Best quotes by Jos Buttler on Cricket
Checkout quotes by Jos Buttler on Cricket
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‟ I've always been a bit shy, especially in new situations. But I have that other side in me too. Cricket demands that you grow up fast. Playing in domestic tournaments as an overseas player, you're expected to score runs and bring a lot to the group. And I expect that of myself.
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‟ High-intensity training works well for cricket because we spend long periods waiting around and then have to perform sudden sprints or dives.
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‟ It's really important to have your escape away from cricket, whatever that is for the individual. I enjoy my time away from the game, that really refreshes me and lets me get excited for when I do go back in and play.
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‟ What was scaring me was if we lost, I didn't know how I'd play cricket again. This was such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, a World Cup final at Lord's.
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‟ The first time I played Test cricket, I did OK because I had no real expectations, I was just going to enjoy it. Then I lost that.
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‟ India is such an attack on your senses and is unrivalled for the passion surrounding cricket.
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‟ Cricket takes so long. There's a lot of airtime to fill. Guys have to talk about someone's technique for half an hour.
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‟ I feel maybe at times I've just been a bit too desperate to do well, almost tried too hard. But even though I haven't contributed as I would have liked, I've still enjoyed the cricket just as much.
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‟ Innovation grabs the attention. You go back through the history of cricket and there are certain moments in time that grab you. Kevin Pietersen's flamingo shot was one of those.
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‟ Cricket has a stigma of old men in white clothes playing cricket but readdressing that image to people who aren't necessarily cricket lovers may go some way to making it cooler.
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‟ I sometimes like to do plyometric work which hits my core and the rest of my body at the same time: things like jumping to catch balls, box jumps, hurdling over cricket stumps, bounds, hops, or combined exercises like three jumps in a row followed by a sprint.
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‟ Whenever I have a problem, I always talk to someone away from cricket; usually a friend or a family member who is invested in wanting to help me but who won't give me a coach's perspective or a cricketer's perspective.
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