Chhatarpur (Madhya Pradesh): Rizwan Ahmed Khan, an international wheelchair cricketer from Madhya Pradesh, is struggling to get access to a sports wheelchair since the past two years. He is currently living in the Mastanshah Colony of Chhatarpur, and has completely lost touch with the sport resultant of the unavailability of a sports wheelchair.
29-years-old Rizwan is a disabled person, but also a noted cricket player who has managed to bring pride to his country in the past despite several adversities. He has represented Wheelchair Cricket India (WCI) - the Indian wheelchair cricket team - in a number of national and international matches abroad. He has exhibited his extraordinary valour in the game many a time, and has even managed to surprise the best of the sport critics in the past. However, since the last 2 years, he has lost his skill because of the unavailability of a sports wheelchair to practice cricket.
Rizwan says that so far, he has approached 3 district collectors including Mohit Bundas, Sheelendra Singh, and present collector Sandeep JR about 8 times. But till date, neither have the collectors read his application properly, nor talked to him about the matter. "When I spoke to Sandeep JR, he said that at present he has no information about this matter, nor does he have any such application. He ensured that as soon as he gets any update, he will get in touch. But he has not reverted yet," Rizwan said.