="news-body">I had my shield up, sunglasses on, pretending not to recognize them. I was noticing them, obviously. I was looking their way from behind the tint. I was so unpleasant. Striving to get staunch when all <b></b> I was performing was appearing arrogant. Matthew Hart spoke in my path, but previous me, as if I wasn't there, and just loud ample for me to hear. "He's a odd one particular. Weird."
<p class="news-body">But let's not cease there. What about the "mental" stuff off the park? How do sportsmen, and for the purpose of this informative article, cricketers, cope with themselves and these all <b></b> over them on the personal level?
<p class="news-body">I'm fairly absolutely sure most of us agree that physical sports activities and sporting competitions aren't constantly won through the largest and strongest. There has to be, and there's, a substantial mental element to it as well. No matter if it can be in pre-event planning, in-game tactics, managing stress, and then functionality review.
<p class="news-body">Is that genuinely what is going on behind the lenses, the strut, the tattoos, the <b></b> lack of <b></b> acknowledgement of many others all over? For me, and unquestionably for many <b></b> others, it had been the polar opposite of what was definitely happening.
<p class="news-body">In the final couple of weeks a specific player has captured a great deal of headlines. There exists a very easy picture to conjure of an arrogant sportsman: sunglasses on, chest out, tattoos, as well as a "you cannot touch me" strut. A strong, determined look, a million miles away, pondering his up coming contract, endorsement and on-field achievement, definitely.
<p class="news-body">I <b></b> was, almost certainly. My own team-mates considered that too. Very well, which is what I considered they thought. That lack of self-confidence emanating as perceived arrogance. All I needed to <b></b> do was say, "Hi lads" and I'd have appeared "normal". But I couldn't. I just could not. I didn't understand how to.
<p class="news-body">Behind my sunglasses I was always analysing. Analysing how people were analysing and judging me. My eyes darted close to nervously. Eyes that wanted to know what people thought. Eyes that saw people's rea


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