A National Media once described him as a
Cricketer “known for his nippy left-arm fast bowling and for his right-handed
big hitting prowess…a cricket coach’s ideal model when it comes to athleticism
and smart fielding skills.”
Hokaito Zhimomi has come a very long way
from where he first began, taking the road less travelled. When most people
chose to pursue higher academic degrees, he decided to play cricket. What’s
more, he excelled, bringing the map of Nagaland into the field.
By now, he has lost count of the matches
he has played in several places across the country, among which, includes the
famed Indian Premier League (IPL) for Kolkata Knight Riders during 2005. But that,
today he is known as an Indian first-class cricketer, and the only cricketer
from Nagaland to play first class cricket did not emerge overnight. For his
association with bats, bowling and wickets date back to his childhood, although
he started playing professionally only at the age of 16.
In his years of being in the field, he
has also brushed shoulders with the like of Ricky Ponting and Sourav Ganguly,
played various matches including the finals of the Tiens Cricket Cup from
Sparks CC as Captain, West Bengal under 19, Dalhousie Athletic Club, Kolkata,
played for West Bengal both in the state and at the national level to name a
few.
But why Cricket? And he is quick to
reply, “it’s all because of my Mom”. He goes on to recall, “I was never into
cricket. When I was a kid, I played both cricket and football seasonally. But
my Mom was a Big Time cricket fan. And that’s how I generated the interest” while
also adding, “both my parents were very supportive” towards this endeavour.
His love for cricket is evident but it’s
also easy to see that it has carried more than a decade of hard work and
dedication. Understandably, his most fulfilling moment was when he made his
debut as First Class Cricketer a couple of years back. “I’ve really really
worked hard to play for First Class. I waited 10 years to get it”, he
profoundly shares.
Needless to say, his hard work has paid
off. And while many people may still consider sports as an extracurricular
activity, he is living proof that it is possible to comfortably earn a living
through sports. “There is a lot of money in cricket”, he enlightens and goes on
to explain, “if you are playing at the highest level, there is lots of money”.
With sports, he further adds, there is a good future.
But he insists every bit that hard work
is a dire essential. “You have to really work hard”, he emphasizes. And as far
as sports is concerned, he says, “training is a must, and also because, we
Nagas hate to play (referring to discipline), if you want to play, work hard,
because there is so much competition.” “You have to believe in yourself and whatever
you are doing, do it very honestly”, he further adds.
As for the graduate of St. Xavier’s
College, Calcutta, Cricket is his very life. It’s like he breathes cricket,
sleeps cricket, talks cricket, dreams cricket, lives cricket, as he himself
would confess. But then, it is such love for the game that has brought him this
far.
Hokaito Zhimomi currently plays for the
Assam Cricket Team in the Ranji Trophy, which is a domestic first-class cricket
championship played in India between teams representing regional cricket
associations. The competition, named after England and Sussex cricketer Kumar
Shri Ranjitsinhji (Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, also known as "Ranji")
currently consists of 27 teams, with 21 of the 28 states in India and Delhi
(which is an Union Territory), having at least one representation.
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