India’s former captain Kapil Dev said on Thursday that he has no regrets not recording his 175th unbeaten run against Zimbabwe during the 1983 World Cup. The 1983 World Cup win is one of the biggest sporting achievements in Indian history. To say that the victory would not have been possible if the captain of the India team, Kapil, had not played a historic tackle against Zimbabwe on June 18, 1983 at the Tunbridge Wells ground.
However, unfortunately for Indian cricket fans, Kapil’s tackles were never caught on camera, as the BBC, the only broadcaster at the time, called a nationwide strike. After Zimbabwe reduced India to 9/4, Kapil played tremendous cricket to guide his team to a respectable total of 266/8 from 60 overs. India won this match by 31 runs.
At an event organized by the telecoms operator, Dev said: “I don’t like to criticize people. People say they don’t care that it’s not recorded and I always say ‘no’ because it’s recorded in my mind.” It is.” At the event, the telecom operator displayed an immersive hologram and India’s first 5G-powered hologram of the former Indian cricketer and recreated the stadium experience of the cricketer’s unbeaten innings against Zimbabwe.
Along with this, Natraj’s signature shot of Hurricane Haryana was shown in such a way that a person can experience that moment from a 180-degree view. When asked if that particular entrance was his best performance. The veteran denied saying it was a crucial tackle.
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