Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian military man Vijay Shankar.
Last updated on November 29, 2024.
I don't bowl indoors, as I bowl with full run-up.
World Cup is very special because it happens once in four years, so for every individual, it's very special.
As a cricketer, you need to keep moving and learning every day.
It's not about against whom we're playing. I think it's about how we play as individuals.
You cannot take things for granted.
The only thing that we can do is to work on all the aspects of our game.
Sometimes you fail with the bat, and then you have to do well with the ball. When you fail with the ball, you have to do well with your willow.
I have put in a lot of work on my bowling.
I want to complete my MBA but don't know when I will find time from my cricket schedule.
When I go the nets, I always try to learn new things.
I am someone who looks to imbibe things from Kohli, Mahi bhai, or Rohit. I always believe in watching and learning from them. I have interacted with them to help me improve as a cricketer.
There are times I do single wicket bowling, and there are times I try, practise, hitting a specific length.
It is all about gaining in confidence with every given opportunity.
Being part of the World Cup team is definitely very special for any cricketer.
The team winning at the end of the day is really important.
I always look to get better in all three aspects of the game. I know I can keep getting better.
Every time we wear this India jersey, it is very special for us.
Every day is different, and every wicket is different.
If you can keep getting better, we can set ourselves better standards every game.
The challenges are going to be there, but how I prepare is what matters. It is very important to work on all the things required.
The opportunity to play for the country itself gives you good confidence.
I like to read the situation and play accordingly.
I am someone who looks to be prepared for everything.
I think a lot about my own game.
The first important thing is representing the country. That feeling will always be there, be it World Cup or any other tournament.
It is really important to keep it simple and believe in our own strengths.
I have been following World Cups since I was 11 years old. The competition inspires me.
I want to be an asset to the team who can bat or bowl in any position.
I feel that if the situation arises when the skipper hands me the ball, I should be confident that I can do the job, and only then will that translate into performance.
How prepared we are mentally is very important.
I am now bowling 135 clicks at times, and yeah, it's good.
I would definitely say the Nidahas Trophy was a life-changing experience as a cricketer for me.