A Quote by Mickey Arthur

I did my wholehearted effort to lift Pakistan cricket. — © Mickey Arthur
I did my wholehearted effort to lift Pakistan cricket.
I think it is time Pakistan has a cricket academy. In fact, they are thinking of having one; the sooner they have one the better it will be for Pakistan cricket.
There should be no cricket and Bollywood ties with Pakistan till Pakistan stops cross-border terrorism.
Pakistan is a very emotional, cricket-loving nation and what Pakistan need is a street-fighter-type in charge of the team.
PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) is doing an unbelievable job in trying to resurrect international cricket. I just hope the World XI tour goes ahead and that will almost be the curtain raiser to, hopefully, get some international cricket back.
As chief selector, I did my best to pick new talent and give them proper opportunities, as they are the future of Pakistan cricket.
Cricket and terror cannot go hand in hand. Pakistan needs to know that cricket can't be played when the security and peace of our nation are affected.
Pakistan are very keen to carry out the operations themselves. And there's significant effort on the part of the US and other countries to provide assistance that can enable Pakistan to do just that.
The Revlon Run/Walk effort to focus on women's cancer has my wholehearted support and gratitude.
We apply our effort to be mindful, to be aware in this very moment, right here and now, and we bring a very wholehearted effort to it. This brings concentration. It is this power of concentration that we use to cut through the world of surface appearances to get to a much deeper reality.
India should not have any ties with Pakistan, be it Bollywood or cricket. I am shocked that Bollywood is saying that cricket and movies should be kept ahead of national sentiments.
Pakistan fans are crazy about cricket.
Everyone's target is to improve Pakistan's cricket.
I have to say that I have developed a real passion for Pakistan cricket.
The real concern is that Iran would do what Pakistan did. Pakistan wanted nuclear weapons, like Iran, purely for defensive reasons - to defend itself against India. The problem was that once Pakistan acquired the weapons, it allowed the country to be more aggressive. So they stepped up their support for the Kashmiri terrorists, and it led very quickly to the Kargil crisis in 2000, which almost sparked a nuclear war between India and Pakistan.
I am the sole example of what the IRCA has done for Pakistan cricket.
I have played 20 years of international cricket for Pakistan and not the PCB.
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