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The Indian cricket team’s tour of Pakistan, which broke the ice between the two countries in 2004, was possible only because of the efforts of the then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Vajpayee had asked the players to ‘win hearts apart from matches’, recalls former team manager Ratnakar Shetty.
The Indian team toured Pakistan after 19 years and had stalwarts like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, Anil Kumble and Virendra Sehwag.
Shetty, the then-team manager, remembers the meeting the team had with Vajpayee prior to their departure.
"Before we were to leave for Pakistan, we got a message from the PMO that the prime minister wants to meet the team. He spent an hour with the team and spoke to each and every member," he said.
"There was a navy band in the garden
which was playing patriotic songs. We presented him an autographed bat and he too gave us a bat with which had a message: 'Khel hi nahi, dil bhi jeetiye, shubhkaamnaye (win hearts besides matches, best wishes)," Shetty recalled.
He said that Vajpayee told Sourav Ganguly, the team’s captain, it was an important tour and the team members should play their hearts out.
"When we were about to leave, he said that we should listen to one more song - 'Hum honge kaamyaab'," Shetty said.
He also said that after India won the ODI series, Vajpayee called Sourav to congratulate him.
Indian team won the test series 2-1 and ODIs 3-2. Virender Sehwag earned the nickname 'Multan ka Sultan' after scoring 309 in first test in Multan.
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