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Players need to be mentally strong to bounce back post COVID-19: Sandeep Patil

| @indiablooms | Jun 21, 2020, at 05:51 pm

New Delhi/UNI: Former India cricketer Sandeep Patil feels being mentally mature is very important for any sportsperson, not just cricketers to bounce back post COVID-19 pandemic.

Patil played 45 ODIs, 29 Tests scored 1005, and 1588 runs said on Star Sports show ‘Winning the Cup -- 1983’ “These are pretty uncertain times and the challenge to bounce back without any injuries will be a real task for any player.

But they need to remember that all these challenges will first have to be dealt strongly in the mind. You need to begin slowly and ensure that you tune your focus firmly on making an injury-free comeback.

Patil was a crucial member of the Indian team that went onto win their maiden World Cup in 1983, with Kapil Dev leading the line in his inimitable way.

"Even during my tenure as coach of Kenya, I used to always focus on players being mentally strong before any tournament."

"During the 83 World Cup final, after we were restricted to 183, we thought we were down and out. But before stepping onto the field for the second innings, we all made a very fervent resolution in our minds and as a team.

"The rest they say is history! Bowling to the likes of Greenidge, Viv Richards was no easy task but because we were focussed on laying our hands on that trophy, we were able to do it. So, being mentally mature is very important for any sportsperson, not just cricketers."

West Indies, whom India beat in the final of the 1983 World Cup to conjure up quite the fairytale, will be in action next month in a three-match Test series against England and will look to retain the Wisden Trophy.

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