Prithvi and Co will enter men's world after tomorrow: Unmukt Chand on Under-19 World Cup 2018 final

Chand led India's successful charge in Under-19 World Cup 2012 in Australia, with a crucial hundred in the final.
Delhi Daredevils Unmukt Chand plays a shot from unseen Kalkata Knight Riders bowler Pradeep Sangwan during Group A of the Champions League T20 (CLT20) at Super Sports Park in Centurion on October 13, 2012. | AFP File Photo
Delhi Daredevils Unmukt Chand plays a shot from unseen Kalkata Knight Riders bowler Pradeep Sangwan during Group A of the Champions League T20 (CLT20) at Super Sports Park in Centurion on October 13, 2012. | AFP File Photo

NEW DELHI: He knows the perils and privileges of being a successful young cricketer and Under-19 World Cup winning captain Unmukt Chand has a message for Prithvi Shaw and Co. -- "the real journey for all the boys will begin after tomorrow's final."

The Indian team, led by Prithvi, is set to fight it out with Australia in the U-19 World Cup summit clash tomorrow.

In 2012, Unmukt led the India Colts to World Cup triumph with a hundred in the final.

He became the toast of the nation, led India A and his career dissected threadbare with none other than Ian Chappell wanting him to be fast-tracked into the senior team.

The 24-year-old remembers all that and can relate to what a Prithvi, a Shubman Gill or a Kamlesh Nagarkoti may be going through right now.

"After tomorrow, they will enter the man's world. A beautiful phase of their life will end and a new journey with full of challenges await them. Prithvi's team tomorrow are favourites. They should just play freely forgetting everything else. Win or lose, it will only be significant but just a part of their bigger journey," Unmukt shared his feelings with PTI ahead of the big final tomorrow.

Having experienced both sides of being a successful U-19 captain, Unmukt urged the current batch to treat success and failure as two imposters.

"The boys need to be practical. I know what happens after every U-19 World Cup. But every U-19 cricketer's story is not Virat Kohli's (There is a story of Shikhar Dhawan who made Test debut nine years after U19 WC) and there is a story of Unmukt Chand (trying to work his way back to national reckoning)," Unmukt said in a pragmatic tone.

Like a protective elder brother, Unmukt wants these boys to be shielded from unfair expectations.

"Obviously they will have their own set of expectations and they would want to play for India. But let's get one thing straight. Among them a few may quickly be drafted in the senior team, a few will take time to blossom and some for all practical reasons might never wear senior national colours," the Delhi opener put it straight.

"That is life and that's where one needs to be realistic. It shouldn't be like after U-19 people should tell them that now you are just one or two performances away from a national team," he said.

Six years back, he had written a book on U19 team's triumph, did a famous television commercial for a soft drink major with none other than MS Dhoni and Kohli.

Had Unmukt Chand been a captain in 2018, would he do things differently? "Not at all. I would exactly do what I did back then. I believe it was planned that my journey will be like that. I am extremely proud of my journey," he replied.

So is there any one piece of advice that he would like to give Prithvi and company, Unmukt said:"Don't get distracted by external pressures. Do exactly what has worked for you. And enjoy each other's company as tomorrow is a special day."

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