I don't think I would have made it as a cricketer.
I heard a rapid alternation of notes, a vibrating staccato of an ancient instrument, nearly as old as nature herself, a cricket singing in my garden last night, the first time this year. When turning my garden's soil, I often uncover crickets, curmud...
The sound is gone. There's nothing left but the insomniac throbbing of crickets. Crickets in the garden, the courtyard, the back courtyard. Close, domestic, identifiable. And those out in the country. Between all of them they raise, little by little,...
In 2011 India’s Test team was crowned as world cricket’s leading side for the first time in its history. The foundations for this global domination can be traced to a decade earlier, when a career-defining performance by VVS Laxman helped to turn...
The Little Mute Boy The little boy was looking for his voice. (The king of the crickets had it.) In a drop of water the little boy was looking for his voice. I do not want it for speaking with; I will make a ring of it so that he may wear my silence ...
But eventually it is a game of cricket.
Well, all cricket invites attention.
Two things in India are religion - one is cricket, and one is movies - these are two things.
Sometimes I play cricket, and I play badminton.
My memories of Australian cricket are it was an environment of good fun.
The only thing I've ever been interested in teaching anyone in life is cricket.
Cricket was my reason for living.
I'm a big sports fan. Football. Cricket.
Cricket is not a rational sport in India, and we go overboard.
It isn't easy being a celebrity cricketer in India.
I don't like discussing cricket off the field.
Most of my memories of Texas are of mosquitoes, watermelons, crickets, and my brother teasing me.
You can cut the tension with a cricket stump.
My job is to perform, enjoy cricket and thank God for whatever he has given me.
I love England and I love cricket.
Since childhood, I have been a cricket fanatic.