A Quote by S. Sreesanth

I have a small and decent indoor cricket facility at home itself. — © S. Sreesanth
I have a small and decent indoor cricket facility at home itself.
My parents bought an indoor skatepark in 2003 that was a perfect training facility for me.
I switched from indoor to beach I had been playing indoor for 12 years. And, to be honest, to make a living indoors you have to go overseas. I am such a family girl and just wanted to be home, so that didn't appeal to me.
We've created the best indoor winter facility in the world. Having set that benchmark, it could inspire a whole new generation throughout the world.
Having the facility to have this multitrack at home, I could try experiments with sort of all of the instruments, giving them different treatments so they didn't actually sound, necessarily, like the instrument itself.
At the point when I switched from indoor to beach I had been playing indoor for 12 years. And, to be honest, to make a living indoors you have to go overseas. I am such a family girl and just wanted to be home, so that didn't appeal to me. Misty May was looking for a partner, I was looking to stay at home, and the beach just came calling. And mostly I stuck with it because I loved the challenge of it, but also just the autonomy of it. It's two on two, just you and your partner, you're not one of the herd. And the lifestyle is unbeatable.
Cricket keeps me away from classes, and home, for long periods at a time. But talking to friends and family helps, it is a sacrifice I have to make, because I love cricket.
In one sense, what happens for me outside of cricket gives me that break - the farming means I have a really different life outside of cricket; it's not just cricket, cricket, cricket for 12 months of the year.
I see a tough time for our cricket. Senior players will establish records and go home, but our cricket will struggle. Young players aren't playing with the freedom that they should enjoy. The selectors and the cricket board should take responsibility for that.
Drama happens in big cricket matches. But also in small cricket matches.
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.
In white-ball cricket the conditions do vary, but throughout Tests it varies a lot more in a five-day game, and home advantage becomes more prevalent in Test cricket.
From a small age, we used to play a lot of school cricket: 30-35 games in a year in school cricket, then Under-16 games.
Genius has infused itself into nature. It indicates itself by a small excess of good, a small balance in brute facts always favorable to the side of reason.
If I had the space, I would build a full indoor basketball/volleyball court and home gym.
It's always nice to get a call-up when in decent nick as you can have that confidence coming into the game. It's what county cricket should do.
We used to go cycling as a family every weekend. I played basketball, cricket, badminton, and was half-decent at them.
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