India opener Gautam Gambhir on Monday exuded assurance that the national team would do all it takes to win the upcoming World Cup for a certain Sachin Tendulkar, who will be making his sixth appearance in the quadrennial show."I sincerely wish that this would not be Sachin's last World Cup and he would play one more. All members of the Indian side would like to win it for him," Gambhir said. The dashing southpaw also felt that Yuvraj Singh's form would be crucial to India's fortunes in the tournament, scheduled to held in the sub-continent from February 19 to April 2.
"Yuvi can bat and bowl very nicely. He is a very passionate player," Gambhir said.Contrary to the common insight that he is a 'party animal', Gambhir said that Yuvraj is a hard worker."The fact is that he devotes a lot of his time on cricket. He is a very focused and passionate player," Gambhir told a news channel. Fitness has been a cause for concern in recent times, with quite a dew including himself, carrying injuries, but Gambhir hoped things would be alright before the World Cup."They would be fully fit before the start of World Cup," he said.
Gambhir, who returned to India just before the start of the five-match one-day series against South Africa after hurting his left knuckles, assured that he would attain peak fitness before the mega event."I suffered an injury during the South African tour, but I will be fully fit before the World Cup," he said. Asked if he would like to see Sourav Ganguly as mentor of the Kolkata Knight Riders, Gambhir said, "Of course I would be happy to see him as mentor of KKR. It goes without saying that KKR is his team and I am sure that he would be happy to see us winning the IPL. Honestly, Sourav is an important part of KKR."
"He was and is a legend. There is no question about that. This is also true that you have to retire one day. You cannot play for forever," he said. Gambhir confessed that he was not expecting to be bought at an astronomical sum of 11.6 crore in the IPL auction."I never expected that IPL franchise would take so much interest in me. I will give my hundred per cent to KKR and play with whole passion," he said, adding that he will soon meet the KKR support staff. Gambhir was modest when sharp out that he had left behind both Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the auction.
"Yuvi can bat and bowl very nicely. He is a very passionate player," Gambhir said.Contrary to the common insight that he is a 'party animal', Gambhir said that Yuvraj is a hard worker."The fact is that he devotes a lot of his time on cricket. He is a very focused and passionate player," Gambhir told a news channel. Fitness has been a cause for concern in recent times, with quite a dew including himself, carrying injuries, but Gambhir hoped things would be alright before the World Cup."They would be fully fit before the start of World Cup," he said.
Gambhir, who returned to India just before the start of the five-match one-day series against South Africa after hurting his left knuckles, assured that he would attain peak fitness before the mega event."I suffered an injury during the South African tour, but I will be fully fit before the World Cup," he said. Asked if he would like to see Sourav Ganguly as mentor of the Kolkata Knight Riders, Gambhir said, "Of course I would be happy to see him as mentor of KKR. It goes without saying that KKR is his team and I am sure that he would be happy to see us winning the IPL. Honestly, Sourav is an important part of KKR."
"He was and is a legend. There is no question about that. This is also true that you have to retire one day. You cannot play for forever," he said. Gambhir confessed that he was not expecting to be bought at an astronomical sum of 11.6 crore in the IPL auction."I never expected that IPL franchise would take so much interest in me. I will give my hundred per cent to KKR and play with whole passion," he said, adding that he will soon meet the KKR support staff. Gambhir was modest when sharp out that he had left behind both Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the auction.
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