A Quote by S. Sreesanth

When I don't play international cricket, I sharpen my skills at the NCA. — © S. Sreesanth
When I don't play international cricket, I sharpen my skills at the NCA.
Obviously, international cricket is the main cricket you want to play, especially Test cricket.
At the international level, one has to keep working hard and develop new skills. International cricket is all about improving yourself.
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.
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.
I think 'A' sides are extremely important, as close as you can get to international cricket. You are often playing against internationals from different countries and it definitely bridges the gap between our domestic game and international cricket.
You need different skills to do well in 50-overs cricket. You need completely different skills to do well in Test cricket. You need different skills to do well in T20 cricket. It is not the same.
Like cricket has their 'A' team that plays against other international 'A' teams and get exposure. Hockey should also have a similar development squad, which can play in non-premium international tournament, while the national team plays in bigger meets. This way, we will have players ready with international exposure.
International cricket and Test cricket in particular is hard and you are going to get injuries but, if you've got a strong pool of players to pick from who can all come in and do a job, well that can only be a good thing for English cricket.
There is no ICC anymore. It is just BCCI. It is not International Cricket Council it is International Crime Council. If you take all the cricket board Presidents am sure they are all puppets. ICC is the toothless tiger.
Whenever you play international cricket, there is always a challenge.
If I didn't play international cricket, I would have joined the Army.
I lost my parents without them seeing me play international cricket.
If you are good enough to play international cricket, you can take wickets - but you have to bowl the right length.
Every player needs to be aware of the levels of fitness needed to play international cricket.
I am a kid who played university cricket, so to be around international cricket is a blessing.
The more 'A' side cricket that can be played, it will keep the fringe of international cricket interested.
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