A Quote by Dinesh Karthik

Playing at different positions is a challenge, and I've always believed that I can play in any situation and at any number in the batting order. — © Dinesh Karthik
Playing at different positions is a challenge, and I've always believed that I can play in any situation and at any number in the batting order.
Personally, I am not thinking about batting only at No. 4. I want to be someone who is very flexible batting at any number or if you go into any situation you should be able to grab that opportunity and make the best use of it.
I am used to playing in six different positions in my career, so that's not an issue for me. I have always changed positions, and I don't expect any different. It's all the same to me. It's all about the way you interpret it.
That was always something I remember, playing in loads of different positions when I was younger, and learning about what it takes to play a right-wing role, or holding midfield, or as a striker. I had a lot of experiences in those different formations and positions.
There's a difference between batting at number four position and batting in the lower order.
If you're playing Hitler, you don't play Hitler as an asshole. Hitler believed what he was doing was right. Any of those monsters and any serial killer believes in what they're doing. I play it subjectively.
It gives you a better chance of playing if you can play a number of positions.
It's important for any player to be versatile enough to be able to play in different positions.
I don't feel any different than Tom Brady's daddy just because I played. I don't think I'm any different from any other father who's got a son out there playing.
Of course, when it comes to Japanese role-playing games, in any role-playing game in Japan you're supposed to collect a huge number of items, and magic, and you've got to actually combine different items together to make something really different.
Our prep's not going to be any different. It will be optional batting practice like there was today. I don't want any more work. I don't want extra study.
Someone with whom we have a lifetime's worth of lessons to learn is someone whose presence in our lives forces us to grow...those who consciously or unconsciously challenge our fearful positions. They show us our walls. Our walls are our wounds--the places where we feel we can't love any more, can't connect any more deeply, can't forgive past a certain point. We are in each other's lives in order to help us see where we most need healing, and in order to help us heal.
In life you have three options with any situation that is a challenge. Remove yourself from the situation, change it, or accept it.
I have always believed in my batting abilities. I have always put my hand up as a pure batsman and have enjoyed fielding as well. My ultimate aim is to play all formats as a batsman. I have done it before.
I feel like I can play in any position and I just want to understand, more and more, different positions.
I can play in six different positions where managers can trust me. It must give them food for thought knowing I can do a job in different positions.
I studiously avoid any academic dissections of the play and any kind of previous experience of playing. For me, it's all in the play.
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