“Football said,"Why I am not a cricket ball to get a shot from Sachin".” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“Sachin is passionate for cricket and fame is passionate for Sachin.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
Teams expect a lot from an opening batsman. It is a lot of responsibility. — K. L. Rahul Copy Share Image
“Behind an able Indian Cricket Team there is always able Sachin Tendulkar.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
For a batsman, the bat is your main weapon and you need to respect it. The more you respect it, the better… — Ajinkya Rahane Copy Share Image
The thing about India is that while they will miss Sachin, they have the ability to put out another batsman nearly as… — Michael Vaughan Copy Share Image
As an opening batsman, you have time and I always give myself 5 to 6 overs to understand the conditions. — Mayank Agarwal Copy Share Image
It happens with every batsman; sometimes, despite feeling good in the nets, you don't score runs in the match. — Shikhar Dhawan Copy Share Image
When there is seam movement, you don't need to try too much. Just bowl good, hard lengths and wait for the batsman… — Jasprit Bumrah Copy Share Image
“Two examples of true love are love between mother and child and love between Sachin and cricket.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
In one-day internationals, the batsman is under pressure to get on with run-scoring and does not have the luxury of leaving too… — Jonathan Agnew Copy Share Image
“Sachin is a genius in the world of cricket leaving behind all those who are only talented and intelligent.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
As far as I am concerned, I have never seen any Indian batsman perform better than Virat on Australian soil keeping Sachin… — Ravi Shastri Copy Share Image
Whether I lead or not, as a top order batsman I feel people expect a lot from me. I also expect that… — Mithali Raj Copy Share Image
In ODIs and T20s, if the run-rate is high, then the batsman tries to go after you and get out. But in… — Yuzvendra Chahal Copy Share Image
If a martian were to land on earth now and be told that the best batsman in the world was playing in… — Christopher Martin-Jenkins Copy Share Image
If you have knocked over a batsman once - fine, it happens. Twice, OK. But more than that in the space of… — Glenn McGrath Copy Share Image
But if you have got a batsman out three or four times in the same series then you are in business -… — Glenn McGrath Copy Share Image
When you come out of your comfort zone, you can express yourself in front of the whole world, and there was no… — Gautam Gambhir Copy Share Image
Cricket is a most precarious profession; it is called a team game but, in fact, no one is so lonely as a… — John Arlott Copy Share Image
Sometimes in T20, you need to bowl only one over, and once the captain has given you that one over, irrespective of… — MS Dhoni Copy Share Image
You have to see if the batsman is coming out, if he is staying back, what his grip is like, to gauge… — Harbhajan Singh Copy Share Image
“Sunil Gavaskar, made his debut in the series against the West Indies in 1971. Sunny, as he was popularly known, had amassed… — Rajanikanth Muppalla Copy Share Image
What is both surprising and delightful is that the spectators are allowed, and even expected, to join in the vocal part of… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
My focus had always been the on-side. My coach wanted me to work on the offside strokes since he was convinced of… — Virat Kohli Copy Share Image
Tendulkar can now rightly lay claim to the title of being the greatest batsman in cricket history. And if some people argue… — Rashid Latif Copy Share Image
“We all know the situation; the brilliant quick bowler with his tail up delivers the ball on a perfect length and line.… — Andy Baynton-Power Copy Share Image
“Tavaré played 30 Tests for England between 1980 and 1984, adding a final cap five years later. He filled for much of… — Gideon Haigh Copy Share Image
“Sachin's straight drive is like fired bullet from most efficient gun.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“Sachin has infinite capacity for taking pains and still making runs.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
I was an all-rounder but more of a batsman, maybe second-choice bowler. — Ben Chilwell Copy Share Image