Updated On: 30 September, 2021 03:56 PM IST | Mumbai | Ashwin Ferro
Pawan Samantrai, who is selected in the MSSA side for the Hockey India Junior Nationals, says he would have been a ruffian like most street kids around him had it not been for the sport

Pawan Samantrai and his family members take shelter under the flyover at Kings Circle as heavy rains lashed the city on Tuesday. PIC/ATUL KAMBLE
Pawan Samantrai is over the moon ever since he got the news of his selection into the Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) team for the Hockey India Junior Men Academy National Championship to be held in Bhopal from October 18.
The homeless teenager, who lives with his family under the Kings Circle Bridge in Matunga, believes hockey has helped him become a better human being. “Mere life mein hockey nahi hota toh main bhi baaki ladkon ki tarah tapori ban jaata [had it not been for hockey, I too would have become a ruffian like most of the boys around me]. I’m thankful to my first coaches Nanu sir [Shrungar Raul] and Parvez [Shaikh] sir at Anstrengung United, Mumbai [an NGO working with slum kids],” Pawan, 18, told mid-day on Tuesday.