The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Steve Waugh
- The key to handling pressure is to enjoy it when you’re confronted with it rather than worry about it too much.
- To me, being Australian is about looking after your mates, taking care of the less fortunate, supporting the underdog and enhancing the spirit that makes all Australians unique.
- It doesn’t matter how pretty you look it’s how many runs you get.
- I’d like to try to inspire the youth, that’s obviously where our future is and the kids are the ones you can mould and you can give them ideas and opportunities and I’d like to try to inspire all the young kids because I had a dream when I was young, that was to play for Australia.
- Geez, I just played cricket because I loved the game. I never thought about it much, never really had any formal coaching.
- There is no shame being beaten by such a great player, Sachin is perhaps only next to the Don.
- Rahul is the kind of person who young cricketers can look up to; not only because of his success but also because of the way he conducts himself.
- I keep a lucky red rag in my pocket when I bat, which has been a good luck charm for a few years.
- It’s a hard life as a professional cricketer. It’s not as easy as everyone makes out. To survive you need a tough hide.
- He’s the type of bloke you would want to have on your side. When you see an Indian side with Ganguly in the line-up, you know it’s game on. You don’t have to like or dislike him. You have to respect him.
Steve Waugh, born on June 2, 1965, in Canterbury, New South Wales, is an iconic figure in cricket history. A versatile all-rounder and an astute captain, Waugh’s international career spanned from 1985 to 2004. He made his Test debut against India and quickly established himself as a resilient middle-order batsman and a handy medium-pace bowler.
Waugh is renowned for his leadership, particularly during his tenure as captain of the Australian cricket team from 1999 to 2004. Under his captaincy, Australia achieved a record 16 consecutive Test wins and clinched the 1999 Cricket World Cup. His gritty batting, highlighted by a career-defining 200* against the West Indies in 1995, and his ability to perform under pressure earned him the nickname “Iceman.”
Waugh’s contributions extend beyond the field; he is also an author, philanthropist, and mentor. His charitable work, especially through the Steve Waugh Foundation, supports children with rare diseases. Waugh’s legacy is marked by his relentless pursuit of excellence and unwavering sportsmanship.
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