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The biggest problem with our education system is that only success stories are taught. Children are taught from an early age to simply celebrate success and take failure as a disappointment. Failure means game over? No brother no, everything is a game of our mindset and the guidance received from the guru at an early age plays an important role in the mindset. At present, the Indian team is performing well in all formats. This is not because our bench strength is strong. The reason is that the young players sitting on the bench are setting foot in international cricket with smooth transition. He doesn't see any difference in domestic and international and what if I fail? ... His hands do not tremble at the thought.
Behind the scenes, Rahul Dravid has played a crucial role in this. Suryakumar Yadav, Ishaan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Shubhaman Gill, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, T. Natarajan, Mohammad Siraj, Navdeep Saini, Prithvi Show, etc. etc. Everyone had a good time with Rahul while playing for the National Cricket Academy (NCA) or earlier India Under-19 or India-A. Then he has got the guidance that when you get a chance, don't take advantage of it with both hands, but if you miss it, it is not like you missed the last train of life. The obsession with success is reasonable but it is very wrong to stick to one song. You know how to live life if you know how to avoid over-thinking or over-excitement. So today we will talk about failure in cricket and take an example from the life of Rahul Dravid.
Through Failure you can learn more about yourself
Called The Wall and Mr Dependable, he said of Failure in 2017, "First of all, I qualify to speak about Failure. I batted for India 604 times out of which 410 times I could not cross 50 runs. I'm more a failure than a success and when you fail you usually start a blame game. But failure is actually a good opportunity, in which you can learn better by exploring yourself.
Fail Better Everytime
It is important to learn to fail better each time. That is to say, if you learn to fail better, you will move forward on the path of progress. "A player who has failed abroad can say that the situation was not in my favor. Could not adapt to the situation. If India have 6 Tests to play now and 3 of them are against Sri Lanka, then my average will go back up and it won't matter. ' Well this is the same ideology in which the player is looking for an immediate escape window instead of enjoying and learning from the failure. You may remember the India-Australia Eden Gardens test, in which we dusted off the kangaroo after we followed on. Before that match, our car was defeated in Mumbai and Dravid was going through bad form. In that follow-on innings, he was demoted to sixth. Kangaroo captain Steve Waugh then commented, "Dravid, are you sixth? Wow, then at number 12 in the next match. ' "Let me see how many balls I can play," Dravid said to himself. He focused on focusing on the simple thing. Focused on the simple thing. Failure did not attempt to escape from the bicycle. And you know M rest is history.
Biggest failure
In cricket, batting, bowling and fielding are seen as the measure of a player's success. How many runs scored, how many averaged. How many wickets taken, what is the bowling strike rate, what is the average. So then the same criteria for failure. According to Cricinfo's last updated data for 2017, there are 25 players who have not scored a single run or taken a single wicket in their Test career. This means that if he played international cricket as a batsman, he could not open an account during his entire career and if he played as a bowler, he could not take a wicket. This includes one Indian. The player is T. Shekhar. Known as the fastest bowler in the country in the 1980s, Shekhar played 2 Tests for India, both against Pakistan. Not a single wicket in front of his name. Never again did India get a chance to play Tests. Wicketless career. But did it prove to be an end of career? No, he served as Chief Bowling Coach at MRF Pace Foundation for many years and also as Manager at Delhi Daredevils for 6 to 7 years. No one remembers him as a coach and Delhi has yet to become champions. But u c, this is called Fail Better Everytime. Failure is not a foolstop. Failure is a coma. Pause but don't break.
Mike Hussey of Australia, known as Mr Cricket, made his Test debut at the age of 30 and then played 79 Tests, scoring 6235 runs at an average of 51.53. There is no doubt that he has not been disappointed with the opportunity he has had in international cricket for 30 years. Another reason is that, until 2011, one of the criteria for selection to the Across Sports National team in Australia was a player who had a bad season in domestic and then needed a great comeback. Not only were such players selected, but yes they were given high priority. Australia, as a sporting country, believes in sports psychologists and the theory is that a player who can deal with failure as a normal part of life / game is a more suitable candidate to go ahead and become a non-stop hit at the international level.
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Usually we don't see Dravid losing his temper. Not sticking to one's own process and displaying against the image is also a small part of failure. The whole thing about failure would be incomplete if we did not show Dravid indiscipline. He is a successful coach because he has survived every phase. Success simply doesn't teach you anything but what it feels like to be on top. When the feeling of failure, despair and not crossing the finish line completes you as a man and rise from that phase and make a name, you become great all the time. At the end of the day defeat-win is part of the game. But no one says or explains that losing is normal. Our education system ...