Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Sunil Manohar Gavaskar, is an Indian cricket commentator and former cricketer who represented India and Bombay from 1971 to 1987. Gavaskar is acknowledged as one of the greatest opening batsmen of all time.
When you sit down and focus on the matches and series that took place during the 12 month period it strikes you just how broad the talent pool is in international cricket is today.
Comparisons are really no good in sport, especially if it is a comparison between different eras and generations, for there are so many variables that come into play, starting from the quality of the opposition to playing conditions.
Pakistan without Ajmal is like car without engine
Before dying, my last wish will be to see MS Dhoni's World Cup
Winning Six.
Why talk of the team when our Cricket Board is like an exclusive club with members being there for years on end? If they can stay on without performing, the players too feel they can stay in the team without too big a performance.
To become a good player, you need talent. To become a great player, you need an attitude like Kohli.
Devil wanted to play cricket. So Ravindra Jadeja was born.
Respect Dhoni's decision to quit. We should respect his incredible contribution to Indian cricket. Can't measure in words. Probably his quitting came one Test early.
India's fortune will depend on how many runs the little champion scores. There is no doubt Tendulkar is the real thing.
When I die, the last thing I want to see is the six that Dhoni hit in the 2011 World Cup final.
Test centuries is one such records which doesn't look like being surpassed
Srikkanth is a vegetarian. If he swallows a fly, he will be in trouble
I think, apart from Sir Garfield Sobers nobody else has played 20 years in international cricket and 20 years playing at the very highest level and to the very highest standard is an achievement beyond compare.
Well, it's such a record that you can only compare it with Bob Beamon's long-jump world record set in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico. At that time it seemed that it would never be broken. Tendulkar's 50 Test centuries is one such records which doesn't look like being surpassed