First six in internationals First bat First car First stick from a coach First time dropped
It was off the second ball I faced in my first ODI, against Sri Lanka in Nairobi in 1996. The bowler was [Kumar] Dharmasena. He had brought in the midwicket, trying to get me to go for the hit. I thought, "Bas, taang attak ke maar do" (Just move your leg aside and hit).
I got it from Waqar [Younis]. Interestingly, Sachin [Tendulkar] had given it to Waqar, asking him to help him get similar bats made in Pakistan. It wasn't an especially heavy bat.
I have never bought a car because there was always a sponsored one. The first car was a Toyota. But now I'm buying my first, a Honda Accord.
It was Javed Miandad. He gave me a dressing down and asked me to use my brain and not let the blood rush to my head. I took that advice with a pinch of salt.
It was immediately after the 1999 World Cup. We lost the final. My name is always the first on the deck.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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