 Today we're going to talk about Sikandar Raza and he's a Cricket player and Greg wants to tell us about the videos we're going to watch So this video is he was picked the man of the week or MVP as we might call it in the US for a game between Zimbabwe and Pakistan in which he they had just beaten Pakistan You'll hear him talking about that. They'll ask him questions about how that's doing about what the future of the team looks like Sikandar a great performance at what time did you actually start believing that this match could come in your side before the first ball was bold? I personally thought as I said, we were 15 or 20 runs short But I really truly believe in this group of boys We knew that if you can feel well and take all our chances and cut those important twos We could we could really win this game and the way Garava and Mabunu started the first two overs and then of course We had early wickets Brad took a wicket in the fourth over then Mabunu took one in the fifth over and to have And then I think if Tahar got out in the seventh over or something like eight over. So do you have Pakistan down for 30 yard? I thought that was a start we needed All right, Greg. What do you got? Yeah, this is a really good example of watching somebody internalize a question before they respond to it Right out of the gate he comes out and says by the ball But if you notice he's got that slow blink rate to do data intake as the person's asking the question Then he drives home his point by illustrating him We say an illustrator mean he is pushing his or punctuating his thoughts words and phrases with some movement He does it with his brow as he's looking as he narrows his eye thinking about what he's saying Anytime he's at a place where he is doing any kind of recall you look his eyes narrow And he looks away as he's trying to think about tells of something But then that that one statement out the door is bold right up front when you're right up front We're gonna win this game Scott what he's got all right His excitement shows it when he's at the very beginning when he's kind of swaying back and forth He's he's he's this is a big deal for him So he's excited about his eyes are wide his posture is great It's spot-on his head his head's cocked back a little bit give him that air of confidence But it's not so it's that arrogance that you see but it's just that that confidence You want to see in in in your sports team or someone on your on your team? But then that returns normal as he's as he starts answering the question his cadence is fast Which he should be at this point and then his deck his diction is very clear very clean You don't understand everything he's saying these squints is he's thinking about what he's gonna say next is it before he gives That last piece of information and we see his eyes knit right here just a little bit where he says I really because he's really into that he's not he's not we're not the point yet in the Interview where he starts using his his illustrator is really big But we'll move on to that in just a few minutes mark. What do you got? Yeah? So I mean the question here is is are we looking at somebody who could lead? Zimbabwe to total victory my understanding is and cricket fans You'll be able to tell us down below but Zimbabwe have been causing some sturs in the the T20 because they've been doing Exceptionally well and is this guy a star of the cricket scene? Here's what I see Yeah, like you Scott that that moving from side to side most likely Excitement looks a little bit what Greg might call chained elephant But I don't think it's that and interesting. You know Greg didn't bring it up I think if it was a real sense of of worry Which is often why you might get this side-to-side movement Greg probably what have boarded up I'm with you. It's more likely excitement But by the way sometimes you'll see this side-to-side movement when somebody is targeting when they're trying to work out Hang on what's the jet? What's the distance because it's one of our ways of changing angles on a situation to work out what the distance is and of course This guy is an incredible bowler and he's going to be all about how do you get target and how do you get distance? So we also get that narrowing of the eyes when he's targeting with his answer Targeting the person who's brought forward the question we get an eyebrow raised That's usually a request for approval or a request to say hey I know you we're friendly and he's looking for that on we took early wickets So the question has been look do you think do you think you're any good at this game? Do you think you have a good team? He raises his eyebrows and he says we took early wickets to say can't you recognize that we started out? Really well on this therefore I'm suggesting we might continue in this way and the narrative is That we we I thought we were gonna win I was confident before the first ball was bold So he's putting forward this narrative of we started off well I knew we were gonna be winners way before the narrative is is we're super confident and you should be looking out for us Chase, what do you got on this one? Yeah, one thing Right is the interviewers asking this question his mouth is open when we're rehearsing lines and we're faking something We're going through it in our head as the questions being asked especially when we're nervous. We close our mouth We tend to breathe through our nose instead another thing is the questions about him and he uses team pronouns He refers to we and us and our so this is the language of leadership. Let's see in the in the next few videos what we got All right, well if you don't know who we are we're the behavior panel and I'm Scott Rouse I'm a body language expert and analyst and a trained law enforcement in the military and interrogation body language And I created the number one online body language course body language tactics with Greg Hartley mark I'm Mark Bowden. I'm an expert in human behavior and body language help people all over the world to stand out win trust gain Credibility every time they communicate including some of the leaders of the G7 chase Hey, I'm chase used to 20 years in the US military I wrote the number one best-selling book on behavior profiling influence and persuasion and I transform people's lives through teaching those skills today Greg Greg Hartley. I'm a former Sorry guys, okay. I'm Greg Hartley. I'm a former army interrogator interrogation instructor resistance to interrogation instructor Britain 10 books on body language and behavior and I spend most of my time in business Seconder great performance at what time did you actually start believing that this match could come in your side before the first ball was bold I personally thought as I said, we were 15 or 20 runs shot But I really truly believe in this group of boys We knew that if you can feel well and take all our chances and cut those important twos We could we could really win this game and the way Garava and Mabunu started the first two overs and then of course we had early wickets Brad took a wicked in the fourth over then Mabunu took one in the fifth over and to have and then I think if Tahar got out in the seventh over or something like eight over. So do you have Pakistan down for 30 odd? I thought that was a start we needed And just like your belief from the first ball and do you think there's another belief that this team could advance further Are we gonna take one game at a time all our energies and focus was on Pakistan now with ships to Bangladesh We'll do our analysis We'll take one game at a time But in shall I generally believe in this group of boys but what we have done is open the group for for everyone everyone who plays good cricket can basically win and You never know where's the money end up? Well policy candor is Brad Evans your go-to man for the last over now I think all of us could be the go-to ballers. I think it basically depends I thought so when skipper asked me what my opinion is should Brad ball the 19th or the 20th I my opinion was that we try and kill the game if Beza, I mean Graves been bowling exceptionally well if you can leave 15 16 runs in the last over I think Brad being playing the first game. I thought the more runs we can leave for the youngster the better But I just saw the way he ball. He held his nerve credit to him credit of the whole group to be honest and Mike what do you got? Yeah, so listen last time I was saying I think he is Confident about the outcomes now. I'm gonna say I'm not sure he's so confident about how they've got to those outcomes What the triggers are what is causing this success? We've opened The group for everyone and there's a smile But there's also a little bit more on one side than the other of that smile Which usually suggests a little bit of contempt there So is that about the smile of opening that kind of kind of democratic process? Look now everybody has a chance because we've opened up this this game And is there a little bit of contempt there for the usual people who might be successful in T20? Of course, as you well know, that's most likely gonna be India Pakistan, you know some of the classic players there who teams there who do incredibly well Zimbabwe a little bit of a you know in the back of the pack usually so potentially a little bit of delight and a little bit of a contempt for other teams lip compression there, which is when we see the lips kind of disappear a little bit or or Push together more likely lip compression on On those those outcomes and also double shoulder shrug there So I'm not sure that he quite has a handle on why they're doing so well He knows they're doing well and there's a there's a word that he uses there Which I believe is Arabic and Greg you'll be able to jump in for me there on in shall out or something like that And I think that might have some meaning behind it So so Greg, what are your thoughts on this? Yeah, so culturally in shall lot is just part of how you would talk about tomorrow You don't ever assume like in Arabic. You don't assume anything will happen That's presumptive for a human being to do so it's part of the culture and I know he's Pakistani But even then it carries through with a religion and that so I'll start by saying really could mean nothing could mean something But there is there are a couple of really interesting pieces of body language in here There's an indicator that he is trying to recall information again because he squints his eyes and moves his eyes away in a break But when he talks about Bangladesh if you'll notice very closely Mark, you're dead on it does lip compression at Bangladesh There's something around Bangladesh at this point and you'll also see his brows kind of knit and move away Like he has some uncertainty there Interestingly, this is a day before I believe and they lost to Bangladesh the next day So maybe he was fearful Maybe there's something there for you if you're interested in how this is going to work out for India Watch as he's interviewed going into India and see if he does that same pattern Maybe you'll see that you have some indicator chase. What do you got? Yeah, I did I was the chief in the military I don't talk about that very much But there's one thing that you learn when you become a chief and this is like this one sentence thing It's jammed in your head is to pass on credit and soak up blame And we're seeing a very good demonstration of that here He's offering genuine credit here with no reservation doesn't have to think very hard to give this positive Compliment because he observed it in a positive way. I think when it happened So he's not having to like be jealous or insecure about any of this and then reword it later So you're seeing this instantaneous lack of hesitancy with these compliments because he observed it in that way in real time And that's one of the things that we might look for when we're doing Maybe a job interview and looking for someone who you need to hire as a team leader Scott, what do you got? Yeah, we're here. We're seeing the classic cue for I'm listening to you And that's when someone's head is tilted a little bit toward toward what you're doing And they're listening it's down to the side a little bit And it looks like they're listening to you and his eyebrows are up just a little bit So it looks like he's focused on you listening to you So if you want to give someone the impression you're listening give that a shot that'll help every time In the area he illustrates sparingly with his right hand illustrators of things we use to Punctuate or to emphasize specific words or phrases and that's what he does here They get a little bit more that these progress as he goes along as the excitement builds But that's what those are for as he's explained what's going on He says we've opened a group to everyone he smiles a little bit for them Just briefly for that because he's proud of that he wants to include people like Chase was saying the leadership Part of this then we talks about never knowing where they'll end up He squiggles little squiggles a little bit in his seat and that's when he compresses his lips I think he wants to say a little bit more there, but but again, he's trying not to seem cocky But he's keeping that in as he's looking confident and and exuding his confidence And this leaves things open-ended but positive and so far It's all pretty much confident cues confidence cues we're seeing at this point Then the shoulder shrugs and the redirective language suggests he doesn't know for sure if Brad's gonna play in the first game But you know, I guess I guess he doesn't know so that's what he's showing so those things When you see a little shoulder shrug like that that that usually let you know that person isn't confident with that answer answer Or they may not know I'm not seeing any deception in this just his in being unsure about what's gonna happen All right, so I got the good Mm-hmm And just like your belief from the first ball and do you think there's another belief that this team could advance further Are we gonna take one game at a time all our energies and focus was on Pakistan Now which ships to Bangladesh and we'll do our analysis We'll take one game at a time But in shall I generally believe in this group of boys but what we have done is open the group for for everyone everyone who plays good cricket can basically win and You never know where's the money end up? Well policy candor is Brad Evans your go-to man for the last over now Um, I think all of us could be the go-to ballers. I think it basically depends I thought so when skipper asked me what my opinion is should Brad ball the 19th or the 20th My opinion was that we try and kill the game if visa I mean Graves been bowling exceptionally well if we can leave 15 16 runs in the last over I think Brad being playing the first game. I thought the more runs we can leave for the youngster the better But I just saw the way he ball. He held his nerve credit to him credit of the whole group to be honest and How Holly do you write that win in terms of your your career? Obviously the number four ranked side in the in the world one run in defending You know a modest total on a good batting deck. Yeah, I I think Since I've been part of the Maui cricket I will read that the the best victory we've had because there's no better stage This is World Cup the biggest stage of all and and to beat Pakistan by one run as you said the modest total I mean you're gonna have to do everything right to defend that and I think which we did so for me That's probably the best victory. I've been part of with Zimbabwe You got man of the match to know how much do you owe that to Regis's glove work there for your third weekend? That was pretty impressive. Wasn't it down the lakes odd? Oh Brother to be honest with you fine Yes, I'm the love God the man of the match had we won the game and had this trophy goes to or could have gone To somebody else. I wouldn't have cared less Listen, sometimes it is like that one guy who gets man of the match But if you look at all of us the way the way Williams ball the way Ryan ball ball that won over the way Garava Mabunu, I mean blessing and Brad I mean this could have gone to anybody and wonder I wouldn't have cared less but Most important goal was to win this game and which we've done that Alex. All right, Mike. What do you got? Yeah, interesting. So I think what he's trying to do here is balance a question there, which is provoking him to be proud of his achievement with that of a team leader And so you get on you know, how highly do you rate that win? You get some kind of lip grooming? There to suggest. Hey, you know, I'm kind of looking good here and I need to look good here, but at the same time purse lips and forward Holding back on that as well now purse lips are interesting Sometimes they hold back a comment. Sometimes it's somebody's thinking about something. Sometimes they're actually giving you direction Some purse lips in some cultures is about Go over that way. That's the direction instead of pointing So no one body language queue makes that means the same thing in every circumstance within every culture But here's what I would say in this one is I think he's being To an extent baited with a proud question He he has some pride around that as he should I mean we've seen pictures of him being really demonstrative on the pitch You know when he gets a win He's big and his arms are out and he's and he really celebrates a win here He's having to keep it a little more contained with these lip retractions of will withheld thought I think there's a little bit of being under pressure here under the spotlight though. He's an incredible player I don't think he's used to this level of attention. I could be wrong. Let me know down below But he keeps going away. Oh, by the way, I mean his illustrator is a really good He does a really good flick away there in the narrative of look I couldn't I couldn't care less, you know if I didn't get that and I think it's true That's a really good illustrator. So I think it's true. He's proud of that achievement But he really couldn't care less if somebody else got it He'd be proud for them as well. So I think from my point of view the team player narrative the team narrative is Very accurate, very true I don't see any deception around that and we know that teams that really players teams can do exceptionally well Exceptionally well. So things look good for him and his team at this point Scott. What do you got on this one? All right, like you were saying these are the biggest illustrators We've seen so far again the illustrators of the things you use to emphasize specific words or phrases or an idea and sometimes you'll use Illustrators to and they're more gestures when you talk about building boxes and things like that when you describe building something He's not describing building but he's giving you the situation and telling you the things that are important to him with these Illustrators now the question touched the nerve here because he sticks his tongue out and he holds it there Just a second and quite often when you see the tongue do that between the teeth that that usually suggests that person feels like They're getting away with something I don't know what he thinks he would be getting away with here So I think he's just part of his him trying to hold his excitement in so he doesn't get too excited about the whole thing But I think he feels good about it and he's trying to control his emotion by doing that the mouth grooming That we've seen beginning of each one of these videos and throughout most of that I believe our adapters and adapters are the things we use to get rid of that built-up stress or tension in situations and obviously Anyone that's gonna be interviewed on TV or the internet whatever and they know a lot of people are gonna be watching You're gonna see adapters quite often like right now. I just realized as I'm doing that I'm sitting here pulling my arm like this a little bit so because I'm the one up in the Spotlight of what we're doing right now and his head shakes during the question and that shows these listening and taking in information and He answers a little bit Too quickly or certainly he has been up to this point and again that suggests that he's excited about what's going on He wants to get that information out then he leans toward that person that's asking the question that lets you know to these Obviously he's gonna be focused on this person But that's showing you that he really I think subconsciously is like really wants to get into this and so that's why he's doing that and I think I'll leave it pretty much at that right there Chase, what do you got? I'm gonna I'm gonna give a quote shout-out to Joe Navarro who wrote this brilliant one line That says any repeated behavior repetitive behavior is self-soothing and that's exactly I think what you're what you're saying here Scott, and we're seeing that there Sorry, how you all mute that? And When he is like just talking about getting named man of the game, what is it called man of the match? I think man of the match. That's right. Yeah, so he this this gesture this kind of throwing away Gestures extremely common in this part of the world and it's a very honest and instantaneous gesture where that's not Meaningful to him the meaningful thing is the team one and when he's talking about these other people and how great they did He said all of us not all of them. He's known all of us together Did a great job. So he's not If he was deliberately isolating them to make himself look good, he would say they all did a great job But I think the language of leaders that we're really seeing here is all of us did a good job together So we're seeing that it's not he's not forcing himself to behave differently than his normal behavior of what I would think is Leadership here. It's all I got right Sorry This is a great example of a person who has the world culture behind him This guy I think was born in Pakistan went to school in Scotland now lives in Zimbabwe Playing for that national team and started to play late So he brings a lot of different parts of cultures with him So you see a very world kind of culture to him the way he goes about his language and everything else I agree with all of you. He kind of flips. I couldn't care less if I got man in the match I think he really does mean that and if you pay attention if you want a better Emphasis on that fact the most emphatic thing he says in word pattern is win this game Those are he changes cadence. He changes the stress on the words and everything else The only interesting piece for me if you're watching to know how he feels is he does a lip compression at and we say a lip Compression is withheld information whether that's emotion feeling or fact We can't tell but when he says the most important game or the best victory I've been part of he does a quick quick lip compression. Does that mean I didn't play the part that you think I did Does that mean that I don't know how we got there mark I think it may go back to what you're saying in the beginning not really sure how we did it But we did it. So now if we could do it one time, we could do it again He's very careful with his words and I think it's a good example. Let's pay attention to what he says in the next couple And how highly do you write that win in terms of your your career? Obviously the number four ranked side in the in the world one run win Defending, you know a modest total on a good batting deck. Yeah I I think um since I've been part of the Maui cricket I will read that the the best victory we've had because There's no better stage. This is world cup the biggest stage of all and and to beat Pakistan By one run as you said the modest total I mean, you're gonna have to do everything right to defend that and I think which we did So for me, that's probably the best victory. I've been part of with Zimbabwe You got man of the match to know how much do you owe that to Regis's glove work there for your third wicket. That was pretty impressive. Wasn't it down the lake side? Oh, brother to be honest, would you Fine. Yes, Alhamdulillah. I've got the man of the match had we won the game and had this trophy goes to or could have gone to somebody else I wouldn't have cared less um Listen, sometimes it is like that one guy who gets man of the match But if you look at all of us the way the way Williams ball the way Ryan ball ball that won over the way garava Mabounu, I mean blessing and Brad I mean this could have gone to anybody and wonder I wouldn't have cared less but Most important goal was to win this game and which we've done that How exciting is it that you're you're still alive for the the semifinals as well? It looks like a really wide open group now Oh, I thought the Irish boys did that yesterday as well to the other group So it's quite nice to be to be here where the group is wide open now And not just wide open that Zimbabwe's got a really good chance to achieve something I'm not going to start looking or thinking about the semifinal I'm going to take one game at a time and and look at Bangladesh and take it from there All right, Greg, what do you got? Yeah, this is an interesting use of that tongue jut, you know We talk a lot about tongue grooming the mouth because you're feeling stressed But usually don't do that between words when he says we're going to take it one day at a time We're going to look at Bangladesh His tongue juts out between those that makes me think there was some stress already in him some Fear or our uncertainty about how that Bangladesh game would have gone for you if you're in India And you're watching this and you're trying to figure out pay attention Let's watch him when he's interviewed the day before Or if it's a day after whenever we're talking about the India match We'd look for that same thing to see some kind of uncertainty. He does a really good job However of saying look, I'm not going to start looking at the semifinals Yeah, he's asking you for approval raises his brow and the whole thing But then when he says we're going to take it one day at a time And we'll worry about Bangladesh pushes his tongue through his mouth in the middle of the sentence I think it means something different than grooming Mark what do you got? Yeah, I'm with you on that the eyebrow raise on semifinals is he's not really certain Whether that's that's in their scope Once again reiterates the idea of they've opened up the field as well as the Irish having done that as well And so there's there's a chance for people who are in the background to get through And and and go up against some of the classic big big teams as we'll see I think on We're we're recording this on a Wednesday and the big match with India I think he's on Sunday. And so all eyes are on that at the moment We know at this point that they were defeated by Bangladesh And so, you know in hindsight we can see that uncertainty in that look for approval of can we make those Semifinals it then turns out as I understand it It's not just how they play that gets you to a semifinal. It's how others do as well There's a little complexity in there So so, you know, you've you've got other teams have to do badly or do really well for you to get into a semifinal position But anyway, he thinks he stands a chance There's an opportunity but much depends on factors that he just has zero Control over and so we don't see a blustering and boisterous kind of Leadership here. We see one which which is about the team about the opportunity and about let's let's see how we do We'll do our best Chase, what do you see in this one? Yep more more the leadership stuff going on right here And I want to talk about this eyebrow movement really quick Our eyebrows tend to go up when we want approval and down when we want understanding So if I want you to understand something the eyebrows will go down if I want some approval They're more likely to go up along with the tone of my voice So just think about that way we want approval We want understanding and we see both of those here and we see them at the precise points if we were looking at Mark like you just said not the boisterous Leader but the the humble servant leader you might you might say Scott All right was when he's asking about how excited he is he shows how excited he is he's got that big smile going on He starts moving around But but while he's doing that he's trying to contain that excitement because he's trying to look pro and professional as he is Then then he's he's still got those like you were talking about Greg those Mouth grooming gestures happen in there and I'm sure there's a bunch of reasons for that as well Like you were you were saying his illustrators are controlled and they're on point and they land where they should land When someone is using their illustrators like we've been talking about like I've been saying When they land where they're supposed to when they hit each word like that, that's fine That's what they should be doing because that means their brain is locked up with whatever's happening right then But if they do this and they say the word is probably something really good And it they're hitting where there are no words or hitting behind or hitting too soon Then that that lets you know they're thinking about something else that's going on Doesn't necessarily mean they're being deceptive or anything like that It just lets you know that they're not not sure about what their their answer is. It could be deception, but I think Um, and something like this he's not doing that So it wouldn't wouldn't we're not seeing that but I want you to know what that's what it is If you ever see those out of sync with what the person is saying His cadence is as fast as it's been so far cadence is how you speak it's the speed you you talk at and While he's speeding up his diction the way is is the clarity of his words are clean and clear Everything's still really good. This shows more excitement. Even though the energy is ramped up His diction is still very clean and just spot on you can understand everywhere. He's saying nothing's mushing into anything And again, he spreads out this praises. He's given to the whole team to everybody else This is a great chance for him to say when they throw that he goes. Yeah, man Because he's like the the the main guy in the game. What was it called mark the man of the man of the match So it was man of the match, but he's not saying. Yeah, because I think this he doesn't say I I'm never I haven't heard I yet. Maybe he hasn't it slipped by me But he spreads it amongst the team and everybody else around him. That's one of those leadership things Jocko willing talks about stuff like that. Just what you were saying chase About when there's a problem man, that's your problem. It didn't come from over here We experienced that and when our thing in vegas a problem had come up and the guy who was running everything Didn't say this is um, you know, this is their fault. We hired them outside of here He took all the the bad stuff for himself. So that was a that's a leadership thing there He knows how to use every tool he's given like that And that's what you see in leaders. He's when they when they give them that information They give me these good things maybe as he spreads it out like I was saying earlier We've all been saying He knows how to use those so he's experienced in that and that's really good Confidence is the main thing we're seeing here. I think it's really important at this point. All right, we good. Yeah All right How exciting is it that you're you're still alive for the the semifinals as well? It looks like a really wide open group now I thought the Irish boys did that yesterday as well to the other group So it's quite nice to be to be here where the group is wide open now and not just wide open That's Zimbabwe's got a really good chance to achieve something. I'm not going to start looking or thinking about the semifinal I'm going to take one game at a time and and and look at Bangladesh and take it from there Ah So how important is when it's for Zimbabwe cricket especially to inspire the Next generation of recruiters back home, especially this spin and other women against the major teams So brother we spoke about this yesterday as well and and I'll tell you We have a lot of youngsters now picking up the picking up this sport back home A lot of the parents are accepting that their kids can have a future in this sport So I personally feel that we have an at this group have an added Responsibility to make sure cricket grows in Zimbabwe We always talk about the Zimbabwe has a very small pool of players But that's because not many players may be playing or taking this sport We want to make sure that this group of boys can actually encourage and achieve something where not just the players But their families and everybody can truly believe that there's a future in the sport and we can raise the flag high Thank you everyone All right chase. What do you got? So we see a lot more confidence here and is very fluent in his language fluent in the delivery is confident And he's referring to everyone his brother. That is not some weird thing that just he is doing This is very very common in this part of the world But he seems to stand up after receiving a cue. It looks like from the back of the room But it when I first looked at this I thought he was just like, all right I'm out I'm bouncing But then you can go back and look and you can see him he gets some kind of a cue from the back of the room that he's That he's done with questions there. That's that's what we're seeing him. We're seeing the leader greg Yeah, I think we see confidence this first time we hear him really use the word I he says I personally believe that and he's talking about they're going to grow and this is going to become stronger Also that they have an obligation To be role models for this up and coming generation of folks sounds like confidence sounds like hey We got more work to do we're going to do it So if if we're leaning on this guy to say whether or not he thinks you're going to win I think he does scott all right Now we've come to a place where he's using his illustrators the most and they're following exactly where they should and when they should Right on the point when he's when he's talking nothing's messed up there. Again, that's another Key to let you know someone's confident about what they're talking about he starts using his hand as an illustrator as well He has a little bit up to this point, but not as much and he's doing that while he speaks and that gives us That that makes him look more sincere So if you want to look sincere about something you're and you're trying to get that point across Use your illustrators, but use your head too to make sure you get that point across that. It's important like I did just then Um, not much illustrating from the left hand, which was interesting It means absolutely nothing But I just noticed that and thought I'd throw it in there and these are all the cues we're seeing of sincerity And being earnest about what you're talking about and leaders do that They'll get all excited and those and and only does he spread the praise around He spreads that excitement by acting that way and doing those things So that's what I got mark. What do you got? Yeah, interesting. I couldn't agree more. This is where I think we see him It is most confident the the baton gestures, which is where you conduct along to the rhythm of your speech It's in the head. It's in the hands that he's using Especially on we have an added responsibility. He slows down. He's stronger with his voice. So he's even more confident uh, and assured about the team's inspirational role To the country to the kids to the to the parents we get encouraged achieve big Sounds that he puts extra stress on as well. So look, I think uh, he he was confident around The win that they had I don't think he quite knows how they're going to go on and win I think that will be kind of, you know, god willing and things falling in the right place will will mean they they they go on But is he absolutely assured of their inspirational role back in Zimbabwe? I think he's totally Assured about that. So fantastic to see that That's a secret that how important this win is for Zimbabwe cricket, especially to inspire the Next generation of recruiters back home, especially this one and other women against the major teams So brother, we spoke about this yesterday as well and and I'll tell you We have a lot of youngsters now picking up the picking up the sport back home Um, a lot of the parents are accepting that their kids can have a future in this sport So I personally feel that we have an at this group have an added Responsibility to make sure cricket grows in Zimbabwe We always talk about the Zimbabwe has a very small pool of players But that's because not many players may be playing or taking this sport We want to make sure that this group of boys can actually encourage and achieve something where not just the players But their families and everybody can truly believe that there's a future in the sport and we can raise the flag high Thank you everyone All right. Well, let's throw it around the room and talk about what we think we've seen this part Up to this point. Let's kind of sum it up wrap it up. Mark. Why don't you go first? Yeah, here's what I'd say if you are watching interviews with him right now And he's being as assured as we saw him in that last video as assured about winning Then india you might well be In trouble and pakistan you're probably liking that Okay But regardless of what happens in the t20, uh, what a great leader what an inspiration to people back in Zimbabwe undoubtedly we're going to see more of this person Great thing to watch in terms of leadership chase. What do you got on this one? Yeah, I just want to echo that watch this again and look for differences in behavior In the next video that's coming out before a game when he's getting asked about upcoming games You can compare those two things directly And you'll have more insight than probably just looking at the behavior He's done all the research the behavior tells you the research that you don't even have to do You'll get a good look at it. Greg Yeah, I think this is a great opportunity to look at a guy who is not Postful but was humble in his approach and saying look it's us. It's not me his choice of words his body language He becomes more emphatic including his eyebrows his face his hands and everything gets congruent as he's talking about the team And their mission and moving forward so these guys feel like they have a mission That always helps people to be more productive more aggressive and more likely to win So india if you're paying attention, you might want to look at a couple of things I know that I believe it's a combination of bangladesh and And zimbabwe that stand between india and the semifinals if I read correctly That means that when he does that tongue jut when he said bangladesh the day before look for that All the tongue jut means is it's kind of a rejection if you think about your children when they don't want to eat Something they push their tongue out of their mouth pay attention. It might be a good indicator india. We'll see scott. What do you got? All right, I did this thing for a thing called sports bed. It's a sports betting app And it was like this we went on And it was a live thing and you could get on the net and watch us talk about the people that we saw and it was me a sports psychologist and I can't remember what the what the guy did the other guy did on there But as we watched these things All I was supposed to do is tell you what I thought I saw in their body language And they weren't really doing anything or staying around coming out walking around talking those types of things And I said by looking at their but the competence that we're seeing in this in this team's body language There were two games we watched I said I think I would vote for those or that couldn't say bad on I said I would Believe that these people are going to win and that team won the first team won and then I said For the second one and the second team won and I'm seeing the same kind of stuff on this guy that confidence Now if you see more than one and run around with this in there Then you can pretty much say they know they're going to win or they know they're better I don't know how you would know But that's the feeling I got when I was seeing these basketball teams because you could see them and That the difference was dramatic and and how each team acted when they were out there Not just they were fired up you see that fired up confidence and you you see and go okay Anybody can be into it and believe it but these people knew it I don't know how to explain that any better But you could see it on and that's what I'm seeing on on this guy so Hopefully pakistan if you're if you're got more than one person acting that way You probably do fairly well unless india's got people acting even more like that than you are All right fellas. I think this was a good one and we'll see you next time