A Quote by Gautam Gambhir

I am a completely different person off the field, and my friends and family can vouch for that. — © Gautam Gambhir
I am a completely different person off the field, and my friends and family can vouch for that.
I'm the same as I am on the field as I am off the field. It's not an act. I can't be another person on the field as opposed to being off the field. I am on who I am off.
People get confused with athletes, especially ultimate competitors. They think they are the same on and off the field. Once you see me on the field, I am a different person. I have a switch I can flip on and off.
After the game, I'm a completely different person. I drink some beers with friends and try to get my mind completely off football.
It is one thing to be successful on the field, but to be recognized for something off-field is a completely different and inspiring feeling.
I am a person that believes in different emotions with music. Music can bring about different vibes on the field, off the field, urban life, going to church, leaving church. Everything the world may bring, there's a song for it to put you in the right frame of mind.
You have teams on and off the field. You have your team off the field in terms of your family, friends, and people that you work with, and then you have your team on the field. You have to give to receive and be there for people and hope that they do the same for you.
I am a bad planner, and my friends would vouch for it.
Spirituality is something that makes you who you are on and off the field. It's something you try and live by. The way you play is one thing, but the way you act is a little different. You're just trying to be a good person, the best you can be, on and off the field.
I am very close to my family, and there's something life-affirming about that. Even if you feel completely different from them and have totally different views on politics and ethics, you're still family and have that immediate acceptance.
I am professional. If I am on the field, I am 100 per cent focused on that. Off the field, I switch off.
When I get into relationships, I'm an all-or-nothing person. I just completely give in to the person. It becomes my first priority in life; family, friends and career follow.
Off the field, both India and Pakistan enjoy a healthy relationship, and that's the way it should be - friends off the field and fierce competitors on it.
When I'm on the field, family-wise, family matters, whatever off-the-field issues, I'm not worried about.
I am a completely different person when I am working on different collections.
I am a quiet person off the field.
I do have a family, and I do have friends, and so-called friends, and acquaintances, and many other people I see only around Christmas time. Maybe they could vouch for me. Maybe they could testify to my existence and save a part of me that thinks I'm no better than a bag of potato chips.
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