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Cricket Quotes by Harbhajan Singh
- You cannot keep doing the same things. According to the situation, your role changes in one-day cricket, especially in a phase like the Powerplay. If…
- Age is just a number. If someone can perform at 45, who will stop that fellow from playing top-level cricket?
- I do not play golf regularly, but I feel that hitting the moving ball in cricket is tougher than hitting a stationary ball as in…
- Cricket is my passion; it is my first love. So I will not act in my movies, as they will just be a side business…
- According to the situation, your role changes in one-day cricket, especially in a phase like the Powerplay. If I bowl four spells, four times I…
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