centurymaker
Cricketer Of The Year
Well, not really. When you are partial what happens is that you form certain expectations from the players and the team as a whole, and so when things don't go your team's way, you are left disappointed at the very least, whereas this is never the case when you are neutral. Plus, you are tensed half of the time, so all in all, it involves just too much negative emotion IMO, well at least for me.
On the other hand, I loved it yesterday when I was treating everyone equally (not forming any attachments with anyone) and not trying to support anyone (being neutral). Also, I noticed that I was staying more in the present, which meant I could enjoy the moment more, instead of worrying even to a small extent about something going on, as it is so often the case (Vijay being in the 90s as an example). Lastly, instead of my mind focusing more on one side of the game due to partiality, I was being able to follow both bowling and batting equally, which was what made it so entertaining I believe.
Basically no expectations (even subconsious ones) = appreciation for cricket without any worries whatsoever. I doubt I'd be able to pull something like that off today though since I hold some negative impressions of Zaheer Khan and his trundler pace
On the other hand, I loved it yesterday when I was treating everyone equally (not forming any attachments with anyone) and not trying to support anyone (being neutral). Also, I noticed that I was staying more in the present, which meant I could enjoy the moment more, instead of worrying even to a small extent about something going on, as it is so often the case (Vijay being in the 90s as an example). Lastly, instead of my mind focusing more on one side of the game due to partiality, I was being able to follow both bowling and batting equally, which was what made it so entertaining I believe.
Basically no expectations (even subconsious ones) = appreciation for cricket without any worries whatsoever. I doubt I'd be able to pull something like that off today though since I hold some negative impressions of Zaheer Khan and his trundler pace