Michael Clarke

Cricketer

101 Quotes

The hardest batsman to get out. I think Sachin, technically, didn't have a weakness.

The hardest batsman to get out. I think Sachin, technically, didn't have a weakness.

I've shown throughout my career that I have always put representing my state and country first and foremost. I love what I do.

Twenty20 cricket is fantastic. I love it, especially how fast it is.

We believe the most important thing is giving back to this game, not just for the players that are playing today but for the future of the game.

Your greatest strength can be your greatest weakness.

I always know in advance what I've got coming up. Preparation's important to me - it helps my performance.

My dream was to play cricket for Australia. I knew nothing about celebrity until I got stuck with being one.

I don't want to miss any game for Australia.

Guys only really have watches and cars as show pieces, and that's why so many men love their watches - it's our show piece, it's our style. And what I like especially about Hublot is the variety.

I believe cricket is big part of this country's culture, like all sports but cricket is the most dominant in our country. It is in our blood and even if you don't sit and watch it, the sound of cricket represents summer.

When I was younger I cared more about the position I batted.

When somebody questions or insults my integrity and my credibility that's not for sale.

I don't think Sir Michael Clarke suits me at all, no.

Every day I'm getting out of bed and trying to become a better player, a better person.

I'm like every other player; you get frustrated that you don't make as many runs as you would like and get frustrated that the team's not having success but that only makes the challenge more exciting.

You build yourself up for the big series, the big tournaments.

What Kohli and Tendulkar have in common is they love making big hundreds.

You need to do what's comfortable to you... if it doesn't suit your personality then I wouldn't try to be someone I'm not.

My whole career the work I do off the field has given me every chance to have the success I've had on the field, and that won't change.

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