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As a Test cricketer you expect that at times you're going to be heckled, and you must have a thick skin.
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If you're a fast bowler, you are there to bowl fast and knock the stumps over and hit the batsmen...
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If you can’t get the wicket of Rohit Sharma, you are struggling in life...
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I bowl my best when I am fittest and the best way to get fit is to bowl. That's how you get your rhythm. You cannot really find a rhythm by bowling in the nets.
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We spoke about a number of things from conventional swing to reverse swing and different lines and lengths.
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When you are bowling at such a high velocity and trying to get momentum through the crease and try to bowl a yorker you only look at a slight variation in your trajectory to the wicket.
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It will go down as one of the great moments in sportsmanship. He could have hugged his mates and celebrated, but he chose to put his arm around me.
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I think going to that next step of having a specialist batting coach and a specialist bowling coach would definitely be a benefit to us.
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I reckon he's fantastic. The only thing he needs to do is learn to bowl good length. He's not bowling his yorker enough. The way I understand is that they're being coached to concentrate on the top of the off stump.
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You might pitch a ball on the off stump and think you have bowled a good ball and he walks across and hits it for two behind midwicket. His bat looks so heavy but he just waves it around like it's a toothpick.
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It's always a fine line. If you overdo aggression it's 'ugly Australians', but if you have a smile on your face it's Australia being too nice.
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Jacques Kallis is brilliant - he's also very patient, and has the ability to turn a match around. When Stuart Clark got his wicket, it set the whole snowball effect going. We were really lifted again - we'd been a bit down for a while because we weren't really playing to our normal standard. But as soon as we got that wicket, we picked up a cog, and that was great.
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If you can't get along with Dravid, u're struggling in life...
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Growing up, you look at guys like Jeff Thomson as heroes, so going past him is pretty special.
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Since the start of the Ashes I have had a hectic workload. I've played almost every game, but I'm thinking that after South Africa and the Bangladesh series I can clock off for two or three months. It's like Friday afternoon for a guy who goes to work all week.
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As I have told earlier, if you compare the body with a petrol pump, I've run out of petrol and running on fumes. I can say I'm pretty empty.
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It was an interesting experience because we got to share and spend time with other people who have cancer stories. It was definitely somewhat of an emotional experience.
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Sachin Tendulkar the best yesterday, today and forever...
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It's very challenging. The most important thing you need as a sportsman is to be clear on what you're actually doing.
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We tried to work on being ruthless, just hitting the top of off-stump consistently.
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But once I was out there I felt in control of the situation, adrenalin kicks in and you know what your job is, although when Warne is bowling like that it's tricky.
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After that Bangladesh series I can clock off, it's like Friday afternoon for a guy who goes to work all week.
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Whatever be the complex situations, the Indian team under Ganguly has moved to great heights. The fact of the matter is that Ganguly is determined to stay focused.
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Whilst I am disappointed that I can't play the final match in the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy series, I am grateful that I can return home and give priority to getting my health right.
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