Cricket Quote by Isa Guha Download Open image “England is leading the way in women's cricket.” — Isa Guha ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cricket England Leading Way Women
England Women regularly play against Under-15 and U-17 county men's sides, which is great for the girls to take them out of their comfort… — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
All of us follow men's cricket because we want at some point that women's cricket would be up there. — Mithali Raj Copy Share Image
I think T20 cricket has become the flagship spectacle for women's cricket. — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
People were not even knowing that women's cricket existed. And from that phase to today where people would want to follow women's cricket, I… — Mithali Raj Copy Share Image
There has been a positive change with people being aware about women's cricket of late. It's still far from what it needs to be,… — Nikita Dutta Copy Share Image
Cricket is semi-pro for women in Australia, but the girls work damn hard, and it's credit to them to try and grow the sport. — Ashleigh Barty Copy Share Image
It's not that there has never been a keen following for women's cricket in India. — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
England's full of cricket tradition. I follow the game there hugely. — Mickey Arthur Copy Share Image
I think at some level the ICC is trying to promote the women's game globally and that requires them to focus more on ODI… — Mithali Raj Copy Share Image
It's no secret that women's cricket needs India performing on the global stage, and any male support is welcome - with key voices like… — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
Kohli scores so freely. He's like Joe Root in that before you know it, he's on 30 off 20 balls. He is also the… — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
You never know how you're going to go down as an English commentator in Australia. — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
As a pundit, it's important to tell the viewer something they might not know, be unbiased and not sit on the fence. — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
I do love the Ashes and some of my best memories are from Ashes cricket. I just wish we'd played a few more Test… — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
I'd like to thank my family and friends for their continual support over the years and to all those involved in helping me develop… — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
I went through a phase after we won the World Cup of 'what am I going to do with my life.' — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
As part of the England women's cricket team, we had our own rickety period at the end of 2005 through to the beginning of… — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
I like Tendulkar and I think the Indian batsmen are stylish but I support England and I have always wanted to play for England. — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
From playing cricket in a boys team I had to learn quite quickly how to handle them and I've always felt quite comfortable in… — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
My first game was against India and while my roots will always be Indian I was born in England and wanted to represent them. — Isa Guha Copy Share Image
Before my parents came to England from Calcutta in the 1970s, they used to go to games at Eden Gardens. — Isa Guha 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
Runs are important, don't get me wrong, but it will be wickets that I will be judged on. — Moeen Ali 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
Being at the top of the ICC rankings is a matter of great pride for me. — Jasprit Bumrah Copy Share Image
If you want to to be a smart cricketer, you have to play according to the situation. — Hardik Pandya 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
The Twenty20 is itself a banal game, a crude game, but it works, so I hope Twenty20 commentary works. — Jonathan Agnew 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
We West Indian cricketers are always proud to play for the West Indies and we know we are made up of different islands and… — Brian Lara Copy Share Image