 Amit here today. First of all, let's actually give him a round of applause. You know, all the great matches that have been won in T20 as Israeli thanks to his bowling and the hat trick that you made is something that we're going to remember for a very, very long time. So you know, being part of cricket, cricket is a religion to us. I mean, you know, after Hinduism, Sikhism, it's like cricket, which is probably even before the rest of our religions. So how did you get into cricket? Was it something that you decided when you were young that this is going to be my life career? Or did it happen by chance? Good evening, everyone. First of all, thanks a lot for having me here, ma'am. And I don't think so. Somebody decided to like to play for India or something like that. Everybody started on the treat or gully cricket. I also started like that. But I have a few lucky guys to play for India and perform there, still playing. And I played 12 years still, keep going strong on IPL also. So let's see. But I don't think so. Somebody started thinking like that, can play for India. It's a long journey, it's a hard journey, but up and down is always there. But yeah, but you do a lot of hard work to reach there. Sure. I can totally imagine. I mean, that's why you're loved by pretty much the all of the country and probably outside also with T20 Games. So how do you think T20 Games have really changed the culture of cricket in this country? I mean, how, you know, it's made everything faster. Everything is speedier. It's like, you know, you're watching games like, like having a hundred miles, a hundred meters printer. So how do you think it has brought a change in particularly you as cricketers to think the game differently? As a cricketer, I don't like that. But actually for like people wants to finish early, want to go home early and want to see so much of sixies and boundaries. Nobody wants to see wickets and good bowling and some batsman struggle and swinging ball. I like to play and watch cricket test matches basically. And if you ask any cricketer, everybody wants to play test match only. But people demand so we can't do anything. But which one thing is very good for a cricketer because if I came for a T20, for my time, when I started cricket, it's difficult to make money and to reach there and start. You have to perform like four or five years. Then two people know who you are. But nowadays, if people you want to make your mark and you want to know people, people know you who you are. So you just pipel is there for you guys. And one thing I really like to for a T20 for like poor guy and is playing cricket also and getting money also. So that is different I can feel. But as a cricketer, any cricketer if you feel, maybe batsman don't like it, the T20 cricket, but baller never like it to play T20 cricket. And one thing I can surely tell you, he struggled for money and you perform some domestic level. So you have some platform to earn money and make your name big name. So Zypel is there and T20 is there. So I'm very happy for a poor people who are just struggling for a money. Now is platform is there to make your money and make your name also. Sure. You know, I can imagine what you're going through. So how do you sort of, I mean, know fair is always there to lose the match and perform well. Even but there is a profession is always there. And we do a lot of things about it. Somebody like wants to listen to music. Somebody wants to do something. Somebody wants to do jokes. People, but so they always listen something to his mind and relax all the time. It doesn't show that no doubt the profession is always there. But because we all together just go there and give your best. You know, I mean, the whole country has felt bad, but you know, I mean, you know, as a team, as a country, citizen of that country, how do they get over that trauma and sort of say that I'm moving forward. Believe me, especially World Cup. But I see it differently that cricket is a game of defeat and victory, and they played so well, they lose only one match, I think, that will be semifinal. So, after coming on a big time, it happens, but I can tell you as a cricketer, we feel a thousand times bad, like you feel guys. So, we always think that so many people want us to win and perform. So, to carry forward, it happens that we lost today, it's okay, so many people are still watching us. They want us to win a match, so we try to forget that we have to win a match for them. Whatever wrong we did, we just improve from there and get another match win for India. And I think, you know, this whole hall is full of entrepreneurs. So, small enterprises are me and they are very big and they are at a lot of stress levels. And, you know, there are a lot of moments for all of us that are our defining moments. But I feel that the defining moments of cricketers are more stressful than us. So, how do you beat stress? I mean, you know, what do you do that you don't feel stressed and still you go out there and play the game? See, ma'am, I'll just tell you one thing. Everyone's stress levels are different, but I know that stress levels are different. But I can say only one thing. Whatever stress, whatever is there, don't take your home. Just finish there and go to your home. Enjoy your life with your family, with your children. Don't show them anybody. Just leave it to the next day. Whenever you come, just give you more than 100% like last day you did. Just think what is going on. Just try to give you better than yesterday. That's it. So, this is my final question. I'm sure people out here have lots of questions for you. Who is your mentor? Who did you get to learn the most from? Because he was my mentor and that's why I've been able to reach this strategic point in my life. If you ask me as a cricketer, there are two or three people there, like Sachin. And you can say sort of Ganguly and my favorite Anil Kumbhle, Shane Vaughan. But I've seen every day, every hour in my life to listen. I see people, I went to Himachal for a few days. There is one guy there. I'll just give you one story. How do I improve myself? How do I encourage myself to do well? So, there is one guy who doesn't have a hand. He was working for some factory or something. He was cleaning the cars and everything. So, I just asked him, I just stopped my car. My car was also a little dirty, but I just stayed there for like half an hour. I just asked him how this happened. I thought he was born or something like that. He said, no, I'm working for some company 25 years back. So, I got a current and I lost my arm. And he has two children, one girl also. So, I asked him what you did. He said, I'll never be looked back. I'll just start working something else. And I'm doing this. So, this inspiring story. I put in my, all the tutor and everything for that guy. So, like 25 years, he's retired, he doesn't have any arms. He's got a food for his family and he's done so many things. He's two children, boys, guys that's studying in the colleges right now. And one guy's doing some jobs, some, I don't know, some company. I didn't remember that, but it's inspiring. Like, things like this, inspiring me so much. We have everything and we think, that there's nothing going on with us. Think about that guy, he doesn't have a hand and he's doing so many things for his family. Think about it, but we have everything. So, yeah, we can see everything. There's pressure, everything is happening with me. Yeah, it happens with everyone. But you have to take your foot forward and deal it and go forward all the time. Sure. Thank you very much.