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‘Winning is sometimes a little hollow’: RCB’s head coach Andy Flower visited the spiritual guru in Rishikesh – Watch. Cricket news

Andy Flower, former Zimbabwe Cricketer and current royal challengers, the head coach of Bangalore, recently met with spiritual guru Swami Chidanand Saraswati at the Parmarth Niketan Ashram in Rishikesh.The RCB’s first Indian Premier League Championship was held during the International Yoga Day under Flower’s coaching.“I was talking with Swami about the teams, really. And as a sports outfit, the trend for us is to grab the trophy you want to win. And everything is about winning.”Watch:“But from my experience in playing and coaching, winning is not quite enough. Something else should be, something darker, something more meaningful than just winning. Because winning is sometimes a little hollow.”

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“This is a bit of an anti-climax that sometimes occurs after you win. So, there should be something else. And we were talking about the effect you can do on the groups of other people and people. ,

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“But you have to take care of yourself first. You must first stay in a good place, which is to make a good impact on other people first.”During his visit to Rishikesh, Flower shared his experiences about International Yoga Day.“It has been fantastic in Rishikesh on International Yoga Day. I have been in Rishikesh for the last two weeks. I have been learning a lot about yoga, and what I have learned is that yoga is not about an hour orbit, but it is a way of life for hundreds of millions of people. I have enjoyed physical practices.

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