Barring few incidents, IPL was good: Zinta
Posted on Jul 14, 2008 at 17:15 | Updated Jul 14, 2008 at 17:46
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Preity Zinta had the satisfaction of seeing her Mohali team reach the semifinals of the Indian Premier League (IPL). However, it was not the easiest of times for her, especially with the Bhajji Sreesanth 'slapgate' incident and Ness Wadia's showdown with police officials in Mohali.
Cricket Today's Mukesh Kumar caught up with the film actress after the tournament for an exclusive chat during which she shared her experiences.
Excerpts from the interview:
Q: The IPL schedule must have been hectic. How was it playing the role of caretaker?
A: My role in the IPL was sub-divided into a lot of different things. I was a cricket fan and I was also learning about the game. So, there was always something new to learn and see. It was quite hectic too as there was a lot of travelling. The IPL was extremely exciting in terms of going and watching the matches because I didn't know much about cricket. For me, it was more of a fan sitting and watching a match. I could feel the highs and the lows of the game.
Q: You almost neglected Bollywood for IPL. Were you satisfied at your team's performance?
A: To be honest I am extremely proud of the way our team performed. It was not about certain individuals winning games for the team but players from different countries who have been absolute rivals, making their mark.
Our team came second in the league and it was very unfortunate that we lost the semifinal. But that's what my coach and friends said - that it's a sport and you need to take it in your stride.
Because I was a Bollywood star, everyone thought I wasn't that serious, so IPL was a huge a prospect for me and I told all my critics that I was on outdoor for two months. I wanted to learn about the game and earn everybody's respect out there so that I knew what I was talking about.
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