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I had gone blank: Sreesanth on the Misbah catch

Source: PTI
September 27, 2007 13:54 IST
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The whole of country's heart beat may have stopped for a moment when Misbah-ul Haq's scoop was in the air during the Twenty20 World Cup final, but if you believe S Sreesanth, who lapped the victory catch, he had gone blank.

"I was blank. I did not feel anything," Sreesanth said when asked about that catch which sparked a thunderous celebration among the Indian fans.

Sreesanth was accorded a grand welcome on return to his hometown here from Mumbai.

Winning the Twenty20 World Cup was a dream come true for the medium pacer, who attributes his success in the series to hard work and a never say die attitude.

"I feel great. It is an honour to play for the country. It is one of the happiest time," the Kerala bowler told reporters at the airport.

"We never gave up and the hard work paid."

Sreesanth, who was fined for his excessive appealing in the India-Australia semi-final match, said, though he was a bit tense in the finals against Pakistan, he kept his cool.

"If I was warned again, I would have missed the one day in Bangalore and Kochi," he said replying to a query about his lack of aggressiveness in the final match.

On Mahendra Singh Dhoni's captaincy, he said he did not find "much of a difference."

He said that luck plays a very important role.

"Whatever the team, my job is to play for the country."

On the team's good performance despite the absence of senior players like Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, he said, "they are great players. I started playing seeing Sachin bhai. That is the reason we are playing."

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