“Chris Cairns’s mother is probably a very good cricketer.”
Brett Lee comments on Chris Cairns’s statement about how even his mother could lead this great Australian side
“Honestly, I was under a lot of pressure when we needed to score one run off the final ball. I just hoped for the best. Because I realised then if I did not get the run what would be the reaction back home.”
*Inzamam-ul-Haq recounts his experience at Ahmedabad when he had to score one run off the last ball to win the game
- “My dad is 70, my mother is 60. The chances of another Kapil are close to zero.”
Kapil Dev on being asked when India will see another Kapil Dev
"I am astonished over the language used by Woolmer. I had thought of him as an intelligent person."
*Former Pakistan captain Aamir Sohail lambasts Bob Woolmer for saying that Shoaib Akhtar was not an integral part of the team (LOOK WHOS TALKING :hehe: )
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“Cricket is a foreign game played in white flannels … it is not our game, wrestling is. In fact, cricket should not be played at all. What baffles me is why Indians are so bothered about watching cricket”
*Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav courts the popular vote
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“I’ve learnt my lesson: I enjoy tea, but I’ve been told to put that on hold for a few days. All I’ve been doing all morning is drinking water and that’s what I’ll be doing from now on.”
*England A batsman Owais Shah reacts to being banned from drinking tea after over-consumption caused dehydration and cramp in Sri Lanka
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"In my view they have done the right thing by bringing a fit team, rather than bringing injured players."
***Sourav Ganguly** offers a pearl of wisdom on the Pakistan team selection
“Shoaib just comes and talks and plays one game, and then gets injured. He just thinks he is too good. He’s the only one who praises himself all the time, which means there is something seriously wrong with him.”
*Wasim Akram lets rip at Shoaib Akhtar :rotfl:
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I just played on the road, and like magic I came in the team."
***Yousuf Youhana**, vice-captain of Pakistan, on his journey to cricketing glory from humble beginnings :k:
"Obviously when you have other sub-standard teams across the world, then surely Australia will end up being the No. 1 team."
***Javed Miandad** puts things into perspective (angoor khattay hain :rotfl: )
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