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Golfer Shiv Kapur takes inspiration from Virat Kohli, wants to clear Yo-Yo test

By PTI  |   Published: 05th November 2017 06:48 PM  |  

Last Updated: 06th November 2017 12:59 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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Shiv Kapur is in fine form, having won an Asian Tour title in April

NEW DELHI: Golfer Shiv Kapur said he took inspiration from Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli before going on to clinch his third Asian Tour title at the Panasonic Open India here today.

Starting the day as joint leader, Kapur, who was playing at his home course, didn't let the nerves get the better of him as he carded four-under 68 to emerge victories by three strokes at the Delhi Golf Course here today.

"I was watching cricket yesterday and when Kohli came into bat and I said that's the attitude you should have. He takes on the ball from first delivery and all the pressure was on him and that was kind of message I tried to tell myself," said Kapur referring to Kohli's blazing knock against New Zealand in the second T20 yesterday "When I was standing on that 14th tee, I said take it on.

You got to be the guy who is going to win, you are expected to win and so go out there and do it," added the Indian.

Kapur said his goal is to pass the Yo-Yo fitness test in the next one and a half months and qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games. Passing the Yo-Yo is currently a must for a cricketer who wants to play for the Indian cricket team.

"My goal is to stay fit and be ready for the Tokyo Olympics. Fitness will play a big part in it," said the 35- year-old from Delhi.

"I was playing the pro am with Nikhil Chopra. I said to him, my goal is to pass the Yo-Yo test in 18 months and only then I will know if I am fit enough to play." In the Yo-Yo test that cricketers take, Cones are placed to mark out two lines 20 meters apart. A player starts with his foot behind one of the lines, and begins running when instructed. Player continues running between the two lines, turning when signalled by the recorded beeps.

After each minute or so, the pace gets quicker. If the line is not reached in time, the player must run to the line turn and try to catch up with the pace within two more 'beeps'. The test is stopped if the player fails to catch up with the pace within the two ends.

The entire process is software-based where the results are recorded. PTI ATK BS BS .

This is unedited, unformatted feed from the Press Trust of India wire.

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