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Clay and dust
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|September 07, 2025
The smell hits you first. Earth, sweat and something almost sweet from the mustard oil.
Step inside an akhaarra [gymnasium, wrestling pit] in Androon [Walled City of] Lahore, and you're stepping into a world that refuses to vanish, even as the city outside speeds past in motorbike roars and phone screens.
The pit is no fancy mat. It's a rectangle of softened earth, tilled and watered each day, sifted through the fingers of ustads [teachers] who've done it the same way for decades. There's no air-conditioning, no mirrors, no sound system. Only the scraping of feet, the deep breathing of men pushing their bodies to the limit and the quiet authority of a master watching from the side.
Here, kushti [wrestling] isn't a sport for spectacle. It's discipline, brotherhood and a code. You rise before dawn, rub the soil into your skin until it feels like a second body and face an opponent who's also a brother. You win by pinning him down, but you lose nothing if you fight with heart. The handshake before and after matters as much as the throw in between.
And yet, outside these mud walls, kushti is losing its grip. Even kabaddi — loud, colourful and bursting with rural fanfare — has more followers now in Punjab's villages than wrestling. There's no shame in kabaddi's rise, but kushti's quiet dignity doesn't translate well to the noise of modern life.
Salman Arif stands out in this crowd. A man who has taken his skill from the soil to the mats, representing Pakistan on international forums, proving that tradition and modernity aren't enemies.
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