Coping with expectations major factor in India’s home World Cup campaign: Kapil Dev

Former India Skipper says workload and injury management should be given due thought considering the number of cricket players are involved 

Bengaluru: India will enter the ICC World Cup 2023 as obvious favourites, and former captain Kapil Dev on Tuesday said the home side should deal with the pressure of expectations to regain the trophy, a PTI report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.

Two-time champions India will be keen to add another title to their cabinet after a hiatus of 12 years during the October 5-November 19 tournament.

“I don’t know how it will pan out. They are yet to announce the team for the World Cup. India will always enter a tournament as favourites as it has been the case for a long time,” said Kapil on the sidelines of the launch of Golf Fitting Centre here at the Karnataka Golf Association.

“It’s all about how the team comes to terms with the expectations from all sides. We have won a World Cup at home, and I am sure the team, whoever gets selected, can do it again. A World Cup is coming in four years, and I hope the players will be fully prepared,” said Kapil.

During a career in which he played 131 Tests and 225 ODIs, Kapil never really had to take a break owing to injury.

But in the modern times, injury breakdowns of cricketers have become more frequent despite fresh fitness concepts.

India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah is out of action for nearly a year now, and his return is still largely a matter of speculation.

Kapil said workload and injury management should be given due care considering the amount of cricket the players are involved in this era.

“My time was different as we hardly played so much cricket. Now, these players are playing some 10 months of cricket. So, managing your body is important to keep away from injuries. Everybody’s body is different and they would require individual plans to maintain their fitness,” said Kapil, the 1983 World Cup winning captain.

Kapil belongs to that generation of cricketers who took pride in giving their best against the West Indies, the powerhouse team of 80s and 90s.

However, the Caribbeans have now slipped so far down from the pedestal of yesteryears. In fact, they have even failed to qualify for this year’s World Cup, a first in their cricketing history.

He hoped the West Indies will soon return to their glory days.

“It is painful to see the West Indies not playing in the World Cup. It is tough to imagine an ODI tournament without them. They have produced such great players. I don’t know what is hurting them now but, hopefully, they will make a comeback,” said Kapil.

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