I play a cricket game every Sunday. I’m waiting for Sunday throughout the whole week. It became the reason for weekdays—that Sunday would come. Whenever I see some friends on weekdays, the only thing I tell them is when it is Sunday.
This week’s story is different. This week I don’t have any stress related to my studies because I started studying last week. The reason for the invitation to play was also the emptiness in life. I don’t have anything to do the whole week; that’s why it always stays in my mind. This Sunday, I want to spend that time editing the newsletter that I wrote in the library.
My mind says that you should go because you never know how much you’ll enjoy it. I was thinking of skipping it because in the library I also have fun doing work, and one more thing, which I’ll say here, is the fear of the unknown, which stops me from going to pay.
Due to pressure from another player, I decided to go. After reaching there, I chose the mood of an extrovert. I always smile during the game. because I didn’t want to be serious during the game. I made this mistake in the past when I was leading the team. So after playing the first match, we lost it badly. So our captain took the resignation from the captency, and he gave it to me. Now I’m leading the team.
As the leader of the team, my ideology is simple: “don’t do injustice to anyone.” As a bowler, I put more focus on controlling the score. My target was to control them under 50 in 8 over. Fortunately, we passed through with our plan. We gave up only 35 runs in six overs. We chase it easily. The rule is simple: a player who bowls is not going to bowl first. The remaining player who didn’t bowl is going to bat systematically. I played only one ball today. I didn’t use my power to do injustice to the other one.
I stick to my values, which are to not use power in my favour. I use it as it is so that no one will feel the left one.