Inspiring: Meet Amir Hussain, double-arm amputee who can bat, bowl and lead


Bijbhera (JK), Mar 6 (PTI): How does one play cricket without arms?

Meet Amir Hussain Lone, who not only plays the game but is captain of the Jammu and Kashmir Para-cricket team.

Amir, an avid fan of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, overcame gigantic obstacles to realise his dream of playing cricket which were almost shattered when he lost both his arms in a freak accident -- ironically at a bat-manufacturing unit owned by his father in Bijbehara town of south Kashmir.

So how does a double-arm-amputee bat and bowl while playing cricket?

Amir holds the bat between his left shoulder and head. His favourite shot is a flick off his legs towards square leg -- shot played with elan by his idol.

While bowling, the 26-year-old uses his right foot to grip the 'cherry' and deliver a loopy legspinner, which many able-bodied aspiring cricketers would envy.

"I am a great fan of Tendulkar and want to play like him for the national team. He is my inspiration," Amir, who hails from Wagam village here -- 42 kms from Srinagar, told PTI.

While many people including doctors and army played their role in saving Amir's life, the credit for his survival must go to his father -- Bashir Ahmad Lone -- who spent a 'fortune' on the treatment of his son, then just seven years old.

The boy lost both of his arms at his father's sawmill in 1997 where he had gone to deliver lunch to his brother. While his brother was having lunch, Amir started fiddling with the switches of the sawmill -- used for making bat clefts -- when both his arms were caught in the conveyor belt and were severed on the spot.

"I met with an accident in 1997 at our sawmill when I was reading in Class II. There was nobody at that time. I had gone there to drop the lunch for my brother and while playing got entangled as a result of which both of my arms got amputated," the cricket-crazy youth said.

He said the local Army unit came to his rescue and shifted him to a hospital in their vehicle.

"The Army came and took me in their vehicle to a hospital. We faced a lot of hardships due to the situation at that time. After coming back to my residence three years later, many people told my parents that I am not worth living. They even told my parents that if they spend money on him, it will go waste. It is better to kill him as he is not worth a living," he said with a lump in his throat.

However, he said with the grace of Almighty, he faced the challenge with determination, never lost hope and continued the march ahead.

"I had to face a lot of struggle in life, but never gave up," he said.

Amir said he was very fond of cricket and used to watch the international matches on television at the home of other people.

"When I was in Class VII, I once went to watch a match in a neighbour's house. They switched off the television and forced me out.

"I felt very bad but being cricket crazy, I looked for a hole in the window and when they switched on the TV, I peeped through the hole to watch the match," he said.

With determination, Amir started practicising the game and after many tries succeeded in holding the bat and throwing the ball.

"I adopted various techniques to overcome the challenge of being armless," Amir said.

While following his love for cricket, Amir started his battle to be independent. He learned how to use his feet to write, to bathe, to shave and even to change clothes.

"He is not dependent on anyone. He does all his work by himself," Amir's father, Bashir, said.

Bashir had to sell his sawmill and a part of his agriculture land to meet the expenses for the treatment of his son after the accident but he feels it was all worth it.

"It was a miracle that with time he learnt the art of bathing, wearing clothes and even washing his own clothes," he said.

Today, Amir is a shining example for all differently abled people in his area but the journey was not a smooth one.

When he returned to school after the accident, one of the teachers there told him to stay home as he would not be able to make it.

"My grandmother played an important role in persuading me to go to school. She used to spend whole day with me and did not allow any negative thoughts to creep into my mind. When a teacher asked me to stay at home instead of coming to school, she gave me confidence and support," Amir said.

It was during his college days that a teacher spotted his talent for cricket and recommended him to join the para-cricket team. The years of practice paid dividends as he rose to become the captain of the state para-cricket team.


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  • Lokesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Amir, take a bow from the bottom of my heart. The belief you had within you is an inspiration for all. When I lost the job (just a job) I thought it is the end of world to me and you proved how silly I was. Still we have a lot of people like me who complaints for silly things. Hope you're courage to face the life and achieve what you want to do will be always an inspiration for generation to come. May God bless you with happiness, health and peace.

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  • vikram, Dubai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    EVERYONE SHOULD LEARN REAL MEANING OF OPTIMISTIC FROM AMIR HUSSAIN ALMIGHTY ALLAH BLESS YOU BROTHER...

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  • Marle, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    One guy who lived to tell the hardships that he had to face. I was saddened to read that people told his parents that he is not worth a life. How sad would that moment before a parent to listen to these things. I am sure that he is not only the one to experience but lot more in this country have faced it. He is true example for determination. I bow to you Amir, you are blessed and you really are AMIR. Lots o wishes to you and your parents who bought you up to be this good.

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    That's the spirit child keep going and never lose faith in God for which is impossible from man is possible from God. Keep your trust in him he will guide you to your destiny. But never stop trying. All the best.

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  • Royston, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Tears rolled down while reading this article and watching the video.....But post it, now they are transformed into tears of joy and happiness for Amir's success...... I just realized how fortunate and blessed I'm to have a body in its own completeness just as the CREATOR made it. Challenges can front us all in various ways but very few choose to not let themselves turned down by these and raise up against them......I personally feel people such as Amir are motivational heroes and should be brought to limelight so as to lead young kids and youth sharing their true life experiences......

    Hats off to the family who stood by him when the everything else seemed so discouraging....

    May Amir's dream to play cricket with great class in his likeliness be a reality and I'm sure he would attain it.....

    May such challenged people receive the support and assistance they require at the time needed.....

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  • Ravi, MANGALURU

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Great, Very grateful.... He is a real model for those people who are showing laziness though their all limbs are perfect! God bless you Amir, jai ho....

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  • Anu , Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Its a fathers love and belief in his son. No matter what anybody said about the child the father took up for this child and today the whole country salutes the father. Its also the grandmother who played an important role in Amir's life. While his dad took all the pains to provide for his sons medical needs the grandmother took care from the emotional side. Building confidence in a shattered person is a very very hard task and more so ever when people look at your in a different manner.
    great going young Amir. you are the pride of Jammu and Kashmir and India You for all that you have achieved. God Bless

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Mar 07 2016

    Salute, God bless you Aamir and all your dreams come true.

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Amir inspires. He is a born leader.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    I have no words to express the unbelievable feat of Amir Hussain. He can do everything without his two amputated arms. It has been his determination and his father's support he has come this way. God has gifted him with these abilities to do all what he can, in spite of the loss of both his arms. God bless him and his family.

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  • Kevin Fernandes, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    I Salute Amir's Father for not losing hopes and going thru all the turmoil the fly had to under go at the expense of even selling the saw mill and land which would give them their daily bread.

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  • Clippy, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Inspirational. Hard to believe. What a determination and positive outlook. God bless you Amir.

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  • UMMAR, MANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    HE IS REAL CRICKTER ..

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  • santoshprabhu, india

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Respect

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Salute to his courage. May Allah bless you Amir.

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Amir Hussain,you are simply the great,genius,incredible.You are inspiration to others.God bless you.You proved that nothing is impossible.

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  • sid, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Super Amir . You are a fighter ! Wish you all the success

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  • PRAVEEN, mANGALORE

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    god bless you Amir...

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sun, Mar 06 2016


    "Inspire" to others.

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  • RAF, Udupi/dubai

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Hats off you Bro, U proved that in this world impossible is nothing and possible is everything if u have will & passion

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Too painful watching him without both arms yet so dedicated to his dream of playing cricket.

    Shame on me for complaining about a headache or a sprain. May God bless you with many trophies in your path.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    IMPOSSIBLE - Remove I & M and see the difference ...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    I cannot imagine how he manages day to day life and other activities without hands. OMG!
    My heart (felt like) paused, my eyes filled with tears and I took a long breath expressing my feelings for the extraordinary human being.
    The modern scientific and advanced world can render him help to overcome his difficulties. Artificial limbs can be fixed.
    So sad and disturbing to watch the video. His determination and spirits knew no bounds.

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  • Flavy, Dubai/Mlore

    Sun, Mar 06 2016

    Hats of to you dear Amir, tears rolled on when I read this article. God Bless you. Soon you will be world famous, don't loose your hope. never give up. All the very best.

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