Seven Cs to sail across (13 June 1999)
Brother Baptist Croos F.S.C
13-Jun-1999
13 June 1999
Seven Cs to sail across
Brother Baptist Croos F.S.C.
Considering the toughness of the World Cup tournament, it is really
creditable for Sri Lanka to have won two matches. In fact, no team has
a record of hundred percent success. That shows what a competitive
game cricket is. Like any other sports, cricket too needs certain
guidelines and principles. I have identified seven of them which may
be helpful in getting into the right frame of mind.
- Concentration: The importance of mind over matter is a well known factor. Philosophers, psychologists and religious leaders make ample use of it in their instructions and sermons. The mind is certainly powerful. One has to gather the thoughts together in the form of meditation and contemplation. Moments of silence are essential for any person, if he or she wants to achieve anything worthwhile. When the mind is clear one can think sensibly and concentrate.
Omar Khan the brilliant NLP specialist was invited to conduct some
sessions for our cricketers prior to their departure to England. Omar
Khan's time-proven and result-oriented strategies will work only in a
mind that is clean, clear and concentrated. But when the mind is
saddled with innumerable and very serious domestic, marital,
financial and personal problems, they will have less effect.
Therefore mental fitness is a must for any type of competition.
The overall performance of our cricketers was rather dismal and
pathetic. They were not convinced of their own talents. They were not
convinced that they were "World Champions" before, the masters of the
game. Their poor performance in that crucial match against India was
self-evident.
Because of his strong conviction, man was able to sail over the seas,
fly in the sky, conquer the highest mountain, set foot on the moon,
send rockets to Mars and Venus and invent mind-boggling machines. It
is his conviction that carried him to lofty heights of glory.
It is a noble spirit to respect the opponents and give them due
credit. Knowing the exceptional talents the other side has, the side
that is winning the toss must decide wisely what exactly it is going
to do. When it is a batting - wicket and you have a fast outfield,
you don't allow the other side to bat first. Because the team that is
batting second is very often under pressure. A little common sense
should help. Sri Lanka and India paid the penalty for acting strange.
Just take the last over of any match. It is very crucial because it
can swing the match in your favour or against. A good dose of common
sense could save the entire team of unnecessary blushes. Wides,
no-balls, overthrows, suicidal runouts which cost a team dearly,
could be easily curbed with common sense, especially when the team is
in dire straits.
Courage is meant not only for the players, but for the selectors,
coaches and managers as well. They should have the courage to ward
off undue interference, political or otherwise; not to be servile and
cow and bow down to any pressure from anyone. A few good and
courageous men and women can change the nature of anything. A
courageous attitude towards the game will favour your chances of
winning or at least of playing the game well.
Source :: The Daily News