Geez, I'd hate to see how some of you react to a situation that has serious life consequences. It's a game, for eff's sake fellas so treat it like one. Sure, I love and take my cricket fairly seriously, but I know where the line is between rational and mental. Why work yourself up over getting out? Is it going to help you next time you're out there? Will it improve your next net, or mindset? Does it make you feel that much better? Will it stop you from playing the exact rash shot again two weeks on? No. It just makes you look like pratt. An ex-teammate once screamed at his 9yo son to "f-ck off" when he got out because his kid had the temerity to say "unlucky, dad" as he came back in. Imagine being that guy. Disappointment, sure, I get it. I get disappointed but I internalise it and remember I play for fun. But honestly, if you rage and carry on when you get out, you're no better than him in my book.