Handle setbacks and criticism the Vengsarkar way
By K.R. Nayar Meeting with the legendary batsman Dilip Vengsarkar, whether it is in Dubai or Mumbai, has always been interesting. We have always talked for hours, with most of the conversations relating to his views on happenings in Indian cricket or international cricket. But this time it was an interview with a difference, something that would be useful for budding cricketers. Dilip Vengsarkar at the Taj Exotica in Dubai For years I've always wanted to ask him about how youngsters should approach the game; but very often our talks slipped away to cricket matters. Words coming from a legend like Vengsarkar who has scored 6868 Test runs with 17 centuries and 3508 runs in One Day Internationals, hit three consecutive Test match centuries at Lord’s, the Home of Cricket, and captained India is worthy of being followed. My queries were not about technique but about setbacks and fears that youngsters often encounter during their playing days. Ignored by se...