A Quote by Suresh Raina

It is a great feeling of course to have scored so many runs, but that is what I play cricket for: to score lots of runs. — © Suresh Raina
It is a great feeling of course to have scored so many runs, but that is what I play cricket for: to score lots of runs.
English conditions have changed over the years. Lots of runs are being scored in one-day cricket now in England, pitches are good for batting.
To win Test matches consistently you've got to take 20 wickets - yes, you've got to score runs but if you can't bowl a team out it doesn't matter how many runs you score.
I used to feel like not scoring runs is the worst thing in life but I started thinking: 'No, at least I'm getting to go out on the field wearing the Indian jersey.' Not many get to do that. I am lucky. Now, if I get runs or don't get runs, I'm just going out there trying to enjoy my cricket.
Being an impatient guy, even off the field, I would always look to score runs and score them quickly. Sometimes I panic if runs are not coming.
I like to play test cricket. It is really challenging, because you need to really score runs, stay in the wicket and continue for five days.
It always gives you pleasure when you score runs in Test cricket.
I wanted to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket. But I could not.
I've known Nick Compton a long time. He's a fully-formed cricketer and he's scored lots of runs.
Does it make a difference if I score 8000 or 10,000 runs in Test cricket? Not in anybody's life.
Ultimately we're playing cricket and we want guys who will score runs and take catches to help England win.
Cricket is 90-95 per cent mental. To score runs, you've got to feel good about yourself.
The captaincy thing is brilliant, and I love it. But I didn't start off playing cricket to captain England. I wanted to score runs and stuff.
In one-day cricket, two-three overs can make a difference, if you concede extra runs or cannot score enough in that period.
I want to thank all my teammates who scored so many runs and Joe DiMaggio, who ran down so many of my mistakes.
Even if my grandchildren don’t remember the fact that I scored 10,000 runs in Test and ODI cricket, I am confident that they will remember that Sachin Tendulkar used to be my team-mate.
I have learned a lot playing in domestic first-class cricket: how to score runs, how to counter situations.
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