A Quote by Isa Guha

I love the multi-format series. Within it they've found a way to retain Test matches and England v Australia in the Test arena, they were always my favourite matches to play in.
During the time I didn't play for England, they were losing Test matches, and the Yorkshire committee were telling me that I should be batting for my country. Then, when I decided to make myself available to play for England again in 1977, and Yorkshire lost a couple of matches in my absence, they criticised me for not being there.
It's something that I've wanted to do for a while, play Big Bash. Unfortunately representing the Proteas for the bulk of my career over Christmas time we've always got Test matches on, the Boxing Day and New Year's Test matches. So I haven't been available.
When I was a kid, my first dream was to play Test matches, and the second one was to play 100 Test matches because there are very few people who have played 100 Tests for India.
I firmly believe Test series should never be two Test matches, three is enough.
I want to play 100 Test matches for England.
I've been lucky enough to play over 100 Test matches for Australia.
I am obsessed with cricket. But to be honest, I prefer the IPL format to test matches.
I have no real desire to play Test cricket, and the reason I lost this desire was because I was not selected consistently for Test matches.
The atmosphere and the first days of Test matches against Australia are incredible.
Even I lost a series of Test matches as skipper.
My aim is to play Test matches. For me, there is a different feel of Test cricket as it tests your character. You come to know about your mental toughness, and most importantly, there is another level of satisfaction as a player.
It's surreal to think that no one has played as many Test matches for England. I suppose it's a credit to my longevity.
If you play 100-odd Test matches, there's going to be little periods when you don't score runs, and I've always managed to turn it around.
Having to play Test matches for a month and then switch to T20s in five days is not easy, but that's the kind of challenge I love to face.
I want to be part of the team that wins a Test series in England and Australia.
In Test matches, you have to play consistent cricket for a period of time.
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