A Quote by Prithvi Shaw

Becoming captain of the World Cup team and winning it is something I can't express in words. — © Prithvi Shaw
Becoming captain of the World Cup team and winning it is something I can't express in words.
Becoming World Cup captain, I can't express in words the feeling and thanks to everyone.
Throughout my entire life, I've always been a captain. I was the captain of my high school team. I was the captain at Oklahoma State University. I was the captain of the 2008 Olympic team.
Winning the World Cup is definitely the highlight of my career. I thought the gold medal at the Olympics would peak it, but winning the World Cup, the reception... it's what we all dreamed of when we were little.
The common vision is winning - and winning a World Cup. We have a three-year plan - win the World Cup, win the Olympics, win the Euros - and the common agreement is you want to create a legacy and win the World Cup; then, everything else falls into place.
I got to experience being captain in the World Cup. For me, that was something special, and I'll always kind of remember, but it's never been a big thing for me to be captain.
When I was a kid in Adelaide, I dreamed of becoming No. 1 in the world, winning a grand slam and the Davis Cup for Australia.
My first medal, the League Cup at Tottenham, that was a very proud moment for me. Being captain, and winning. But also winning the double in my first year at Arsenal, that was special.
The only way I'll ever make the Ryder Cup team is when I become captain; then I can name myself to the team.
Just in a matter of eight months to win the U-19 World Cup as captain and then make the Test team is quite unreal.
Winning the World Cup was the worst thing that ever happened to the England team.
In 2014, we won the World Cup without a big superstar. We won with a team performance where everyone brought something to the team and gave everything for the team.
I'm not driven by killer ambition. I'm not a workaholic. I'm a good team player. I don't have to be captain, but I do want to play on a winning team.
I resigned from captaincy because I wanted the new captain to get enough time for preparing a team before the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
There's no better way for me to end my time with the German team than by winning the World Cup.
That's the dream. Being on the U.S. National team and winning the World Cup. I'll take the win anyway I can get it.
Winning an official World Cup with the South African team had become my burning ambition.
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