sharmaji
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Good observation [MENTION=134809]sensible-indian-fan[/MENTION]. I totally agree. I used to be like this too, liking a player (Sachin, Dravid, Kohli, Bumrah..) too much and getting worked up when someone criticised or pointed flaws in their game/approach. Similarly, I used to hate some players (Pant, Shardul, Ishant, Jadeja..) and constantly tried to mock them, but I have seen how any player can raise his game if they are given a chance.
I think it's about 1. the age I am at, where I am just done with being naive/whining/complaining/mocking others and 2. being tired of all the negativity around (especially in India) with extreme political ideologies (both left and right wings) rampant and permeating every aspect of our lives.
To give an example, I was called a "Modi Bhakt" for supporting Indian team and celebrating the victory in Australia series. And a few weeks ago, I, along with my other male colleagues, was made to apologise "for being a man" to all my female colleagues in an online gender equality seminar.
Now I don't indulge in criticising or worshipping anyone. It's futile and waste of my time. I have started to enjoy the game without any bias and it feels so much better. The younger guys on this forum will realise it too one day.
I think it's about 1. the age I am at, where I am just done with being naive/whining/complaining/mocking others and 2. being tired of all the negativity around (especially in India) with extreme political ideologies (both left and right wings) rampant and permeating every aspect of our lives.
To give an example, I was called a "Modi Bhakt" for supporting Indian team and celebrating the victory in Australia series. And a few weeks ago, I, along with my other male colleagues, was made to apologise "for being a man" to all my female colleagues in an online gender equality seminar.
Now I don't indulge in criticising or worshipping anyone. It's futile and waste of my time. I have started to enjoy the game without any bias and it feels so much better. The younger guys on this forum will realise it too one day.
Well...I don't know.
Either would do.
Ha-hane was the captain when we won the magical series in Aus against all odds. A place where everyone not named SA goes and gets thrashed.
No-hit was the captain when India brutalized an in-form Pakistan (fresh out of CT 2017 win) in the Asia Cup when there were talks about how India could lose without Kohli.
Team seems to play better without Kohli.
Must be something in the air.
3-4 years back, such statements would get me worked up.
Now these emotionally forced cringe statements just make me chuckle a bit.
Maybe throw up in my mouth a little.
But I don't judge you mate.
You just haven't seen the other side
When you get to support a team that has amazing potential/system but is held back by a popular guy, you will kinda wish he doesn't have that much control regardless of how "amazing" he is.
With time, you will evolve and your views will change.
And in the future, you will come across someone else posting the way you do, but you won't judge him because you will remember you were once like him.
Argue all you want...but the truth is you are wrong.
You are just too young/naive/inexperienced to see it.
