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If You Really Love Playing Cricket, Just Keep Working Hard And Believing In Yourself: Sayali Satghare
“Nowadays women's cricket has been on the rise, especially since the past couple of years and I think it will just keep on building from here. So, my only message will be if you really love playing the game, just keep working hard and keep believing in yourself. I guess enjoy the game because you start playing the game only because you love it and sometimes we forget that.”
“So, main important message would be to keep enjoying the process you need to do, all the hard work and there are times you would have struggled, but how you keep yourself motivated and keep enjoying the struggles, the hard work and the process too, that will be important to reach and achieve the goals you want to get,” said Sayali in an exclusive conversation with IANS.
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