India, March 5 -- We live in an age of constant distraction. There's always something on your computer, your mobile or your television. In some cases, it is thrust upon you, in others, it is a choice but the connection never breaks. It can be overwhelming.
Perhaps that is why despite consuming so much information, very little of it actually stays with you. You have the general gist but the details - of the kind you still remember from Sachin Tendulkar's knocks in the 90s - are blurry.
Forgetting isn't failure; the brain is designed to forget to help us learn complex patterns and avoid being overwhelmed. But despite all the clutter, some things stay with you in all their detailed glory even in this distracted world. New Zealand opener Fi...
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