A Quote by Shahid Afridi

There is no team in the world that doesn't tamper with the ball. — © Shahid Afridi
There is no team in the world that doesn't tamper with the ball.

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Never take over the world to tamper with it. Those who want to tamper with it are not fit to take over the world.
You should be allowed to tamper with the ball after the 30th or 40th over.
I played on an all-boys team in the 8th grade, but they wouldnt throw me the ball even though I was on their team. One day I stole the ball from my own teammate and I made a basket. From that point on, everyone yelled Give the ball to the girl! I was the only girl on the whole league!
When you are a coach, you are watching how the team is positioning itself on the field - if your team is in possession of the ball, you are already anticipating what could happen if you lose the ball.
I believe in my heart I'm the best player in the world. I'm just a scorer. I try to put the ball in the basket for my team. I'm just confident in my ability to play ball.
A team doesn't have the ball for 90 minutes. It is about the recoveries. I do my best to do that and help the team any way I can. If that's a pass, an assist, a tackle or even if it's only running, I do it for the team.
It's always good to contribute to the team's success, be it with the new ball or the old ball.
Usually, the team that turns the ball over less will hold on to the ball more
I experienced that the ball is the most important thing. When you have the ball, the other team really can't do anything.
I tell my team: if we win the ball, I want to see the ball in the goal in eight seconds. That's my philosophy.
It's just boring to see a team punt the ball and have the returner fair-catch the ball all the time.
I had a vision of how basketball should be played. And the vision was the Knicks teams that won the championship in 1970 and 1973. I wanted a team that emphasized defense. I wanted a team that on offense had a system where players moved off the ball, and the ball moved.
As a player, you are more concerned with the moments when you have possession of the ball or are about to receive the ball. You are watching your team-mates and trying to decide what the possibilities are.
If I don't get the service or if I don't the ball in the box, where I want it, I start drifting into midfield. I go and look for the ball. I try to be important for the team in other areas.
I felt, you know, coming from Philadelphia, the image they put out of me, I think I had three years to go out there and prove to everybody that no, he's not that type of guy. He's a team guy. He loves to obviously get the ball - what receiver do you know, or do you want, on your team that don't want to get the ball?
When we have to defend, I just try to recover the ball for the team because it's important, but I always try to go forward when we have the ball.
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