T Dilip: ‘When a catch is dropped, I put myself in the player’s shoes’
Image :X In this exclusive conversation with T Dilip, he opens up about handling failures as a coach, understanding players individually and adapting training methods to bring out the best in each player. He speaks about the responsibility that comes with coaching, including taking the brunt when the team underperforms, while acknowledging that the credit belongs to the players when the team succeeds. He also reflects on the impact of failures on him and how they have shaped him over time. Boria: How do you deal with failure when, in spite of all the effort, the team drops multiple catches? Dilip: So, working with the Indian team, I’ve realised one thing, and that is appreciation and criticism both come with the same intensity, and you have to accept the criticism if you enjoy the appreciation. But, at the end of the day, it would be dishonest of me to say that it doesn’t affect me. Whenever a catch is dropped, I try to put myself in the player’s shoes and think about what t...