
There’s always the next day, says Muralitharan as he advises youngsters to enjoy the game
The Hindu
Muttiah Muralitharan advises young players to enjoy the game & not worry about the result, citing Virender Sehwag's example.
During his prime, Muttiah Muralitharan had often wondered how Virender Sehwag could belt bowlers all over the park without a care in the world.
The Sri Lankan spin legend wanted to know the secret.
“So I asked Sehwag, ‘how could you play like that, you just come and smack every bowler’. Then Sehwag said, ‘there will be the sun coming tomorrow also. It doesn’t finish with one match, there is another game coming, I will be different. So I enjoy my game’,” revealed Muralitharan as he advised young players to enjoy the game and not worry about the result.
Muralitharan, the world record-holder with his 800 Test wickets, was in Kochi to inaugurate the TCC Spin Foundation and to interact with young players at the Tripunithura Cricket Club’s Palace Oval on Sunday.
He advised players not to think too much.
“Now, we hear players saying ‘I’m stressed’. We didn’t even know what stress was or the meaning of stress. Don’t overthink, overthinking brings pressure. Do your duty to the best of your ability and enjoy. Sometimes, you won’t be able to do it, sometimes you can do better than what you expect. So, don’t put pressure on yourself.
“When you think too much about things you can’t control, you put pressure on yourself. They are not in your hands.