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Do You Think Cricket Teaches You Some Qualities Even Helpful In Life?

22 January 2010 8 Comments

Cricket has taught me to be patient and hopeful. There’s a new day after each failure. You lose, you stand up and try again.
India lost badly in T20 WC but then we see a victory in Windies bring delight for the fans again.
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And there’s Mohammad Yousuf who seemed to have it all over for him during the ICL disputes but here he is in the spotlight again making a great comeback with a knock of 112 against SL.

8 Comments »

  • Jumping Sun said:

    Cricket is the only sport which imbibes and reflects all the elements and values of life.

  • krishnam said:

    Before professionals stepped in and a lot of money poured in and fixers stepped in to cook results, it used to be a gentman’s game and cricketers were perfect example of gentleman.

  • SARANATHAN L said:

    True it brings in discipline if played with full heart and also any sport which played sincerely brings out best quality of a person

  • WP Robot Wordpress Autoposter said:

    Wait for easy ball
    Leave the ball if it can get u out
    Toss winning isn’t a matter
    be on target
    u can catch which could go out side the ropes
    Mixing of good and bad days

  • Stranger 4 You said:

    Sachin ji has shown a good quality that most cricketers don’t have. Never give up.

  • orribal said:

    Yes, It proves to me that Indians never know what they are talking about, and not just in call centres

  • kacho said:

    yes whether its cricket or any other sports it teacher us that we should be cals in our daily life

  • ƒεmmε™ said:

    Yes. Like how to control anger when you lose.

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