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A cricket team’s captain is expected to be a paragon of sportsmanship both on and off the field. Always be polite and courteous, and make it your goal to show as much respect to members of the opposing team as you do to your own coach and fellow players.  It’s especially important to make sure you’re on your best behavior during pre- and post-game interviews, special events, and other occasions where you’re interacting with the public. In many ways, the captain is the face of the team. If people don’t think very highly of you, your team’s image may suffer, as well. Make time for your fellow players and encourage them to come to you with questions, concerns, critiques, and suggestions for how to make the team better. At the end of the day, cricket is a team sport, and it takes more than one player to take a team running like a well-oiled machine.  Your teammates are likely to have valuable insights to share, since they each occupy a unique position in relation to the other players and therefore have a unique perspective on the way matches unfold. Just because you’re receptive to outside ideas doesn’t mean you always have to put them into practice. Weigh the feedback you get carefully and determine whether it’s actually beneficial before figuring out what to do with it. Nothing saps morale and sabotages performance like in-fighting. Whenever a confrontation arises between your teammates, be the one to step in and keep the peace. Work with all parties involved to reach a compromise that everyone can live with, or if necessary, ask them to put aside their differences long enough for you to finish the game. Do your best to avoid looking like you’re choosing sides, even if you think one side is clearly in the right. Doing so could alienate one of your players, and a single weak link is all it takes to break the chain. Even though a good cricket captain has to know how to keep players focused and in-line, there is such a thing as being too strict. If you’re the high-strung type, you may need to loosen up a bit and get back in touch with the things that made you fall in love with the sport in the first place. There’s no point in playing if no one is having fun.  Keep in mind that not all cricket enthusiasts take the game as seriously as others, especially if your team is part of an amateur league. Many will just be happy to be outside and play their favorite game.  Think of having fun as a strategy in itself, if you need to. The better a time your teammates are having, the better they’re likely to perform.

Summary:
Conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times. Be open to input from your teammates. Resolve conflicts within your team quickly and fairly. Make enjoying the game a top priority.