 mention the conditions and that is the first thing Masahiro Tanaka was asked about following today's game. Extremely bad. You know you get the ball from the umpire and it's already soaking wet so it's not you're not really able to throw in that type of situation I would say. Could you believe after the delay where it wasn't raining that they actually started the game when it was coming down like that? Well, it's raining and it's getting more intense and the game continues. And once the game is over, it's raining again and it's getting worse. But after all, I can't believe that this kind of situation has happened. Well, I haven't been away from the game yet, so it's not like I'm going to be able to get it out the next time. I was thinking about how to take it out and how to get it out. But once I look back on it, I think it's a crazy situation. Yeah, you know at that moment you're just kind of trying to not let that concentration go away. You know you're trying to focus into the game. And you know try to keep yourself neutral in a way. But you know just looking back right now, it was kind of a crazy situation. We'll take the next one from Ken Debra. Last one just to follow up on that. Do you think looking back that you did lose your concentrations because the conditions were so cruel? You know you're facing an extremely good line up. line up to begin with and then you have something like that happen you know it could be a little bit tough to handle but you know at the end of the day you know it's my responsibility to go out there and put up you know shut them down and I wasn't able to do that so I take I take that you know that responsibility