I have grown up admiring Kapil Dev: Kevin O'Brien

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 4:10 AM IST

"India won the World Cup in 1983 and I was born in 1984, I have grown up admiring Kapil Dev. And then in 2005 it was Andrew Flintoff. I was there during that Ashes series and I really liked the way he played," said Kevin O'Brien.

The Irish cricketer became an instant hero last year when he helped Ireland thrashed England in the last year's World Cup match with a strokeful century in Bangalore.

Set a target of 328 to win, O'Brien blasted his way to a 50-ball century, the fastest in the World Cup history, to help his team overwhelm the English, and the cricketer agrees that a lot has changed since then.

"A lot has changed on the field, I signed for Sri Lankan Premier League and for Gloucestershire. Off the field I got recognition, I was nominated for numerous awards and I became the brand ambassador of Irish education.

"I also wrote a book. All these thing would not have been possible without the World Cup success," said O'Brien, who is currently in India to promote the 'Education in Ireland'.

Kevin, though said he was "upset" about not being picked by any of the Indian Premier League franchises.

"IPL is a fantastic tournament, it is probably the biggest tournament after World Cup. It was really unfortunate not to be a part of the IPL. I was disappointed, upset would rather be the right word," he said. (MORE)

  

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First Published: May 04 2012 | 5:15 PM IST

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