
Former fucking engineer Farokh in India in an interview with Timesofindia.com. Timesofindia.com in Manchester: Game of club cricket, overcast gray sky and the legendary FaroKh engineer, who follows him from a small pavilion. The settings could not have been any better, as Farokh was in the August Society of the former Indian cricket Dilip Vengsarkar and some of his very old friends who lived nearby. Former teammates from India sat on the bench and cared for the event, even though they exchanged greetings. “Shot,” the engineer exclaimed when one of Vengsarkar’s trainees hit one directly above the pitch.More than cricket was an opportunity for an engineer who lives near the Urmston sports club, to come and meet his old friends. The well -known “Yakub Bhai” appeared in the middle of our interview and the engineer had a surprise for him. Small bat with autograph Sachin Tendulkar, Jasprit Bumrah and some other prominent cricket. “I was with the master … He met Sachin, his wife Anjali when a portrait was revealed. What a beautiful family,” says the engineer.
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When he asked more about his interactions with Tendulkar over the years, the engineer told the beautiful story that returned to 1990, when India Mohammad Azharuddin led for the second test came here. The former Indian stumper organized a grill for visitors and still lives lively how Tendulkar sat on a swing with his two daughters.
Formr India Cricketers dilip Vengsarkar (L) and Farokh Engineer (R). (Figure: Timesofindia.com)
“Before he got the first 100, we had an improvised barbecue in my house. All players and commentators were there. There was a swing in the back garden. Sachin was sitting there with my two young daughters and his legs hung in the air.The times have changed now, and while the Indian cricket team will soon be in Manchester, there will be no improvised grills. The engineer is looking forward to meeting his old friend Sunil Gavascar, who kindly calls him a dikra, but the days are the days when visitors spent a quality night in the engineer. It insists that his house is not only open to any Indian cricket, but also on the Indian. It is conveniently seated here, but the heart of the “desi” still lacks India and is still missing home.
Farokh Engineer was watched by the young team Dilip Vengsarkar in action in Manchester. (Figure: Timesofindia.com)
“Well, those days are gone when players went to houses and so everything. You know, I don’t even know who the manager is these days. But my house is always open to any Indian cricket or Indian person. Yeah. You know because I miss India.He continues to chat cricket and many other things with his good friend Dilip, who travels with the team of his academy, and the joke, humor and epic one -off lines are still well timed. Just when the conversation ended, he assured his companion that he would be done in five minutes, but little knew that the one -time lines were just warming up. For a man who lived cricket, it is difficult to get away from him – even at the age of 87. But now there is a social opportunity to come, watch and meet friends over cricket. His eyes were still on when he remembers the Days spent “Rockstar” Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara and Mick Jagger at Lord’s, and looks forward to seeing the more familiar faces of Old Trafford next week.