In my view, if you have good or bad technique, it doesn't matter. But you will survive if you can adjust your game at international level, you are mentally strong, you know your strengths and how to score runs.
Whenever I have played a game of cricket, whether it is under-16, under-19, or State level, my approach has been the same.
There are very rare occasions when you get a good wicket to bat on, but whatever wicket you get, you have to play at least 20 overs for your side.
I lose around a couple of crores every year on the school, but even if I was to make profit from it, I would never use it for myself. I'd plough every penny back into improving facilities for the school. Just as I do with the cricket academies I run around the country. These are not for making money; for that, I have other avenues.
I have been successful as an opener, but who knows, maybe I would have been more successful in the middle order.
If I do commentary, write articles, or am an expert on a news channel, I can still earn money.