What are some mind-blowing fascinating facts about IPL players?

Peter James
4 min readOct 10, 2020

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Since the IPL season is here all of us have been waiting for a long time and with the good cricket that we support, we cannot deny that we all are glad. There is no greater rejoice for cricket fans to see great players like Virat Kohli, AB De Villiers, MS Dhoni, Dwayne Bravo and numerous others to share the same ground and screen.

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Though all of us have our favorite teams that we support and want to win this Indian Premier League season, there is little good in every team and every player that we can take exam motivation from and implement the life lessons learned in our daily routines to make our lives easier and results better and quicker. Being students, the most sought-after quality is learning.

One must always be able to take inspirational life lessons from even the little good that anyone has. Here we list down some lesser known facts about some of our favorite players of IPL 2019 and what exam motivation can one, as a student derive from them.

Virat Kohali

All of us know Virat Kohli for his aggression and attitude on the field. Though what most of us do not know is that he gets this attitude because of his confidence to express. You might have come across a number of Virat Kohli quotes about the same. The level of self-discipline that has given him the confidence to use his aggression positively on the field. As aspirants, we can take a lifelong learning from the level of self-discipline that this player has and how he only has an urge to compete only with himself.

AB De Villiers

AB De Villiers is the perfect example of discipline, determination, and pushing one’s limit to a certain level that things seem to appear like magic at one point in time. He is a pro in swimming, hockey, football, rugby, cricket, badminton. He is known as the 360-degree player on the cricket ground and can make any impossible shot look easy. The motivational thought here is: Even when things do not work out in your favor sometimes, still getting back like a pro is just what one, as an aspirant, can learn. In addition, what you can learn is it is not impossible to master more than one skill at once.

MS Dhoni

Even after he got a government job as a ticket collector in railways, he decided to give it up and work for his passion for cricket. The decision sure would have not come easy but the courage to decide in favor of it is what separates such extraordinary players from the crowd and contributes to an extraordinary success story. Working for your passion and not settling for something just because it seems a more comfortable option is an inspirational life lesson.

In addition, being unaffected by the negativity of the outside world can surely come if you are sufficiently composed and positive from inside. He actually follows the lifelong learning quote, “keep calm and focus on your job”. His calmness helps him strategize better than most of the players on the field.

Kane Williamson

Playing with elegance and class, Kane Williamson is a player who performs very consistently. You would not see a lot of spikes in his performance graph and that is absolutely something that we can learn from him. Consistency is the key. Learning from mistakes is another great quality of this player. Even after his team loses a very important match, he accepts the defeat so gracefully, only to learn from the mistakes they have committed and to rectify them later in upcoming matches. If you see that you are weak in some areas and spot an opportunity in the same field, then you should work on that particular skill and grab that opportunity.

Dwayne Bravo

The all-rounder ‘DJ’ Bravo mentions in an interview that he cannot prefer a bat over the ball or vice versa, because on any given day, he does not know which one might win him the match. This tells us that versatility is no use until you master all the traits that you own, else it is just, “jack of all trades, master of none”.

Do not move to the next exam or the next subject unless you have mastered the one you are currently working at. It is not bad to keep or work upon options but not unless you master the one you have put your hand on, first. If you practice and work hard enough before, you can relax and enjoy the judgment day.

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Peter James
Peter James

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