Cricket Quote by Harold Pinter Download Open image “I used to get up at five in the morning and play cricket.” — Harold Pinter ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cricket Morning Play Up Used
I followed in my brother's footsteps. I used to wake up at 5 a.m, and wait for him to complete his cricket practice just… — Smriti Mandhana Copy Share Image
I love sleeping and to inculcate the habit of early rising, my dad forced me to take up a sport. That was the only… — Mithali Raj Copy Share Image
I really got into the cricket and staying up late watching the World Cup. — Jeremy London Copy Share Image
I love playing cricket. I wake up every morning and I can't see myself doing anything else. — Dale Steyn Copy Share Image
From nine, I started playing cricket. From 11, I knew this is what I'm doing. — Moeen Ali Copy Share Image
I played my first game of adult cricket at about eight or nine when the fifth team were short and picked me to field… — Joe Root Copy Share Image
I used to play cricket every day till Class X but lost touch with it ever since. — Nani Copy Share Image
In summer, my Sundays are often taken up with cricket. I play with a bunch of other over-competitive and overenthusiastic guys who I have… — Ben Elliot Copy Share Image
Nothing is more sterile or lamentable than the man content to live within himself. — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
“ I know the place I know the place. It is true. Everything we do Corrects the space Between death and me And you.” — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
“DEELEY: Myself I was a student then, juggling with my future, wondering should I bejasus saddle myself with a slip of a girl not… — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
I've never been able to understand what they mean by 'Pinteresque,'. I'm sure it's indefinable. — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
A character on stage who can present no convincing argument or information as to his past experience, his present behaviour or his aspirations, nor… — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
I'll tell you what I really think about politicians. The other night I watched some politicians on television talking about Vietnam. I wanted very… — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
Be careful how you talk about God. He's the only God we have. If you let him go he won't come back. He won't… — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
“What sound was that? I turn away, into the shaking room. What was that sound that came in on the dark? What is this… — Harold Pinter Copy Share Image
I think cricket is there in Usain Bolt's blood. Since I got to watch from close quarters, it was amazing to see him run… — Harbhajan Singh Copy Share Image
In summer, my Sundays are often taken up with cricket. I play with a bunch of other over-competitive and overenthusiastic guys who I have… — Ben Elliot Copy Share Image
Cricket, politics, and cinema is what a majority in our country are most passionate about. They have the power to divide the best of… — Vijay Deverakonda Copy Share Image
I used to stay near Hazra Law College and play a lot of street cricket. — Priyanshu Chatterjee Copy Share Image
There is no reason why one should believe you should leave out politicians in cricket or any sport for that matter. There are ways… — Roosevelt Skerrit Copy Share Image
I began playing at the age of six, but at that point, I had little idea of cricket; forget the talent part. It's around… — Prithvi Shaw Copy Share Image
You always can improve and I think that's the beauty of international cricket, particularly test cricket, is playing all around the world against different… — Kane Williamson Copy Share Image
“The crickets felt it was their duty to warn everybody that summertime cannot last for ever. Even on the most beautiful days in the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I thought that the world was a vast system of signs, a conversation between giant beings. My actions, the cricket's saw, the star's blink,… — Octavio Paz Copy Share Image
“The risk is, as ever, that the hyperbole of IPL will simply smother the cricket; perhaps the members of the IPL's cheer squad should… — Gideon Haigh Copy Share Image
One-day cricket is about continuity, team ethic, understanding each other's role, where everybody fields and bats, when and at which end they want to… — Nasser Hussain Copy Share Image
That's what cricket's all about: two batsmen pitting their wits against one another — Fred Trueman Copy Share Image