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WATCH: Holds the bat by the neck, hits fours and sixes with footwork; This para cricketer made even Sachin emotional

 

In India, the game of cricket is considered a religion and a child from every second house dreams of becoming a cricketer. We will find many such stories here which will not only inspire you to play the game but at the same time there are some stories which after seeing and hearing you will not be able to stop yourself from getting emotional. The story of disabled cricketer Aamir Hussain Lone, resident of Waghama village of Bijbehara, is also similar.

34-year-old Aamir is the current captain of Jammu and Kashmir's para cricket team and with his zeal and enthusiasm, he has not only endeared himself to the great Sachin Tendulkar but also the whole world. Aamir started playing professional cricket in 2013, thanks to a teacher who recognized his talent and introduced him to Para cricket.

Aamir uses his feet to bowl and holds the bat between his shoulder and neck to play the shot. When Amir was eight years old, he lost his hands in his father's mill. But despite losing his hands, he did not lose his passion and spirit and today he is playing cricket without hands. When Aamir's story went viral on social media, his video reached Sachin and he too was inspired by his story. He congratulated Aamir for inspiring millions of people.

Sachin Tendulkar praised Aamir on X, writing, “And Aamir has made the impossible possible. I am very impressed after seeing this. This shows how much love and dedication he has for the game. Hopefully I'll meet him one day and buy a jersey with his name on it. Thank you for inspiring millions of people who love to play sports.

After Sachin Tendulkar's tweet, more people are saluting Aamir's spirit and it seems that Aamir has started getting the recognition he deserves.

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