Not many people get that opportunity: cricket in India, playing against India in a World Cup semi-final is special, and something to appreciate and look forward to.
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T20 is fickle, so it's important we don't chase the win, we chase how we want to be playing cricket.
Interpretation
Focus on the quality of your game rather than solely on winning.
Kane Williamson emphasizes the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket and suggests that players should prioritize their playing style and approach over merely seeking victory. By doing so, they can develop their skills and enjoy the game more fully, which can ultimately lead to better outcomes in matches.
In practice
In a motivational speech to young cricket players.
Not many people get that opportunity: cricket in India, playing against India in a World Cup semi-final is special, and something to appreciate and look forward to.
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