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Bowls Quote by Wasim Akram

“I dont know what to bowl at him. I bowled an inswinger and he drove me through covers of the front foot. Then I bowled an outswinger and he again punched through covers of the backfoot. He is the toughest batsmen I've bowled to. He shold live long and score lots of runs, but not against Pakistan.” quote by Wasim Akram
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“I dont know what to bowl at him. I bowled an inswinger and he drove me through covers of the front foot. Then I bowled an outswinger and he again punched through covers of the backfoot. He is the toughest batsmen I've bowled to. He shold live long and score lots of runs, but not against Pakistan.”

Wasim Akram

About This Quote

Source Interview: Cricket commentary, 1992

The speaker describes the difficulty of bowling to a skilled batsman, noting his resilience and wishing him success elsewhere.

In simple terms: Bowling to a great batsman is tough.

Key Takeaway

Respect opponents and learn from challenges.

Themes

sports competition respect

Mood

determined hopeful

Type

motivational reflective

When to use this quote

  • coaching sessions
  • match preparation
  • player analysis

Key Concepts

technique resilience strategy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can you improve when facing tough opponents?
  • How does respect affect performance?
A Different Perspective

Even the best struggle against elite talent.

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