'I wouldn't call India chokers': Deep Dasgupta
Despite having strong team, Virat
Kohli-led Indian team has been struggling to win an ICC event. In the 2019 ODI
World Cup, they had a balanced squad with in-form Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan,
hard-hitting all-rounder Hardik Pandya, and experienced campaigner MS Dhoni,
in-form spinners Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja along with
pacers Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. While everyone
thought they would win the prestigious trophy, they failed to do so as they
lost to New Zealand in the semis.
It has been over 7 years since they won
their last ICC event - and despite having one of the best teams in the world,
Virat Kohli has come under the scanner for his inability to win an ICC trophy
as well. However, in a recent interaction on Sports Today, a fan has asked
former India player Deep Dasgupta if India are chokers in the ICC events. To
which, Dasgupta gave a brilliant answer as well.
"Think about the choker remark the
fact is that India has not won a knockout game in the ICC events since 2013.
Again, there is no particular reason for that apart from that fact that maybe
taking too much pressure and overthinking just because it's a big game in an
ICC tournament," Dasgupta said.
"Also, think of the New Zealand
game, I think India should have won that. 2017, the Champions Trophy game
(final) against Pakistan, that no-ball, let's not get into that. We have spoken
a lot about that no-ball. Then, in the West Indies Wankhede game (2016 T20
World Cup), the toss played a crucial role. 180 (192) was not a bad score, but
the dew factor and all that played a role. There is a reason behind every game;
we need to look into them individually. I wouldn't call India chokers," he
signed off.
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