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Life lessons to learn from cricket
Cricket isn’t just a sport in this part of the world; it’s a 22-yard metaphor for existence. One minute you’re hitting a boundary and the crowd is screaming your name; the next, you’re walking back to the pavilion because of a stray edge you didn’t see coming.
Whether you’re navigating a corporate boardroom or a personal rough patch, the rhythms of the pitch offer a masterclass in how to stay grounded. Here are seven lessons from the game that work just as well off the field as they do on it.

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The “Dravid Defense”: Why Patience is a Power Move
In a world addicted to instant gratification, Test cricket is a radical act of waiting. A great batsman like Rahul Dravid didn’t score centuries by hitting every ball; he scored them by knowing which ones to leave alone.
The Life Lesson: Don’t let FOMO dictate your career or relationships. Sometimes, the smartest move is to “block” the noise, protect your wicket, and wait for the right opportunity to strike.
The Reality: Impatience leads to rash decisions (and ducks). Patience builds a legacy.

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The Power of the Huddle (Teamwork)
No one wins a World Cup alone. Even if you’re a legend like Sachin Tendulkar, you still need a bowler to take the wickets and a fielder to dive in the dirt to save a single run. India’s recent 2026 T20 World Cup victory wasn’t just about one superstar; it was about the “Dhoni-esque” cool under pressure and the collective hustle of the entire squad.
The Life Lesson: Solo hustles are exhausting and often hit a ceiling. Surround yourself with people who cover your blind spots. Your victory lap is always better when shared.

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Read the Pitch: Adapt or Perish
A green track demands pace; a dusty one demands spin. If a player is too rigid to change their technique, they won’t last three overs. We’ve watched Virat Kohli pivot from a frantic chaser to a calculated anchor, and Jasprit Bumrah adapt his “slingy” action to every format imaginable.
The Life Lesson: Life will throw you a “googly”—a job loss, a breakup, or a sudden change in plans. Don’t complain about the pitch; change your stance. Flexibility is the ultimate competitive advantage.

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The “Yuvraj Spirit”: Failure is Just a Net Session
Every great player has a “duck” on their scorecard. Even the “God of Cricket” has walked back for zero. What defines a legend isn’t the failure; it’s the comeback. Look at Yuvraj Singh—battling cancer and returning to the crease. That isn’t just sport; that’s raw human resilience.
The Life Lesson: A “bad innings” in life—a failed project or a rejection—is just data. It tells you where your technique is weak so you can go back to the nets and fix it.

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Stay Grounded: Don’t Believe Your Own Hype
Centuries breed swagger, but swagger often leads to a loose shot. The greatest players, like Sunil Gavaskar, knew that once the match is over, you start back at zero the next morning.
The Life Lesson: When you’re winning, stay humble. Success is a temporary “form,” but character is permanent. Celebrate your wins, but don’t forget to thank the “groundsmen”—the people who supported you when the stands were empty.

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The Final Over: Focus Under Fire
The 2011 World Cup final was won because of a single moment of clarity under immense pressure. Pressure is a privilege, but it’s also a distraction.
“Focus is about what you do when the heart rate is at 150 bpm and the world is watching.”
The Life Lesson: When deadlines loom or life feels overwhelming, take a breath. Simplify the problem. Don’t look at the scoreboard; look at the next ball. One task at a time.

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The Spirit of the Game (Integrity)
Stats fade, but how you played the game is remembered forever. Walking when you know you’re out—even if the umpire missed it—is the ultimate sign of a “Gentleman.”
The Life Lesson: Win clean or don’t win at all. Integrity is your jersey number; it’s how people identify you when the lights go out. Respect your rivals and your setbacks equally.
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