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"I can't understand these American terms, like depression": Kapil Dev's statements cause a storm
Speaking at the ‘Chat with Champions’ event, Kapil Dev admitted that he never understood words like "pressure" and "depression", mocking them as "American words" and opined that if players feel there is a pressure in playing IPL, then they should rather opt out. He then added that even students of class 10 and 12 now-a-days feel the "pressure", which again, he admitted that he never found logic in it.
"I hear a lot of times on TV that there's a lot of pressure on players to play in the IPL. Then I only say one thing, don't play. If a player has passion, there will be no pressure. I can't understand these American terms, like depression. I'm a farmer and we play because we enjoy the game, and there can't be any pressure while enjoying the game," Kapil said.
“I remember going to a school where students of class 10 and 12 told him they face lot of pressure. I said, 'So also face pressure!'. You people sit in air-conditioned rooms with fees paid by your parents, teachers cannot beat you up, then were is this pressure coming from? Ask me what pressure is all about. Teachers used to beat us up and then would ask where we had gone. Students need to convert this into pleasure and fun, pressure is a very wrong word.” he added.
Speaking at the ‘Chat with Champions’ event, Kapil Dev admitted that he never understood words like "pressure" and "depression", mocking them as "American words" and opined that if players feel there is a pressure in playing IPL, then they should rather opt out. He then added that even students of class 10 and 12 now-a-days feel the "pressure", which again, he admitted that he never found logic in it.
"I hear a lot of times on TV that there's a lot of pressure on players to play in the IPL. Then I only say one thing, don't play. If a player has passion, there will be no pressure. I can't understand these American terms, like depression. I'm a farmer and we play because we enjoy the game, and there can't be any pressure while enjoying the game," Kapil said.
“I remember going to a school where students of class 10 and 12 told him they face lot of pressure. I said, 'So also face pressure!'. You people sit in air-conditioned rooms with fees paid by your parents, teachers cannot beat you up, then were is this pressure coming from? Ask me what pressure is all about. Teachers used to beat us up and then would ask where we had gone. Students need to convert this into pleasure and fun, pressure is a very wrong word.” he added.