I am fully aware that cricket is like a second religion in Pakistan.
“I am fully aware that cricket is like a second religion in Pakistan.”
The World Motivation
I am fully aware that cricket is like a second religion in Pakistan.
“I am fully aware that cricket is like a second religion in Pakistan.”
I am fully aware that cricket is like a second religion in Pakistan.
I watch the ball, and I just play. I have always said that I don't feel there's a big difference between the three formats. It is just a mindset, applying yourself to the wicket and conditions, and that's always been the way that I have played.
Winning an official World Cup with the South African team had become my burning ambition.
Money wasn't the motivating factor in calling time on my international career and focusing on T20 cricket. If I was here to make as much money as I can, I would be playing 10 to 12 tournaments a year.
We should be far more flexible about the way we play our cricket away from home. We can't just presume that what works at home will work away. We need to be more flexible and creative both in the way we play and the way we select.
It's no secret that women's cricket needs India performing on the global stage, and any male support is welcome - with key voices like Sachin Tendulkar stating that women's cricket is critical to the future of our game, hopefully people will listen.
I have said goodbye to international cricket.
I played cricket and football, walked and cycled a lot.
I love cricket but I like being away from it as well.
It will never be much fun until a Proteas team finally goes out and wins one of these ICC limited-overs tournaments. That will happen one day.