Famous people
from Banjara Community- Shekhar Naik, the cricketer
Shekhar Lakshman Naik (born 7 April 1986) is an Indian blind
cricketer and a former captain of the India national blind
cricket team. He captained India to victories at the T20 Blind Cricket World
Cup in 2012 and Blind Cricket World Cup in 2014. In 2017, the Government of
India awarded Naik with Padma Shri, the country's fourth highest
civilian honour. Naik was born in Arakere in southern Karnataka as
the son of a farmer. He was born completely blind, and his mother and 15
members of his family also suffered from visual impairment. Naik injured his
head after falling down along the bank of a river when he was seven. He was
taken to a health camp organised nearby, and during the treatment the doctors
realised the possibility of restoring sight in his right eye. He was
subsequently operated upon in Bangalore and was able to get 60% of
his vision in his right eye.
His father
died soon after, and he was sent to the Shri Sharada Devi School for the Blind
in Shimoga. He learnt to play cricket while at the school. He worked in
the fields during the summer holidays to fund his cricketing ambitions. His
mother died when he was 12. While not playing, he works as a sports coordinator
for an NGO called Samarthanam, which funds the Cricket Association for the
Blind in India. He is married and is blessed with two daughters.
In 2000, he was
drafted into the Karnataka team after scoring 136 runs in 46 balls. He was
called up into the India national blind cricket team in 2002
and went on to captain the team in 2010. Every team consists of 4 B1 players
(completely blind), 3 B2 players (partially blind) and 4 B3 players (partially
sighted). Naik is among the B2 players. He was the man of the tournament in the
2006 World Cup. He scored 134 runs in 58 balls against England in the finals,
to help the team win the inaugural T20 world cup in 2012. He also led the team
to victory in the 2014 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa.
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