‘By no means examine myself with Kohli or Dhoni as a result of…’: Neeraj Chopra on his reputation in India | Extra sports activities Information – Instances of India

NEW DELHI: Neeraj Chopra‘s reputation within the nation has skyrocketed since he gained India’s first Olympic gold medal in athletics on the Tokyo Olympics. However the fame would not appear to get into his head and continues to show his modest nature.
When requested about his fame compared to famend cricketers like Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni, Neeraj humbly declined to attract any parallels.
Neeraj acknowledged that cricket stays probably the most beloved sport in India. Nevertheless, he aspires for javelin to achieve related ranges of recognition and success throughout the nation. Neeraj clarified that he would not want for javelin’s progress to come back at the price of different sports activities.
“In the event you respect your sport and really feel glad with it, then nothing else ought to matter,” Neeraj Chopra advised Sportstar.
“On the Doha Diamond League, I used to be requested how in style I used to be in India. I by no means tried to match myself with the likes of Virat Kohli or MS Dhoni as a result of I am very nicely conscious of the fact of what I’m in India,” he mentioned.
“Sure, clearly, after the Olympics, folks acknowledge me much more, however I do know there’s a stark distinction in my reputation in comparison with that of a cricketer. Cricket is performed in each single alley within the nation. It is not like folks practise javelin throw in the identical method,” the javelin ace added.
“I do not need any shortcuts to make my sport in style. I need my sport to turn into in style with my exhausting work and energy.”
“If there are extra javelin-based competitions in India, just like the Diamond League, folks will turn into extra all for watching and following the game. With gifted javelin athletes in India, there ought to be national-level leagues to compete. This may assist to spice up the game in India,” he additional mentioned.
Neeraj will lead Indian contingent of 118 athletes within the Paris Olympics, beginning July 26.