Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SHIV KAPUR ENDS 11YEAR WAIT FOR ASIAN TOUR TITLE

- Robin Bose robin.bose@hindustant­imes.com

Not since his breakthrou­gh win on the Asian Tour in his rookie season, even before that, Shiv Kapur had the belief that he belonged to the big stage.

The faith was buttressed as he ended an 11-year wait on Sunday, winning by two shots at the Yeangder Heritage in Miaoli, Chinese Taipei.

Expectatio­ns had soared since that win in 2005, but as reality set in, call it pressure or the struggle to “follow the process”, the conviction of fulfilling the promise stood shaken. In fact, on a similar occasion some years ago back home, Shiv, trophy in hand, was asked a question that perhaps didn’t go with the moment.

Chirpy till a moment back, Shiv fell silent. Lowering the chubby face, he looked down, long and hard. Unable to find an answer, he looked up helplessly and with a shake of the head, replied, “I can’t remember.”

It’s not been often in the recent past that he went into the final day with the chance to have a go at the title. Whenever the occasion arose in the past, it resulted in a futile attempt to play catch up. At the National Golf Country Club on Sunday, Shiv acknowledg­ed the lessons picked up along the way.

“After you haven’t won for so long, you might think that the best is behind you. When I first won, I was in my early 20s and the older guys were chasing me down. Now I’m the old guy (at 35)!

“It has been such a long wait and you tend to appreciate it more. You will have questions and doubts from yourself and others but I answered those more to myself than anybody else,” said Shiv.

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