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Sports News: Cricketers have to face a lot of injuries during their career. Some players even retire prematurely due to injuries. But such a news has come out from the cricket world of Pakistan, which will send chills down your spine. Actually, a cricketer in Pakistan had to have both his legs amputated, the reason behind which is quite painful. This player has played List A and First Class cricket for Pakistan.
A sad news has come out related to former Pakistan first class cricketer and coach Mohinder Kumar. Actually, both his legs had to be amputated due to diabetic foot infection in Karachi. This infection had become so serious that it became a threat to his life. This incident has shocked the cricket world. Mohinder Kumar was one of those cricketers of Pakistan who left his mark in first class cricket. After his contribution as a player, he also inspired young cricketers as a coach. His hard work and dedication helped many players to fulfill their dreams. However, a disease like diabetes has brought his life to a difficult turn.
65-year-old Mahendra Kumar played domestic cricket for Pakistan from 1976 to 1994. During this time, he was a part of 65 first class matches and 53 List A matches. He has been a fast bowler. During his first class career, he has taken a total of 187 wickets at an average of 26.41. This includes the feat of taking 5 or more wickets in an innings 10 times and he also took 10 wickets in a match 4 times. On the other hand, he took 64 wickets in List A.
Mohinder Kumar started his career with Pakistan PWD in 1976, later playing for UBL and ADBP alongside legends like Mudassar Nazar, Haroon Rasheed, Sikander Bakht and Salim Yousuf. He has also trained many players, including Sohail Khan, Mohammad Sami, Danish Kaneria, Tanvir Ahmed and Naumanullah.