It does, at times. But it is a very individual kind of an attitude. Some people take it very well, and take it as a challenge and get spurred to do better. Others get affected in different ways. That’s why I believe the team management and environment in the dressing room need to be healthy. It is the team management that comes forward and protects the player from any issues. I’m sure with the current team, with Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma, who are highly matured and experienced, things will move in a smooth fashion. They must have gone through such kind of problems during their own days, and from personal experience they would, I’m sure, try and help Kohli or other players get out of this crisis as soon as possible.