A Quote by Moeen Ali

I've always said it's just a game of cricket. The only pressure I get is when I feel I've let the team down. — © Moeen Ali
I've always said it's just a game of cricket. The only pressure I get is when I feel I've let the team down.
Isn't cricket supposed to be a team sport? I feel people should decide first whether cricket is a team game or an individual sport.
The only pressure I feel is how I can contribute to help my team win the match. Of course, there is always the pressure to score, but then doesn't it eventually help your team win? Frankly, I don't let these things affect me.
If you look at cricket per se, if you didn't have T20 cricket, Test cricket will die. People don't realise. You just play Test cricket, and don't play one-day cricket and T20 cricket, and speak to me after 10 years. The economics will just not allow the game to survive.
Cricket is a pressure game, and when it comes to an India-Pakistan match the pressure is doubled.
I will keep playing domestic cricket. I feel I am good enough to get back into the Indian team, and playing domestic cricket is the only way out. So I will keep playing.
Cricket is a team game. No individual can just say he can win it on his own.
I always wanted to play Test cricket, but people have only seen me in first-class cricket. I was always confident that, whenever I get a chance, I would be able to do well.
The pressure I put on myself is the only pressure I'm feeling once I get into the game.
Cricket is a team game. If you want fame for yourself, go play an individual game.
There's always pressure in test cricket we just need to stick to our toes.
I don't really put too much pressure on myself. The only time people feel pressure is when they put it on themselves and listen to the outside stuff. I have great teammates and great coaches that do the right things around me that allows me to just focus on the game of football.
A closing team is so important in the NBA. The last seven minutes is what you are always coaching to get to. Now you have your team set, you have the match-ups you want, you have your time-outs, your chance to finish the game, and that's my job, to get us to that position during the course of the game.
When you play good competitive cricket and win matches for your team, you always feel happy.
You grow up always thinking you'd be in pressure situations all the time, and that's why I put pressure on myself in practice, so when those situations come in the game I feel I can be successful.
There is a tremendous amount of pressure when you are a world No. 1 with everyone behind you trying to knock you down. But I always believe you should be enjoying the pressure at the top. It is a case of being able to relax and keep playing the game that got you there in the first place.
I remember, playing in college especially, I cried in almost every game I played. I just felt so much stress and pressure that I was letting everyone down if I didn't score a goal or win the game. I carried that weight with me into every game.
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