I love hats, especially when you have bad hair days.
As a bowler, I was not scared of any batsman. They are not supposed to scare you; you have to scare them.
I was so wrinkled I could screw my hats on.
As a bowler you are not a hero, you are always backing a hero but you need 20 wickets to win a Test match.
Generally I don't say too much on the field. However, I am a fast bowler and with that comes the responsibility of saying a word or two and getting in a guy's face.
I won't say I am a premier bowler or anything, because we are all trying to work hard, and whoever gets the opportunity wants to do well.
Fantasy hats give you the possibility to dream.
They asked me what I wanted to call my autobiography. I suggested: The Definitive Volume on the Finest Bloody Fast Bowler That Ever Drew Breath.
I enjoy hats. And when one has filthy hair, that is a good accessory.
I think it's a great challenge for a bowler to be captain of India and it is not looked at very positively in India for some strange reasons.
You don't wear leather bucket hats in Vegas.
How many diamonds can you retrieve from one single mine; there has to be an end somewhere. I don't see any natural fast bowler after me.
Each bowler has his own pride when bowling in the nets but it's vital that you get ball on bat and then you are ready to use the opportunity when you are out in the middle.
I love pity parties. I wish I'd brought hats.
I make hats. I'm on a hat frenzy. I'm on my eighth and I love it.
I am here to play cricket. No preferences at all. T20, ODI, Test - I just want to perform on every stage and prove my worth as a good bowler.
I was a really avid bowler when I was a teenager. I had about a 210-220 average. I had blisters on my fingers.
During the peak of my career, I used to pick the ball as soon it was released from the bowler's hands. And I hit the ball through the line.
I don't try and copy anyone in T20 cricket. My cricketing shots are inside out, behind the bowler, and other shots I have developed.
I've worn a lot of hats in the NFL.
I have a collection of 50-plus snapback hats.
I started in 1989. I was the booker, the promoter, the headliner. I wore all the hats.
That was my thing - the Raiders hats and all that.
To play 100 Tests is a lot of miles in the legs and just thinking about that many as a fast bowler hurts my back!
I collect hats. That's what you do when you're bald.
As a cure for the cold, take your toddy to bed, put one bowler hat at the foot, and drink until you see two.
Hats off to T-Pain for the 'Low' record.
I am not a big supporter of sledging or insults that are hurled at you. But I don't mind if a bowler glares or stares at the batsmen. During my career, I have faced these situations numerous times.
The bowler approached the wicket at a lope, a trot, and then a run. He suddenly exploded in a flurry of arms and legs, out of which flew a ball.
I've never been bothered about being the highest wicket-taker in the world or the best South African bowler in the world.
Usually a captain will allow his bowler to set the field, while exercising overall control and maintaining the authority to step in if he sees fit.
In fact, as a spin bowler, you have to work on the batsman over after over.
I want to be the best cricketer I can be for my country. If I work hard, the main aim for me is to be the world's best bowler.
It's fine for a bowler to have a plan but I feel as a batter you need to have another plan to counteract what they're doing.
To be a great fast bowler, you need a big heart and a big bottom.
I have always been an attacking bowler. I am more than happy to go for a few runs and get a few wickets.
Babies in silk hats playing with dynamite.
I liberally apply sunscreen and wear hats.
Always buy your straw hats in the Winter
I couldn't be a supermodel, hats off. I'll stick to the kitchen!
I got you plenty of hats at home, Vickie, what are you doing?
I wear T-shirts and backwards hats and buy my shoes at Payless!
It's always frustrated me when I've seen other players able to smack balls over the bowler's head and stuff like that. I can't, though. When I've tried I've let myself down.
I do not believe so implicitly, as some cricketers and writers upon cricket do, in watching the bowler's hand.I prefer to watch the ball, and not anticipate events.
I like to be a bowler because I can't bat properly. After 17 years of cricket I have got the opportunities and made the wickets fall.
I don't want to lose any of that passion for the game; as a bowler I need to have that real desire to get the batsman out and be in their face and be aggressive.
I am an attacking bowler, but I can change my plan and go however the team wants me to go.
I am the batsman and the bat, / I am the bowler and the ball, / The umpire, the pavilion cat, / The roller, pitch, and stumps, and all.
I don't like top hats, white ties, and tails.
You know what's the rage this year? ...Hats.
Well, I don't like hats, never wear 'em.
An out-and-out fast bowler is one of the great sights in cricket.
Hats off to drug abusers everywhere.
As a fast bowler if you're not going to bowl well on a Perth wicket you're going to struggle in Australia.
I like hats that make the heart beat faster.
A bowler should be allowed to point out to an umpire that a batsman is backing up, leaving the officials to watch what is going on.
Hats are like a halo of happiness.
I build community. However, I do it wearing a number of hats.
Being a swing bowler, bowling at the death is just an added facet in my bowling.
I enjoy shopping for unique shoes and hats when I'm on a trip.
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