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The Spinner Who Spun Hope for Kashmir

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OCTOBER 22, 2025 ISSUE

His farewell came without fanfare, but Parvez Rasool’s journey from Bijbehara to the Indian team remains Kashmir’s most enduring cricket story.

- Younus Yousuf Ganie

The Spinner Who Spun Hope for Kashmir

In the mid-1990s, when most of south Kashmir evenings echoed with gunfire, a young boy in Bijbehara was chasing a ball made from rubber tape on a patch of cracked earth near the Jhelum.

For young Parvez Rasool, cricket was a way to carve joy out of the unease that filled the air.

Born in 1989 into a modest family, Parvez inherited both love and discipline for the game from his father, Ghulam Rasool, who had once represented Jammu and Kashmir in domestic cricket. The family lived simply, but cricket had a sacred place in their home.

On most mornings, Parvez would walk to the local ground with a borrowed bat and unrolled mat for a pitch, spending hours perfecting his flight and footwork. Those unstructured sessions by the riverbank built the foundation for a player who would one day represent the valley on the world stage.

By his late teens, Rasool's talent was unmistakable. He wasn’t the smartest spinner or the most elegant batter, but there was a calm confidence in his game, an understanding of conditions and a sharp reading of batsmen. His off-spin was disciplined, almost mechanical in precision, but always probing. His batting, steady and intelligent, often lifted Jammu and Kashmir out of early collapses.

Bishen Singh Bedi, who had mentored several young cricketers from the valley, once described Rasool as “a complete cricketer with the heart of a fighter.” Those words proved prophetic.

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