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Mental
Toughness is what Indian Team Needs
Can any lessons be learnt?
Subodh Grewal
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thing Indian cricket team can learn from any International cricket team
is mental toughness. It is hard to count the number of times they have
succumbed to pressure rather than the quality of the opposition. The
latest example being the second test match in Zimbabwe. It is hard to
imagine a team as talented and with the quality of players that present
Indian team has get out twice to a mediocre Zimbabwe bowling which was
weakened even further by injury to their bowlers. They were virtually
reduced to 3 bowlers but still they managed to get India out twice for
200 odd runs.
The only example that one can recollect from history of Indian cricket
of a tough mental attitude is one at Calcutta against Australia
recently. But it is so unfortunate that the same team can forget that
example so soon. Maybe John Wright needs to play tapes of that game
before every game India plays or maybe every evening of any test match
to motivate them.
The game of Cricket is so much more than just talent. It requires a lot
of mental preparation as well. BCCI should hold a camp for that too
along with the regular camp that is help before every trip, as Indian
team needs preparing themselves mentally more than anything else. They
should learn something from teams like Pakistan who won the second test
from England from being 1-0 down in a 2 test series and with the test
heading towards a draw on the last day. But they still managed to bowl
England out in virtually half a day. They and other teams have done such
things so often that it is hard to keep a track. But Indian team has a
tendency to lose the mental battle even when they are in the driver’s
seat. If things start going against them just for a brief period they
tend to give the game away without any resistance.
But everything does not look gloomy. We have the best batting line up in
the world. All that is required is application and an attitude that is
not overly dependent on Tendulkar to deliver every time. Even Tendulkar
needs to apply himself under difficult situations. The big advantage
that he holds over other players like Steve Waugh, Michael Atherton and
others is narrowed by his lack of application in tough circumstances.
The same goes with the Indian bowling. With Srinath, Ashish Nehra,
Zaheer Khan, Kumble and Harbhajan Singh in the line up, India has a
bowling attack, which can threaten any batting order. The only thing
they need is believing in their abilities and being more aggressive.
The away series in South Africa should be an acid test for the current
team, which has the potential to give the South African team, which is
arguably one of the top two teams in the world, a good match up. But the
administrators of Indian board should be focusing more on the biggest
weakness which is more of mental nature and getting some professional
attitude for curing it rather than giving mindless statements in public.
That way they can do much good to Indian cricket.
They owe that to Indian cricket since cricket is more than just a game
for Indian fans. They should focus in each series individually based on
the opposition and the place where the series will be played rather than
just following a customary seven-day camp from preparing for the tour.
Some of the senior players should step up and take the initiative to
help younger players whenever they need help. I sincerely hope that the
present team and BCCI does justice to the potential of present team,
which can easily be among the best in the world, which in fact would be
justice to the cricket crazy people of India.
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