Sunday, November 16, 2008

Why do some cricketers play better under pressure?

You probably know someone that springs to mind immediately. That solid as a rock cricketer that everyone turns to to win or even save a game. They are the ones that perform better under pressure, but why? Because they control pressure, pressure doesn't control them.

Firstly pressure isn't real. You can't physically reach out and grab it can you. It is make believe so to speak, a perception. In real terms we manufacture pressure in our minds and either let it build and build until it breaks us or control it by following a plan or a process of some sort. I'm convinced that silly shots or bowling gone horribly wrong is a result of perceived pressure. The focus may be on winning at all costs and when the game gets to that make or break stage you naturally start creating pressure. Muscles tighten, stomach starts knotting up and the heart starts racing. We have all been there haven't we.

This is when bad cricket decisions are made. All because you aren't allowing your mind to free itself up to play on instinct or habit. I am probably going to go against the grain a bit here and suggest if this sounds familiar and bad decisions are robbing you of performing better try this on for size. Don't focus on winning or losing. Create a focus on what you are aiming to achieve that day. If it's batting it may be a run rate, the amount of singles scored or the amount of time batted. If it's bowling it may be how many dot balls you bowl, how many balls the batter has to play or areas you bowl to. Fielding can be the same by focusing on such things as singles against you, runs saved by you and so on. It is limitless what you can set yourself but I would suggest the team goal or direction should go towards influencing what your focus is on.

By doing this when the time comes to win or lose the game you are focusing on the processes not the result. So you don't get that pressure build up the others do. Try it and see if it works. Better still get your side to try it. This is why you see the great cricketers playing the same game under any conditions. They don't allow pressure to control their environment.

1 comment:

suncar said...

I guess some players just have that killer instinct that helps them get to the top