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" April 2nd is a memorable moment of my cricketing career. "
Memorable
Moment
Career
" As for my batting, the best part about it is I have never changed it. I have never changed my thinking, I have never changed my batting style. "
Thinking
Style
Never
" Because I knew I had got success at Ranji level, I was confident I would get some success in international cricket too. "
Cricket
Got
Level
" Cricketers are worried about their milestones, worried that they should score 5000-10,000 Test runs, but I am not fussy. "
Milestones
Should
Test
" Does it make a difference if I score 8000 or 10,000 runs in Test cricket? Not in anybody's life. "
Life
Cricket
Test
" Every player has his own mantra of working on his physique. "
Working
Player
Mantra
" Fitness has nothing to do with age. "
Age
Nothing
Fitness
" I always tell myself to bat the full day, and if there is a ball to be hit, just hit it. "
Bat
Always
Myself
" I batted with contact lenses in the IPL while playing for Delhi Daredevils. I wasn't picking the ball early. So I went back to the glasses. "
Ball
Glasses
Playing
" I curse myself if I get out without making a 100 after crossing 40. "
Crossing
Curse
Myself
" If you know your game, you can handle pressure; you can handle any kind of situation, back yourself, and play your own game and get success. "
Yourself
Success
Know
" I have a gym at home where I do weight training as well as cardio. I love doing bench press but cannot share information on how much weight I lift. I also practise Yoga. My guru Sadhguru taught me different kriyas like Surya Namaskar, which I do for my personal well being. "
Me
Training
Home
" I have never hidden my injury before, or fitness problems. Even my shoulder operation was planned after consulting the then coach Gary Kirsten and skipper MS Dhoni. "
Never
Problems
Coach
" In my view, if you have good or bad technique, it doesn't matter. But you will survive if you can adjust your game at international level, you are mentally strong, you know your strengths and how to score runs. "
You
Game
Good
" I try to hit the ball along the ground, especially against fast bowlers. I also like the bat to come down in the right position and check if my body position is correct. If I'm really watching the ball carefully, then automatically I'm in a good position to hit it down the ground. "
Down
Right
Body
" I was scared of facing only one bowler - that was Muttiah Muralitharan. "
Bowler
Scared
Only
" Many stories come from the dressing room that one doesn't speak when you are playing but can do once retired. "
Playing
You
Dressing
" One should always be happy, irrespective of what you achieve in a match or in life. That's how I live my life. "
My Life
Be Happy
Life
" The most important thing for any athlete is to know his ability. If you know your ability and have even a little bit of a strong mindset, you can get success, because your ability takes you to success. "
Mindset
You
Success
" To participate in a World Cup is a great honour and achievement. I've played in three World Cups. The whole world watches you during a World Cup and expects you to play innings to win games for your country. "
World
Win
Achievement
" We never thought that there would be another Sachin Tendulkar. But Virat Kohli has changed this mindset. I think Virat can surpass Tendulkar's records. "
Think
Never
Mindset
" When a person becomes satisfied, he doesn't run after things, doesn't worry about it, and doesn't make efforts. "
Things
Person
Run
" When I began my life journey, we'd survive on Rs 500 a month as a family. As time passed and I started playing for the country, this Rs 500 multiplied manifold, but it was not the money that mattered: it was the fact that I was fulfilling my ambition of playing cricket on the highest platform, representing my country. "
Journey
Life
Money
" When I faced the likes of Shoaib Akhtar and Brett Lee for the first time, I had a little bit of fear in my mind. My thoughts were, 'Would I be able to face them? Would I be able to play them? Would I be able to hit boundaries?' There were so many questions and fear, also, that if the ball didn't hit my bat, it might hit me on the body. "
Me
Time
Thoughts
" When I was a kid, my first dream was to play Test matches, and the second one was to play 100 Test matches because there are very few people who have played 100 Tests for India. "
Dream
Test
Play
" When I was growing up, we would play a 10-over or 15-over game, and the asking-rate would always be high, and I would end up scoring 30 or 40 runs in 15 balls, so I built that mindset right from the beginning and still continue to bat in the same manner. "
Mindset
Beginning
End
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