I wanted to jump on MS and keep jumping on him.
Yuvraj Singh on his intentions soon after MS Dhoni steered India to victory in the World Cup
I feel I can smash the wall with my head.
Gautam Gambhir credits Gary Kirsten for the confidence with which he batted in the World Cup final
Tendulkar has carried the burden of the nation for 21 years. It is time we carried him on our shoulders.
Virat Kohli leads the Tendulkar tributes after India's World Cup triumph
The only person who can control Sreesanth is Sreesanth. It is beyond my control and I don't think too much about.
MS Dhoni thinks it best to leave Sreesanth to his own devices and hope for the best
Till the full stop doesn't come the sentence is not complete.
MS Dhoni metaphorically implies that the success of India's World Cup campaign hinges on the result of the final
The monkey's almost become a gorilla now and until we win an ICC event it's always going to be there I'm afraid.
Mickey Arthur admits the pressure is piling up on South Africa to break their World Cup jinx
I guess making runs in this last game and getting that good feeling back about my batting might be the kick-start for a bit of a Tendulkar-type rebirth if you like.
Ricky Ponting looks to revive his batting the way Sachin Tendulkar did after a poor run of form in the mid-2000s
Thankfully, I am six foot six, and I replaced Kane Williamson who, I think, is four foot six.
Jacob Oram has a dig at his team-mate while explaining how his spectacular catch of Jacques Kallis at deep midwicket came about
I told Gautam, I am not Virender Sehwag, I can't run like that.
Yuvraj Singh on five minutes of brainless running which ended in Gautam Gambhir's run-out in the World Cup quarter-final against Australia
Maybe we've just learned to keep our mouths closed a bit more.
Ricky Ponting says the current Australian side are not the sledgers of old
We hope you lose tomorrow, daddy. Then you can come home.
Paul Collingwood's daughters made it pretty clear how they would have liked the England-West Indies clash to pan out
Well done, Tony Greig
Ian Bishop has a word of appreciation for co-commentator Tony Cozier's skills at flogging cricket merchandise during a telecast
Don't ask. Very irresponsible shot as captain. On a stage like that.
Shahid Afridi can smile about his daft slog after his team-mates completed the victory against Australia in the World Cup
I've been saying this for more than 21 years to Afridi. He has to learn.
Wasim Akram after Shahid Afridi was dismissed playing a daft slog in the World Cup game against Australia
I would be so attracted to his persona that I wouldn't know where to bowl...His body-language was just too cool!
Shoaib Akhtar explains why bowling to Brian Lara scared him
Following England in this World Cup is a bit like following Newcastle United - you never know what you're going to get. One minute we're beating South Africa, the next we're losing to Ireland and Bangladesh.
Graeme Swann sums up England's campaign
It felt like playing football with both hands tied behind my back.
Graeme Swann on what it was like bowling with a dew-soaked ball against Bangladesh in Chittagong
You don't play for the crowd, you play for the country
MS Dhoni holds nothing back in his criticism of India's collapse in the batting Powerplay against South Africa in Nagpur
You may put hybrid fuel in the car but the cylinder, the engine, everything, needs to be like that.
M S Dhoni's reply to whether India needs a fielding coach
I have read the e-mail out to GB over the phone and he says to tell you 'Thank You' and well done to you too. He has always known he was brilliant!
Rachael Boycott, Geoff Boycott's wife, in an email to BCC Test Match Special producer Adam Mountford, after the latter had let her know TMS had been named Radio Programme of the Year