The pressure and poison of the Super Eight, Vengsarkar’s tip, and Gujarat’s heroes
By K.R. Nayar From Narendra Modi Stadium Ahmedabad. The most prominent question posed to Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav, South African coach Shukri Conrad, and their batter Quinton de Kock revolved around one gripping word—pressure. Undoubtedly, the Super Eight matches are high pressure games. Yadav went to the extent of stating that if there was no pressure, there would not be any fun playing this game. At the same time, players and teams can crack under pressure. Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav speaks about pressure. Photo: ICC It takes a lot of mental strength to play in front of nearly 100,000 people in Ahmedabad. Even the bravest can succumb to the tension. To perform withstanding the deafening roar from the crowd requires nerves of steel. For some, the pressure settles on their shoulders, tightens its grip, and clouds their judgment — and in that moment, courage falters. Only the brave can brush it off and avoid committing a blunder. As Conrad said, the pressure during a...