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No use talking about what could have been, says Unmukt Chand Last Updated : 07 Jun 2020 10:46:05 PM IST Unmukt Chand Unmukt Chand was once touted as a player who could follow current India captain Virat Kohli's footsteps and become a regular with the national team. However, he could not fulfil his potential in the years since he led India to the 2012 U-19 World Cup title.
"Of course, for any Under-19 player, the World Cup is the most important thing. The hard work of so many years - from junior cricket to Under-16 and so on, it's like a summit for any junior cricketer to reach there and definitely. Just like winning the World Cup is a dream, similarly, lifting the Under-19 World Cup is also one," Chand told former India batsman Aakash Chopra on his show AakashVani on his YouTube Channel."Four years ago, I had seen Virat bhaiya leading the side and winning the cup, so since it was fresh in the memory its impact was big. I knew stories could be different. It's not like you always automatically play for India but for me it was more important to win the Under-19 World Cup."Chand has managed to score 3,379 runs in 67 First Class matches. He said that he had been scoring runs after the 2012 tournament and even captained the India A squad but never got his call-up."It's not like I didn't get opportunities after the win. I played for India A and I was captaining the team till 2016 as well. I was getting runs. A few times I was told ‘just be ready, we'll be picking you'. But that's ok. To say that had I played, I would have done this and that isn't logical. The most important is what happened and what I could have learnt," Chand said."At times it's like you're aware that the Indian cricket team is about combinations. I remember very clearly that when things were going well with me, Viru bhaiya and Gautam bhaiya used to open for India. Then there was a time when there was a dearth of good openers, and during that period, my form was under a slump. Those things are also important," Chand said.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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