August 28, 2025

Sohail Pappay: master of massage therapy

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood 

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Sohail Ahmed, more famously known as Sohail Pappay in the cricket circles, has carved a niche for himself in the fields of massage therapy and physiotherapy. 

Maintaining a rather low profile and leading a simple life, this incredibly hard-working fellow, hailing from a middle-class family of Karachi, has mastered the art quietly having attained high level of skill and expertise in his chosen field. 

Even the celebrated cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Shaun Pollock, Sanath Jayasuriya, Mutiah Muraltharan and Mahela Jayawardane to name a few have spoken very highly of Sohail Pappay after being ‘treated’ by him from to time. 

He may not have earned any degree in massage therapy or physiotherapy but he has collected testimonials from quite a few high-achievers who have generously praised his skill set. He has proved to be much more than just being another masseur, who simply rubs or kneads the body to promote circulation and relaxation. 

“Sohail Ahmed worked with the England cricket team on their tour to Pakistan in 2000. He performed an excellent job as the team masseur for the duration of the Test matches. I would fully recommend that any future England tours would seek assistance from him. I, on behalf of the team, would like to thank him for his help,” Dean Conway, the physiotherapist of England squad, complimented. 

“Sohail Ahmed has helped the Indian team during its visit to Karachi and Lahore in September-October 1997,” Sachin Tendulkar, the Indian captain for the tour, acknowledged in a handwritten communication dated October 3, 1997. 

“Sohail Ahmed’s services were used by the Indian team on its tour to Pakistan in March-April 2004 as a masseur. He served as a real professional, always cheerful and working hard to keep my boys fit for the matches. His work culture was highly appreciated by the Indian players and he was very popular in the team. Well done, Pappay,” Prof R R Shetty, the Indian tour manager, documented. 

Besides England and India, Sohail has also worked with the national teams of South Africa, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka. He has also assisted the various senior outfits having visited Pakistan from time to time. He was also undertaken tours for carrying out similar assignments abroad. 

Despite having been blessed with gifted qualities, Sohail has been one of the under-achievers so far. He deserves to be accorded supported and recognized at top levels for doing a fabulous job with modest resources. 

He has progressed at the strength of his talent and passion but the time has come for those having the authority to lend him a helping hand. A down-to-earth person, he is easily accessible and doesn’t seem to have any egoistic problems. 

His work ethics are well and truly exceptional. His friendly nature allows him to get along with people, irrespective of their status, rather easily. 

Massage therapy is one of the vital elements in sports as it offers benefits like stress and pain reduction, improved sleep and mood, increased flexibility and circulation, and boosted immune function. It also helps lower stress hormones, release feel-good hormones like endorphins and serotonin, and can be effective for various conditions including arthritis, chronic fatigue, and sports injuries.

2 comments

Abdul Hamid, CEO BRMG said...

Great. The right way to appreciate the legendry personalities.

Editor said...

Thanks. We do have a policy of bringing to light the accomplishments of unsung heroes

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