Odisha and World Cup Connection Some Facts you Should Know as an Odia
Hosts, India lost to West Indies in the semifinal of the World T20 despite of a brilliant performance throughout the tournament. It was a wonderful display of cricket by all the teams. India celebrated the grand extravaganza. But our state Odisha couldn’t get a chance to host a match after the unfortunate bottle hurling incident by some unruly crowds during the second T20I match between India and South Africa, last October. But starting from the story of uncanny speedster Debasish Mohanty to hosting ICC Women’s’ World Cup in 2013, Odisha has always been a great part of Indian Cricketing folklore.
Odisha although produced only a handful of international cricketers (both men and women), Debasish Mohanty will always remain special as he was the first player from the state to represent the country in the highest level. Having made a successful debut against a strong Sri Lankan batting line up in a test match, Mohanty had played the 1999 ICC Cricket World Cup in England as a late draft to the side. He took 10 wickets in an otherwise unsuccessful outing of the team India, only two less than Javagal Srinath. It was also a matter of pride for every Odia that, 1999 world cup logo was modeled as per the action of none other than Debasish Mohanty. Alluring by Mohanty’s fantastic open chest bowling action, ICC had decided to make the logo as per his action. It was the first and last time, world cup logo was modeled as per the action of a cricketer. Although his promising career was truncated by inconsistency, Mohanty shall always be a legend in the minds of every Odia.
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