Under-19 World Cup: India Captain Ishan Kishan Rues Dropped Catches
The West Indies won the Under-19 World Cup for the first time, denying India their fourth title in the process.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 14, 2016 06:36 pm IST
India skipper Ishan Kishan blamed poor fielding for his team's defeat in the final of the Under-19 World Cup against the West Indies, saying dropping crucial catches and missing run out chances hampered their cause immensely. (Carty, Bowlers Guide West Indies to Maiden Title)
The West Indies out-witted the Rahul Dravid-coached Indian side by five wickets in a tense summit clash to clinch the coveted trophy. (Highlights)
"The bowlers were bowling in the right areas. Even our fielding was good to begin with, but then we dropped some of the catches which were very crucial and missed run outs also," said a disappointed Kishan at the post-match presentation ceremony. (West Indies Provide Ray Of Hope With Glorious Win)
Kishan said that this experience in Bangladesh will help the players shape their international cricket careers.
"Many of the batsmen and bowlers played well, and this will help them after Bangladesh. But I just felt that we should have done better in this game, especially fielding," said the 17-year-old.
The West Indies had put India into bat after winning the toss and the three-time champions lost early wickets.
Asked if it was tough to bat first, Kishan said, "It was difficult to bat early on but we are used to these conditions, so I can't have any excuses of having batted first. We lost a few early wickets".
The West Indies captain Shimron Hetmyer said no one expected them to be champions but it was good to come out on top.
"I feel good, words can't explain how good. The way the guys played showed. We weren't supposed to be champions but we came out on top," said Hetmyer.
He was all praise for the batsmen - Keacy Carty (52 not out) and Keemo Paul (40 not out) - for keeping their calm and steering the team to victory.
"The pacers used the pitch to their advantage, they stood out for us. Carter and Paul are aggressive players, they made the adjustment. They kept a calm head," he said.
Man of the match Carty revealed that he was determined not to leave Bangladesh without a landmark.
"We performed very well. It is a very good feeling. I told myself that I can't leave the Under-19 World Cup without a landmark," he said.
Carty insisted that this win would inspire the youngsters take the West Indies back to their glorious days.
"We work together, we hope to take West Indies back on top where we were," said Carty.