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I. show us an activity you enjoy doing. tell us how you think it contributes to your personal and professional development
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2. ‘I Started playing cricket from
the age of 4 and is something I
love doing on weekends and
whenever I find any opportunity
to play. Cricket is a stress buster
for me and acts like a medicine.
Hence I love Cricket as it
teaches how to be patient,
united, fit, physical, dedicated
and active. Its a lovely feeling to
win games for your team and
my passion for game has given
me the blisses of life and the
tactic to face people.’
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4. Long term Planning
A leader in the corporate world like
the captain of a cricket team helps me
builds strategies, forecasting not only
the rival’s next move but also leading
the team’s hard work in battling
against any unanticipated challenge
that may arise on my way
5. Performance Under
Pressure
There is a lot of pressure
where you have to chase the
target with less wickets in
hand. This helps me achieving
my professional targets and
working under pressure
thereby boosting my
confidence level.
6. Team Spirit
Cricket players don’t play for
themselves but they play for the
team. While in the game it’s not
just the bowler, fielders or
batsman who wins the match
alone – it’s the team effort that
matters. Similarly, when at
work, I should work not only
towards meeting my own
targets but also the common
interests of the team.
7. Take Charge
While there is a strategy that
if I decide to bowl on the
spot to change the strategy
or the captain comes up
with a new plan at the last
moment based on the
scenario, It’s critical for me
to develop the ability to
think and work on the same
concept and this only comes
from years of experience.
8. Right Attitude
• Winning is not the key. Playing
the game with the right attitude
is. At work if I might face failure
like clients leaving, deals
breaking and opportunities
being missed. What makes a
difference is when I take things
sportingly, move on and bounce
back to do better the next time
and this is what cricket teaches
me.
9. Focus
You need a lot of focus
when you are facing the
ball because one loss of
focus leads to fall of
your wicket. Similarly if
you loose your focus
towards your work, you
might end up with
debasing your
professional path