A Quote by Gautam Gambhir

Being an impatient guy, even off the field, I would always look to score runs and score them quickly. Sometimes I panic if runs are not coming. — © Gautam Gambhir
Being an impatient guy, even off the field, I would always look to score runs and score them quickly. Sometimes I panic if runs are not coming.
To win Test matches consistently you've got to take 20 wickets - yes, you've got to score runs but if you can't bowl a team out it doesn't matter how many runs you score.
When I grew up, I tried to score off every ball, be it a 10-over-match, a 20-over, or even a Test match. If I stay in the wicket for, say, about 30 minutes, I want to make the most of it and score maximum runs possible. You never know when you get out; try to score as much possible before that.
I always want to be known as a good Test cricketer. I believe I have the ability to score big runs in the longer format. For that, I know I have to score heavily in whatever opportunities I get.
It is a great feeling of course to have scored so many runs, but that is what I play cricket for: to score lots of runs.
You know how in sports baseball players, they hit home runs. Football players, they throw and they score touchdowns. I get to do something that very few people get to do - I get to touch the human brain, and every day I get to hit home runs, I get to score touchdowns.
Runs are runs, even if they are coming off playing cut shots or in front, but it's not like T20 can only be played with big shots.
It happens with every batsman; sometimes, despite feeling good in the nets, you don't score runs in the match.
It always gives you pleasure when you score runs in Test cricket.
After you score 300 runs in one innings, you begin to feel that every innings should be close to this one. Of course, I know that won't happen. But I will be disappointed if I get going well and am unable to convert it into a huge score.
I think you always need some luck when you score big runs.
The captaincy thing is brilliant, and I love it. But I didn't start off playing cricket to captain England. I wanted to score runs and stuff.
You're there to score runs. If you don't do that over a period of time, people will look elsewhere. That hasn't changed and that'll never change, whether it's myself or Jimmy Anderson, you've got to play to a certain level to be picked for England or even Essex.
To score runs you have to be pragmatic.
I would be proud if I can score as many runs as Rahul Dravid by the time I retire and serve the country as long as he did.
Bob Gibson is the luckiest pitcher I ever saw. He always pitches when the other team doesn't score any runs.
I'd always like to score at Goodison Park, being an Everton fan growing up. Anfield as well would be a nice place to score.
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