Letter From the Deputy Editor: How to Build a Winning Team
Rajasthan won the championship not merely on the field but through administrative reforms off the field as well


Winning, it is said, is a habit. Individuals or teams that win frequently know how to escape the trapdoors of defeat. They know how to keep going mentally and physically for that extra minute that tires their opponents into surrender. Winning combinations can battle their demons and find a way to overcome them. When the pressure to perform is at its peak, winners bring out their best move. What happens if you have never known the winning feeling? As the Eagles (almost) sang: “… haven’t had that (winning) feeling since 1969”! Asking such a unit to win is equivalent of you or me doing the Roman Rings at the Olympics. There will be only broken bones and shattered ego on display.
This story holds a great deal of insights that can be used by our own Men in Blue and their Captain Fantastic to best all the other sides in World Cup 2011. As my colleagues, Special Correspondent Udit Misra and Principal Photographer Amit Verma, discovered while working on this story, the one critical thing that Rajasthan can show Team India is that to be a champion you should believe that you are the champion, dominate your opposition and once you have them on the mat, keep them down in a deadlock till they scream: “Concede”!
Here’s looking at the Cup!
First Published: Feb 12, 2011, 06:17
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