That was the time when t20 world cup 2009 was going on in england,i saw most of the matches but the real crunch matches were those of sri lanka,pakistan and west indies and not to forget the unbeaten upto semi finals south africa.
after observing both the semis and watching finals of the t20 cricket,considering the knock of t.dilshan(96) of sri lanka against west indies in semis and his duck(0) in finals against pakistan,i wat to point out that at both the instants i observed the expressions of dilshan as i saw whole match,the tension with which he came to bat against west indies and the sign of relief after super knock of 96 at the end of the innings.and the moment when he got out for the duck in finals which also changed the momentum of sri lanka and reversed the aspects of match,i observed him.so,i want to compare both the moments,the pressure after the innings whatever u have contributed to the team and the pressure before you enter the centre stage.not just the game of cricket,take any game or the common man's life its the same.when dilshan was out which was quite a unnatural shot after facing 4 same sort of deliveries he dint reacted well to the situation.the thought of the moment is we must have discussed it before that what goes in the minds of the other players
1.a feeling of respect.
2.a feeling of dissappointment.
the parameters on which his moment depends upon he past record of the player,his credibility,ability to comeback from the performancehis behaviour towards his team mates etc.
and if your bad performance doesnt affect your groups result then congs to you you got a golden chance.
as the famous saying is ,everyday is not sunday,when sachin tendulkar gets out for a duck that doesnt mean that he is not a master blaster.
so the pressure before and after and your performance depends on your group/team and your boss/leader/captain and whatever aspect you look upon.remember,blunders are not always accepted nor they are welcomed but comeback from upsets is always respected and adored and is the thing to be followed by the juniors and upcoming generation of the country.
nice one dude...thumbs up
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