BEING BETTER THAN YESTERDAY
Yazvendra Chahal, leg spinner, who has been in the Indian Cricket team goes candid on his ambitions and his resurgence. He admits he had been through a tough previous year marked by injuries and illness. He says, though the time away from cricket had tested him both physically and mentally, he is entering the new season with a renewed purpose.
He reveals, "Last year wasn't easy. But with the support of my family, friends and the Punjab team's management, I've come through it. I'm feeling much better now."
He has revamped himself.
To rebuild himself and to underline his commitment to peak performance, he has made several lifestyle changes.
He has given up alcohol, focussed on better sleep, improved his diet and committed himself to consistent Gym work.
He affirms, "I want to keep improving each year. I may not promise specific results, but I'll give everything I have, on and off the field."
There has been in evidence a mental reset.
At present he goes by, "This is about being better than yesterday."
What matters to him now is, helping the youngsters, supporting his teammates and giving off his best. He bats for collective strength over indvidual brilliance.
Success, according to him, comes through teamwork, where every one contributes to the utmost.
Yazvendra Chahal articulates and solidly emphasises the most essential features for leading a successful life
It is valid for each individual, valid at our homes, valid at the work front and valid everywhere.
Yes, when we fail or fall, we have to revamp ourselves. We may have to go in for lifestyle changes. You have to constantly improve. You will have to give your hundred percent to accomplish the tasks on hand. And please do not refrain from developing the juniors or those who are not on par.
Your mantra has to be, you are going to perform better today than yesterday.
You will have to encourage your team members to believe in collective strength. Here each one performs his part to the utmost. It enables the team to taste success with ease.
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Sourced from an article on Yazvendra Chahal in Times of India of 20th March 2026 in part.

