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Motivation Quote by Sachin Tendulkar

"It doesn't always happen according to the way you have planned things out but I feel if you have covered most of the aspects, it does help out there in the middle"

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Planning, in Tendulkar's telling, is less a blueprint than a safety net you throw under chaos. The line is built around a classic athlete's contradiction: control matters, but control is never complete. Cricket is a sport where a millimeter on the bat face, a gust of wind, a patchy pitch, or one good ball can rewrite a day. So he gives you the real professional creed: you prepare like the outcome is negotiable, because it is.

The phrasing is revealingly modest. "It doesn't always happen" lowers the ego; it refuses the fantasy that greatness is just willpower with better branding. Then comes the pivot: "covered most of the aspects". Not perfection, not total mastery - most. That word carries the subtext of experience: after enough innings, you stop chasing certainty and start building options. Technical work (footwork, shot selection), mental rehearsal (what if early wicket? what if swing?), and situational awareness (field settings, bowler patterns) become a kind of personal insurance policy.

"Out there in the middle" is where the quote really lives. It's the loneliest place in cricket, a public stage that still feels private: two batters, eleven opponents, and time stretching around your decisions. Tendulkar is talking about how preparation turns panic into problem-solving. Plans fail; frameworks hold. The intent isn't motivational poster optimism. It's a grounded description of elite composure: you can't predict the ball, but you can predict yourself.

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Sachin Tendulkar (born April 24, 1973) is a Athlete from India.

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