Wicket Quotes
Collection of top 26 famous quotes about Wicket
Wicket Quotes & Sayings
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If I quit surgery, I'd be afraid I'd dry up.
— Richard Selzer
I've never been into just really silly stuff.
— Jonah Hill
[Michael] Gove will be the underdog fighting for the underdog in this leadership race.
— Dominic Raab
The bowler approached the wicket at a lope, a trot, and then a run. He suddenly exploded in a flurry of arms and legs, out of which flew a ball.
— Douglas Adams
Successful guilt is the bane of society
— Publilius Syrus
His targets had little in common, other than that they had somehow aroused his enmity.
— Harold Holzer
I love my mom and dad.
— Taylor Momsen
All creative work begins by doing something with the hands. Creation is simply a problem and design is the way out.
— Charles James
I do not fear grassy tracks. Whether there is grass or not on the wicket, I am not worried.
— Harbhajan Singh
No captain with all the hindsight in the world can predict how the wicket is going to play
— Trevor Bailey
My world, my world ... How can such a good little girl like you destroy all of my beautiful wickedness.
- Wicket Witch of the North — L. Frank Baum
- Wicket Witch of the North — L. Frank Baum
In the past I've thrown my wicket away on certain occasions.
— Kevin Pietersen
I'm the master of the wicket!
— Gerard Way
Those who say that I will lose and am finished will have to run over my body to beat me.
— Said Aouita
Children and lunatics cut the Gordian knot which the poet spends his life patiently trying to untie.
— Jean Cocteau
I like to play test cricket. It is really challenging, because you need to really score runs, stay in the wicket and continue for five days.
— Kumar Sangakkara
Maybe the country doesn't pray for me like they do for Sachin Tendulkar, but I know I'm on a good wicket as well.
— Shahrukh Khan
Talk of joy: there may be things better than beef stew and baked potatoes and home-made bread - there may be.
— Ray Stannard Baker
The flannelled fools at the wicket or the mudied oafs at the goals ...
— Rudyard Kipling