I analyse my games for club and country. I look at what I could have done better and learn.
“I analyse my games for club and country. I look at what I could have done better and learn.”
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I analyse my games for club and country. I look at what I could have done better and learn.
“I analyse my games for club and country. I look at what I could have done better and learn.”
I analyse my games for club and country. I look at what I could have done better and learn.
After the World Cup, I feel more mature, more confident.
Whenever I get a chance, I want to do well for the other players, the staff, and, of course, the fans.
There is a lot of room for improvement for everybody, no matter who you are, so that is all I did, really: practice.
There's some days you start to think, 'When is my chance going to come?' As a professional, you always have that at the back of your mind.
You have to be able to analyse things well. Before I receive a pass, I always look to see what options I have.
Nowadays, with technology coming into cricket, people start to analyse, and if you only have one or two tricks, people will start to line you up.
I like to analyse my opponents and think to myself, 'OK, let's see how they react if I provoke them a bit.
If you ask a filmmaker to analyse his own film, it would take three or four years to do that, honestly. Because when you make a film, you have to be convinced about it. You are married to that film for a year.
The consequences of overestimating a company and your ability to analyse it are greatly diminished when you're paying a lot less for it than your analysis shows it is worth.