After 28 long years, India finally won the World Cup once again. The match was nothing short of a thriller by RamGopal Verma, nor the celebrations later, that of a crowd ecstatic with unbound joy. What was markedly different was the way each player took the victory in his stride. Yuvraj, in particular, was eloquent in mentioning the names of a chosen few as the rightful owners of his “Man of the Tournament” Award for his spectacular performance. Why would someone want to share his glorious moments to the extent of dedicating it not to his hard work and passion but to someone else? Yes, for Love! The Indian cricket players made us see and acknowledge this very fact. Sachin dedicating his magnificent score of 140 off 101 balls - in the match against Kenya at Bristol, England - to his Dad, just after his Dad passed away in the middle of the 1999 cricket World Cup, speaks for the same value of Love.
As Tony Dorsett said – to succeed, you need to find something to hold on to, something to motivate you, something to inspire you.
As Tony Dorsett said – to succeed, you need to find something to hold on to, something to motivate you, something to inspire you.
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