"There are a few players who don't like to think about the game"
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The line also carries a veteran’s empathy. Tendulkar came up in an era when “cricket brain” was romanticized, when every shot was treated as a thesis. By acknowledging players who resist that, he’s widening the definition of professionalism. Not everyone accesses excellence through the same doorway. Some athletes play best on feel: rhythm, timing, instinct, muscle memory. Their refusal to “think” is often a discipline, not an absence.
There’s subtext about pressure, too. In India, cricket is less a game than a national argument, and Tendulkar was its most scrutinized exhibit. He knows how quickly thinking turns into second-guessing, and second-guessing turns into fear. So the quote reads like a small act of protection: permission to be present rather than cerebral, to let the bat swing without a committee meeting in your head.
It’s a quietly modern take on performance: cognition isn’t always control. Sometimes it’s interference.
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