It was year 1996, I was in 6th standard and this
man’s short interview appeared on DD News. He was selected for India tour of
England. 16 years later I was watching the video clip where he formally
announced his retirement. In 16 years a lot has changed in me as a person. I
have a larger, in fact huge appreciation for grit now, a much better
understanding of what it takes to take a bad remark and still stand firm and
let your work do the talking, much deeper meaning of resilience, strength of
character and humility. I have been fortunate enough, I guess, to have seen one
such man, who seemed one of our own and who epitomized everything I wrote just
now.
If you look at the career of this great batsman all what you
will see the rigor with which he performed his action. Pure actions and just
that. Day in day out for 16 years. I don’t remember an instance when one has
seen Dravid doing anything else than actions aligned to his duties. Bad form,
criticism, scandals, captains, players, coaches, selecters came and went by and
so did numerous journalists, articles, opposition bowlers and players and
analyst. What they could not change is this man’s focus on his actions. The
older he became the harder he practiced. And I guess the root of all the qualities
I mentioned is only one thing, the pursuit of excellence by performing your
actions under a backdrop of extreme hardwork and honesty. The quality of not losing focus from your own
duty, come what may.
In his own words, I
may have failed at times, but I never stopped trying. For him trying to achieve excellence was far more important than
the achievement itself. Process is of much more importance than the product. A beautiful
process has to lead to a superior product. Actions always supersede fruits.
2 comments:
Hi Sachin ! I second all your thoughts about Dravid above. Nice article.
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