Words matter. These are the best S. Sreesanth Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t know how I became controversy’s favourite child.
I’m a strong believer in God. It could be because of my upbringing and my family environment.
There was always a question of Sreesanth not being focused enough. All I can say is that I was always focused.
I used to be short-tempered on the field when it came to winning or losing.
All I can say is that I played the game in true spirit.
I look at my life journey as a miracle.
I have always given hundred percent on the field.
My day starts with the chanting of Gayatri Mantra and Om Namah Shivay. I chant them every time I bowl.
A good captain is great only if he has a great team.
Sreesanth became the cricketer that India knows by playing in the maidans of Kochi.
If you do a mistake, I think you should get punished.
I am a rhythmic bowler.
There is nothing more disgraceful for any sportsperson than to be accused of murky stuff like match-fixing or spot-fixing.
I really don’t plan whether I would dance after taking a wicket or not.
Everyone goes through bad days, but that does not mean you should stop enjoying the good days.
I always gave my heart and soul for the game.
I don’t want to live on my past performances and say that I did well then.
God has been kind to me.
When you play for your country, you remember all your performances, starting from the Under-19 days.
I want my bowling to speak for me. In fact, not only my bowling, my batting, my fielding. Overall, I want my cricket to speak.
I don’t mind proving myself again and again.
During my days as a cricketer, I used to be so involved with the game, I never bothered to look after my family.
I used to watch a lot of motivational films and videos to remain positive.
All my blessings are thanks to the Almighty.
With age comes wisdom.
When I don’t play international cricket, I sharpen my skills at the NCA.
Anyone is free to judge me, but they weren’t there in my tough times.
It is a great opportunity and a great challenge to be a part of Indian team for the World Cup.
I was not born a cricketer to start with, so I had to really work hard; I had to really train hard. It took lots of practice and lots of matches to get there.
I am a firm believer. I don’t follow any particular religion. That’s the way I was brought up.
I have realised that it’s important to be a sport, be nice, and know what to speak and when.
I am sure I will make a great politician because I love to help people in a genuine way.
It was a dream to have a team for the state. While playing for the Punjab King’s XI, I used to think of having a team for Kerala.
I am not worried about criticism. In fact, it helps one perform better.
I concentrated on politics and movies because cricket was taken away from me. But the world knows Sreesanth as a cricketer, and I, too, like to be remembered as a cricketer who gave everything on the field.
I don’t mind which wicket you play on – wet, dry, slow, or fast. I just want to play cricket.
I’m more disciplined now. The days of late-night parties are over.
I stopped hating people. I also tried to see the positives in negative situations that I found myself in.
I am sure I will make a great politician because I love to help people.
I feel I can channelise my aggression to the right thing and be a good bowler, a world class bowler.
It is not uncommon to use a towel in afternoon matches, particularly in a place like Mohali in the month of April-May.
I would love to play for Kerala because there is nothing like playing for a home team.
The moment I see my daughter’s face, I am instantly happier, my stress just disappears, and I forget everything else.
I have made mistakes and learnt from them.
My father-in-law wanted me to join politics when the Madhya Pradesh election was going on.
Who says men don’t cry? I used to sob like a baby as I was forced to move around in a wheelchair for two months after twin surgeries on my toes.
I love cricket and am the last person who would get involved in something like spot-fixing. Anyone who knows me will think twice before coming to me with such an offer. Because I don’t even listen to the captain before I play a match. I wouldn’t agree to do it even for Rs 100 crore.
My work ethics have been the same whether it’s in international cricket, first class, or even club cricket.
I pray every day.
I don’t really think about the crowd when I am in the middle. I actually forget about the crowd, forget the money; that’s exactly what I always do.
Bowling in sub-continental conditions is not easy for a fast bowler. You have to be consistent and persistent to succeed, especially when you are bowling to the likes of Sangakkara, Mahela, Samaraweera, and Dilshan.
I take life easy, not questioning every time the going gets tough.
As my mother is a Kerala Brahmin and my father a Kerala Nair, every day in the house is like a religious festival.
The likes of Ishant Sharma and Bhuvneshwar Kumar have done well, and so has Jasprit Bumrah in shorter formats.
I love Punjab and really enjoy playing for the Punjab team in IPL, but when you have your own state team, anyone would like to play for that.