A Quote by Harsha Bhogle

Cricketers are made to feel that they are very special. That is okay as long as cricketers realise they are only as good as their last innings. — © Harsha Bhogle
Cricketers are made to feel that they are very special. That is okay as long as cricketers realise they are only as good as their last innings.
It's not true that modern cricketers only want to be white-ball cricketers. Because I had a good World Cup that doesn't mean I only like World Cup cricket.
Whatever good or bad is said by former cricketers is considered gospel. Our media should not blow out of proportion the opinion of former cricketers.
An Ashes series is huge for Australian cricketers - and English cricketers for that matter - and there's always that added pressure.
West Indian Test cricketers are among the top world cricketers in terms of pay and remuneration. They are not underpaid. They are easily in the elite of Caribbean skilled workers, earning millions of dollars after, let's say, a five-year period of regional representation.
There's always going to be pressure on your place. It's 11 cricketers. There's always going to be other cricketers outside the team doing well.
For any budding cricketers listening, do you have any superstitious routines before an innings, like putting one pad on first and then the other one?
Very simple; we cricketers feel more comfortable with foreign coaches. We feel they don't have any personal agendas against us and will be neutral. We feel we can trust them. That's what I felt as a cricketer.
It is very important to take a break and feel fresh, which we Indian cricketers don't get much of, so we are not used to it.
Some of the best cricketers in the world were very quiet on the field but came across in a way that made it very hard to sledge them. It went in one ear and out the other.
It is not difficult to come up with a long list of cricketers who like to have a good time - from the village green to the Test arena, it is a sociable sport.
It has been a pleasure to play alongside some truly special cricketers and to see them grow as players.
England has some very good cricketers. And don't rule West Indies out. They have some explosive players.
It's good to draw spectators to the grounds, but I don't think Twenty20 will help you produce good Test cricketers.
Most of the cricketers are doing side businesses apart from playing the sport, so why should I be left behind. I feel there is a lot of money in making films, and since Punjabi cinema is doing good, this is a lucrative option for me.
Real friends are very special, but you have to be careful because sometimes you have a friend and you think they are made of rock, then suddenly you realise they're only made of sand.
Parents need to realise that cricket now offers a decent standard of living and earning potential, and not just for international cricketers. They need to stop thinking they are taking a huge gamble with their child's life if they let a child pursue sport as career.
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