Top 98 Quotes & Sayings by S. Sreesanth

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian athlete S. Sreesanth.
Last updated on November 25, 2024.
S. Sreesanth

Shanthakumaran Nair Sreesanth is an Indian former cricketer and film actor who played all forms of the game. He is a right-arm fast-medium-pace bowler and a right-handed tail-ender batsman. In first class cricket, he played for Kerala. In the Indian Premier League (IPL) he played for the Rajasthan Royals. He is also the first Kerala Ranji player to have played Twenty20 cricket for India. Initially banned for life after spot-fixing in the 2013 IPL, the ban was reduced to seven years in August 2019. Again he is selected for Kerala cricket team in 2020 and resumes his Career in national cricket. In 2018, he participated in the popular reality show, Bigg Boss and became the runner up. In March 2022, Sreesanth announced his retirement from domestic cricket.

Whenever my family brought up the topic of my marriage, I'd joke that I would marry only a princess.
I agree the Kookaburra ball takes a longer time to reverse than the SG.
Bowling in sub-continental conditions is not easy for a fast bowler. You have to be consistent and persistent to succeed, especially when you are bowling to the likes of Sangakkara, Mahela, Samaraweera, and Dilshan.
I'm grateful to my family, friends and fans, who have supported me and stood by me. — © S. Sreesanth
I'm grateful to my family, friends and fans, who have supported me and stood by me.
When I don't play international cricket, I sharpen my skills at the NCA.
I used to watch a lot of motivational films and videos to remain positive.
It is not uncommon to use a towel in afternoon matches, particularly in a place like Mohali in the month of April-May.
During my days as a cricketer, I used to be so involved with the game, I never bothered to look after my family.
I am always open to the idea of helping young and aspiring cricketers.
When life gave me tough situations, acting helped me cope with those situations.
Fatherhood is the best thing that has happened to me.
The moment I see my daughter's face, I am instantly happier, my stress just disappears, and I forget everything else.
I have learnt a lot from my past experience.
I want to work with Steven Spielberg... whether it is a small role or big in a Hollywood movie, it will be a lifetime experience for me. It will be a dream come true for me. And I always believe that anything can happen in life.
Competition is always good. — © S. Sreesanth
Competition is always good.
If Leander Paes can be playing in Grand Slams at 44 and Narain Karthikeyan race at 40 and be so successful at it, I see no reason why I can't play at 34. They are my motivation, as they have set targets and standards for people like us to achieve.
There was always a question of Sreesanth not being focused enough. All I can say is that I was always focused.
I have a small and decent indoor cricket facility at home itself.
I love Punjab and really enjoy playing for the Punjab team in IPL, but when you have your own state team, anyone would like to play for that.
I was a coach for a celebrity cricket league. Whenever I trained or practised with them, I missed cricket.
I have realised that it's important to be a sport, be nice, and know what to speak and when.
I play cricket with passion. I just want to win games for the country.
I love watching Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav steam in. They both are sharp, possess good pace, and swing the ball - making them lethal.
The secret to success is to be yourself.
As my mother is a Kerala Brahmin and my father a Kerala Nair, every day in the house is like a religious festival.
A good captain is great only if he has a great team.
I used to be short-tempered on the field when it came to winning or losing.
I would love to be part of a Ranji Trophy-winning Kerala side.
The way I look at things, every religion is the same.
It was a dream to have a team for the state. While playing for the Punjab King's XI, I used to think of having a team for Kerala.
The likes of Ishant Sharma and Bhuvneshwar Kumar have done well, and so has Jasprit Bumrah in shorter formats.
Sri Lankan wickets may not be conducive for fast bowling, but it doesn't mean that the quicks can't get wickets there.
Even the biggest of criminals don't go through what I or my family went through. A small incident was portrayed in the wrong way in front of the world. Maybe that's how the world works.
All I say is that I totally believe in the judiciary and in the Indian justice system.
I always gave my heart and soul for the game.
I would love to play for Kerala because there is nothing like playing for a home team.
With age comes wisdom.
I feel nobody can be against me when God is within me.
I don't know how I became controversy's favourite child. — © S. Sreesanth
I don't know how I became controversy's favourite child.
I take life easy, not questioning every time the going gets tough.
I look at my life journey as a miracle.
It is a great opportunity and a great challenge to be a part of Indian team for the World Cup.
Sreesanth became the cricketer that India knows by playing in the maidans of Kochi.
I was born in a small village in Kerala. From there, I went on to play for the Kerala state team and international test cricket for India, and now I am working in TV shows and cinema... Any miracle can happen.
Everyone goes through bad days, but that does not mean you should stop enjoying the good days.
For me, God is someone who takes care of me and creates good and bad phases in my life so that i can learn from them. This is why even when I am going through a lean phase, I don't get fazed, for I believe that's God's way of teaching me something new.
I have always played the game in the right spirit and always wore my heart on my sleeve.
I concentrated on politics and movies because cricket was taken away from me. But the world knows Sreesanth as a cricketer, and I, too, like to be remembered as a cricketer who gave everything on the field.
I stopped hating people. I also tried to see the positives in negative situations that I found myself in.
My day starts with the chanting of Gayatri Mantra and Om Namah Shivay. I chant them every time I bowl. — © S. Sreesanth
My day starts with the chanting of Gayatri Mantra and Om Namah Shivay. I chant them every time I bowl.
I was a good dancer from my school days, and that's why I entered reality shows.
All my blessings are thanks to the Almighty.
I'm grown up enough to realise how to play cricket. I love the game.
All I can say is that I played the game in true spirit.
I'm a strong believer in God. It could be because of my upbringing and my family environment.
Anyone is free to judge me, but they weren't there in my tough times.
I am thankful to all those who gave me opportunities in the film industry.
I pray every day.
I'm more disciplined now. The days of late-night parties are over.
I think the toughest phase of life is over, and I don't wish it on anyone. My family has gone through a lot, and I don't want to dwell on the past.
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