Dinesh Karthik reveals his ‘moment of glory’ in international cricket

XtraTime Web Desk: Indian cricket team’s wicketkeeper batsman Dinesh Karthik has been playing international cricket for more than 16 years but the charismatic batsman finally got his moment of glory when he played a match winning knock for the Men in Blue in the final of Nidahas Trophy against Bangladesh.

The visitors were struggling on 133 for 5 at the end of 18 overs as they were chasing a total of 167 runs to win for victory when Dinesh Karthik came to bat at 7 as the stand in skipper for the tournament Rohit Sharma decided to held him back for the final stages of the game, with the team needing 34 off 12 balls to win.

The decision proved to be a masterstroke from Rohit as Karthik played a breathtaking innings, smashing 29 off 8 deliveries including 3 sixes and a couple of boundaries to help India snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

Talking about the best moment of his career Karthik said that he was actually waiting for a situation like this throughout his career.

“I was waiting for such a moment like that to prove myself. I had been practicing a lot to face a chance like this. When the real situation came to go through that I think it is fun at that stage.

“Lots of it happen in an auto mode. As you practice a lot and when you are at that stage you know what you need to do. I had belief that we would win that match, it was 2 overs 34 runs to win, and I still thought that I could win this game for the team,” Karthik said on Star Sports 1’s Tamil show Mind Masters by MFORE.

Karthik also opened up on the importance of mental toughness, especially for professional athletes who have to go through lot of ups and downs in their careers.

“To sum up mental toughness, it’s the ability to stay in the present consistently.

“So that whenever you face tough situations, you will get lots of random thoughts but most importantly if you can focus on what you need to do right now and consistently get that right, more often than not you will be victorious. All successful players have gained that strength over a period of time,” Karthik said.