Motivation Story: ‘King of Australian Cricket’ Steve Waugh’s promise to his mother | Lessons to learn from the life of Steve Waugh

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Another day. Mother and children were sitting and talking. “Emma… Mark and I play cricket. That’s why we use cow’s milk and cow’s milk. Maybe if I went to tennis, I don’t want to buy a tennis bat or milk?” asked Steve.

Mom didn’t answer and smiled sadly at Steve.

“Don’t worry. I became a big man and scored a lot of runs in cricket and earned lots and lots of money.

Steve Walk

Amma was moved and hugged Steve saying, “My gold…”. “Don’t want that, Steve. If I say something, will you fulfill it?”

“Tell me.”

“We will talk somehow. But there are so many helpless children in this world. Maybe if you earn a lot, you should help such children. Will you do it?”

“Of course we will.”

What his mother instilled in him to “help others” became his nature.

Steve is famous for his action game. Depending on the location, he will also change his style of playing. He entered the game of cricket in 1984. So many matches, wins and losses. The 1987 World Cup marked a turning point in his career. “Who is this boy?” The cricket fans started staring at the words. For many years he enjoyed the title of “Number One Batsman”. Steve also set many world records in cricket. “Steve Walk’s captaincy was the reason why the Australian team won the trophy in the 1999 World Cup in England,” said sports critics.

Criticism did not deter him. When famous sportsperson Shane Warne commented that “Steve Walk is selfish”, Steve responded unfazed by saying “I fired him for the good of the team”.

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