The memories of the Nidas Trophy final are still fresh in the minds of Indian fans. At one time in the final of this tournament, India was on the verge, but Dinesh Karthik snatched the victory from Bangladesh's mouth with a six off the last ball. In this match, Karthik gave the Indian team a historic victory by playing a stormy innings of 29 runs in just 8 balls. He has now made a big disclosure about this match, highlighting the importance and need of mental strength and conditioning in the game. Indian cricketer Karthik and Indian squash player Deepika Pallikal participated in the Sports 1 Tamil show Mind Masters as a guest star in which they discussed the need for mental strength. In this program, both Karthik and Pallikal spoke openly about the journey of their game and the difficult moments in their career.
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Talking about his success in the final of the Nidas Trophy, Karthik said, "I was waiting for such a moment to prove myself. I was practicing a lot to face such an opportunity. When in reality, this kind of situation happened, I enjoyed it on that stage. A lot had happened on auto mode. "
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Harbhajan told this batsman even more dangerous than Chris Gayle, he said, "When you practice a lot and that situation comes in front of you, then you know what to do. I was confident that we would win the match. I needed 34 runs in two overs, even then I was thinking that I can win this match. " Significantly, in the stormy innings of 29 runs in the Nidas Trophy, he hit three sixes and two fours. Not only this, due to this innings, he also took a unique world record. In the final match of T20 International, Karthik is the only cricketer in the world to win the last ball with a six.