WE CONDUCT A TEAM MEETING AND ANALYSE THE FACTORS WHICH MADE US LOST.
MOST OF THE TIME WE RECTIFIED THOSE NEGATIVE FACTORS AND WON IT BACK.
2006-06-23 20:31:37
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answered by A.R.RAJA 6
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That depends. Losing a match is never a good feeling, of course. But there are differences. If one lost against a vastly superior eleven against whom one had no chance in the first place, I take it as an experience and try to learn lessons from it.
Losing against a team of equal or lesser strength is frustrating. But still one should pause and reflect on the match, trying to learn lessons from it.
The most annoying is losing on a very narrow margin, and that can simply cause a flush of negative emotion. However, this should never lead to agression or anger. After all, it's just a game (and a gentlemen's game above that).
2006-06-25 00:38:34
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answered by Magic Gatherer 4
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I'm a life member and fan of Middlesex County Cricket Club, and whenever we lose, I always attempt to find positives. Middlesex seem to have a habit of losing games this season, particularly in the County Championship.
A defeat could mean that a player might get dropped, thus giving another player a chance. Or maybe losing makes me feel that it can't get any worse, which is a great thought to have.
2006-06-24 17:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I get over it because I know that with New Zealand they suffer they same problems, that has always plagued them. No real top order or a top order that can put together meaningful partnerships, an ineffectual front line bowling attack.
Inconsistency, stupid mistakes and mediocrity. Does this bother me no because I don't expect high standards from our cricket team its different with rugby. Now it just pisses me off every four years watching them lose the rugby world cup. Too many dick heads.
2006-06-23 20:38:05
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answered by Bru 6
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i feel really bad when my favorite team loses a match, but i will use it as an excuse to wait for the next match. hahaha funny isn´t?. ya i mean everyone feels bad when his favorite loses a match, but not like football, where everyone cries after losing a match. know what?, i was watching the final of EUFA cup 2004 between portugal - greece, and when portugal lost the match, their counciler starting crying, and i never cried because my favorite team have lost the final twice. first in year 1999 my fav. was pakistan, and they lost the final, and in year 2003 my fav. was india as they lost the final against australia. that´s why, they say. winning, and losing is part of the match. so understood.
thannks!
2006-06-23 22:38:29
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answered by Tony 2
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I feel great knowing that cricket is a silly game that only like 2 countries care about.
2006-06-23 20:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Stumped
2006-06-23 20:33:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a sport and a culture. I enjoy playing it. I don't take it emotionally so that I have to cry after defeat.
2006-06-24 16:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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a little bit depressed,
ab to aadat si hai mujhko aise dekhane ki
2006-06-23 21:08:56
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answered by Born Wild 2
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Tis a great game.
2006-06-23 20:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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bad, but part and parcel of the game
after all, one of the teams has to win!!
go with that ideaology , and you wouldnt feell depressed.
2006-06-23 20:50:02
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answered by Oye chak de phatte!! 5
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