do u think "Out of form" is a reason for a players worst performence
By sridhar411
@sridhar411 (72)
United States
6 responses
@asmurthy (2461)
• India
22 Jan 07
Sourav Ganguly returned to one day cricket in style as he slammed a brilliant 98 and helped india shrug off their South african nightmare witha thrilling 14 run victory against west indies in the opening match of the pepsi cup at vidharbha cricket association ground here on sunday.
@alienstar (5142)
• India
23 Jan 07
No, i also don't think it is the question of out of form of some players .Instead, i would like to put teh balme on Dravid's captainship straight.As happened to Ganguly before, even Dravid is facinmg a lean face and team is getting effected by thata nd Dravid is not taking any decision by himself but, Greg's decision he is implimenting...that's all
@hiveenu (521)
• India
22 Jan 07
You're right sirdhar411, above confidence and concentration, each player should feel morally responsible and proud to perform to the satisfaction of their nation andpeople. Then their best will automatically come out. This is best exemplified by Australians. None goes out of form frequently because that is the level of commitment they attach to their game and nation. See you and me cannot perform poorly and say we are out of form, it'll be considered and indeed it is arrogance. It actually means you give more consideration to personal problems than to your employer who entrusted you with the job on that particular day. Same thing in cricket. Where is the question of performing poorly if you concentrate and revere the game and their followers enough?