can anticipate their movement and adjust accordingly," explains Samad with the help of a friend.

Some of his team-mates have picked up rudimentary sign language and that helps them communicate. Samad got hooked to hockey seeing his father, Abdul Wahab - a national-level player from Bhopal - in action.

"I used to play as centre-forward for my employers, BHEL. Samad used to accompany me to the ground for practice and developed a passion for the game. International players like Salim Abbasi and Mohd Yusuf recognised his love for hockey and helped him," said Wahab.

 
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