
After 4:30 pm if they want to look for their boys, parents in Ikhar village head for the nearest barren patch amid the lush green fields. There, about 200 of them from seven-year-old boys to grown-up men, comprising about 30 teams are absorbed in what has been the village8217;s passion for years: cricket.
Such is their concentration that on that small ground8212;where wickets at the non-striker8217;s side of one team is the striker8217;s end for another team and the pitch of one team is boundary for another8212;they never lose sight of their team8217;s ball. The village echoes with cheers and sounds of bats connecting balls even as threshers beat the harvest in a corner of the 8216;khadiyu8217;8212;the ground.
FOR such a small village, the number of teams it has thrown up is surprising. The village even has its own cricket club: the Golden Cricket Club. Says Yunus Bapu, clerk of the village8217;s M M High School, where Munaf studied: 8220;Even during recess timings, students go and play cricket.8221;
To satiate the spirit of competition there is the Balu Cup, hosted by the village for the past 10 years. It is a popular tournament that draws teams from neighburing villages. And whenever Munaf is around during the tournament, he makes it a point to be present at the ground.
IT8217;S not just love of the game that inspires Ikhar8217;s boys. It8217;s also the dream of getting a chance to play in English league cricket. It is also a passport to a better life. Some boys from Ikhar have proved that and are now settled abroad.
Harun Chanchwalia, known as 8216;Handi8217;, who got Munaf to pad up for the region8217;s biggest club, Matadar CC, played for Leicestershire for two years and wants to make it again this year. Yunus Patel 1999-2000 and Noman Morvania 2001-2, who too represented Matadar, played for Dusenberry. Sajid Kapti turned out for Leicestershire and now runs the Euro One Club there.
Says Harun Handi: 8220;We8217;ll have a better chance in life if we manage to play county cricket abroad. Sometimes monetary assistance from NRIs is also available which can be of a great help. You know, with our boys around, anything can happen and Munaf is an example of that.8221;
Cricketing ties remain strong and players who make it abroad ensure they are on hand to assist Ikhar8217;s cricketers. That was how Matadar CC travelled to the UK and played in the Bolton League in 2004-5.
Across south Gujarat8217;s NRI rich region, cricket is the common bond. The Meghmani Tournament at Kharod near Ankleshwar, the Tankaria Trophy, Ikhar8217;s Balu Cup, Raju Thakor Cup at Bharuch College Ground, a tournament at Dahegam and district and state events at the GNFC Sports Complex are hugely popular. Around 30 teams participate in each tournament and matches are held over four months.