
"Mad Kapil won us the Cup in 83"
It was "mad" skipper Kapil Dev's inspirational leadership that guided India to their World Cup victory, claimed chief selector Krishnamachari Srikkanth.
Srikkanth, one of the key members of the squad that beat the mighty West Indies twice in the 1983 World Cup including the final, said many players had even booked flight tickets for the United States for holidaying after the tournament as they thought they would not go beyond the group stage.
"None of the players thought we would reach the semi-finals. So, many booked flight tickets for United States. The plan was to watch the semi-final and final and then fly to the US for holiday.
The tour agent said even my wife can come as I got married in March 1983. So my booking was for Bombay-London-New York," he was quoted at a book launch function.
"At that time we were minnows. Before 1983, we have won only one match in a World Cup, against East Africa which was a team not heard of. So to be honest there was no hope to go beyond the group stage not to speak of thinking to lift the trophy," claimed the former dashing opener while speaking on the topic "Leadership Imperatives in India: Role of New Leaders".
Srikkanth said Kapil was somehow very serious and said his side can beat the mighty West Indies and his self-belief rubbed off to his team-mates.
"Somehow Kapil was very serious, he has that Punjabi trait of nagging insistence on others to do something. He said we had beaten the West Indies once (in the 1971 tour) so we can beat them in our first group match at Old Trafford (on June 9, 1983). He said 'Dil se khelo' we can do it," he narrated.
"All the players said Kapil has gone mad. West Indies have Gordon Greenidge and Desmond Haynes as openers. After that they have Vivian Richards, Larry Gomes, Jeff Dujon and four fast bowlers whom I have never wanted to face. But Kapil insisted at the pre-match meeting that we can beat them. That probably instil us the self-belief and eventually we beat them in the group match and in the final," Srikkanth added.
"I can say that 1983 World Cup group match victory against the West Indies (on June 9) was the turning point in India's ODI history. And I say there will never be another Kapil in this country and for that matter in the world," he declared.
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