A Quote by Vishnu Vishal

I always wanted to become a cricketer. — © Vishnu Vishal
I always wanted to become a cricketer.

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I want to be a good cricketer, but I am a person first and a cricketer second. I won't always be a cricketer, but I will always be a person.
I wanted to be a cricketer. But I was not skilled enough to be a national-level cricketer.
I am from a sports background, and always wanted to become either a cricketer or footballer; in short, just play some sport and represent my country. I got diverted, but the sportsman in me is still alive.
I used to love Kapil Dev and, like any schoolboy, wanted to become a cricketer till I started dreaming of making movies.
I wanted to become a cricketer primarily because the idea of playing in front of 40,000 odd people gave me an adrenaline rush.
I always wanted to be a professional cricketer, which meant I didn't work as much as I should have done at exams. But, happily, it came off.
When I was 15, I started playing first class cricket and always dreamt of being a Test cricketer, wanted to do something for the country, married in 1995, have 2 kids it's been great.
My dad always wanted me to be a cricketer, study no chance. Once he saw that I was quite good for my age, no school. So, as soon as I did my GCSEs, I got signed by Warwickshire at 15.
I wanted to be a cricketer.
I am a cricket lover and wanted to be a cricketer.
In Pakistan, if you have to become a cricketer you have to be a politician first.
I concentrated on politics and movies because cricket was taken away from me. But the world knows Sreesanth as a cricketer, and I, too, like to be remembered as a cricketer who gave everything on the field.
I don't know if I would have made a better engineer than a cricketer. I definitely think I am a much better cricketer.
I would have been a frustrated man had I not achieved what I wanted to achieve as a cricketer.
I cannot think that I am a good cricketer and just become one. For this, one needs skill.
If I hadn't have been good enough at football, I'd have been a sports journalist - which is what I do now anyway. Or a cricketer. I might have been a cricketer.
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