You should not remain in your comfort zone; if you want to make it big, you must challenge yourself, get out of your comfort zone, and succeed in doing well outside of your comfort areas.
ROHIT SHARMAPrep work done. Time for execution.
More Rohit Sharma Quotes
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Prep work done. Time for execution.
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No matter how talented you are or naturally gifted you are, there’s no substitute to hard work if you got to maintain standards.
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High time we realise the value and prominence of women in our lives and respect their presence.
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Every first-class season is important; every game is crucial, irrespective of whether you are in the Indian team or not.
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Some of the most inspiring people in my life are the women in it. I have always found that they carry so much power in the roles they played in my life.
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Keep your heart in the game, and you’ll be a force to be reckoned with.
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Nothing better than connecting with nature on a rest day.
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I am happy with the way I hit the ball. There is a certain element of power into it but not completely. It is like 80 per cent timing and 20 per cent power. Why do I need power hitting when I can clear the ropes with timing?
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I don’t just walk out for my Team. I walk out, for my country.
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I am not someone like A. B. de Villiers, Gayle, or Dhoni. I don’t have that much power. I have to use my brain to manipulate the field and stick to my strength, which is to hit through the lines.
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There are things we control – but things that are not in control, no point wasting time and energy into that.
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Music can change the world because it can change people.
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Every time you play for your country, there is responsibility. But when you are captaining, you can say so; you have to lead from the front and make sure the team follows the direction you want them to.
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How serious can an addiction to sunglasses be?
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It pumps me up – the whole idea of the bowler marking his run-up, popping at the crease, the crowd chanting, nerves building up. It’s a very good feeling. Right from the first ball, I know I have to be at the top of my game.
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