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On Mental Health Day Kapil Dev called out for immature comment on 'pressure', gets trolled

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ALSO READ: Deepti Sharma is the latest to be crucified by cricket’s self-appointed godmen Citing the example of school students, Kapil went on further.

He said, "I went to a school once and the students said 'there is a lot of pressure'... (So I said) You people study in air-conditioned schools, your parents pay the fees, teachers cannot beat you up, and you feel pressure?

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