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Isa Guha
Profession : Celebrity
Birth : May 21, 1985
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The 'Natmeg' from England's Natalie Sciver attracted a lot of attention as a brilliant piece of improvisation, which requires every bit as much talent as a Tillakaratne Dilshan 'scoop,' or a Jos Buttler 'ramp' shot.
Isa Guha
That's how cricket should be broadcast. Ball-by-ball calling is important but you've got to be lighthearted like you're down the pub with your mates.
Isa Guha
It's about being true to who you are as a person. For example, I'm not going to shy away from an opinion because I have played cricket, whereas other women who haven't played cricket might be more journalistic about their approach.
Isa Guha
I've always been an England fan. I was born and bred here.
Isa Guha
My first game was against India and while my roots will always be Indian I was born in England and wanted to represent them.
Isa Guha
T20 is fast-paced and a wonderful vehicle to attract wider audience. On a technical level, it probably has impacted Test cricket.
Isa Guha
I have always enjoyed male company, which has probably stemmed from playing in boys/men's teams while growing up.
Isa Guha
IPL is a T20 franchise tournament combining cricket and Bollywood to offer entertainment.
Isa Guha
Playing cricket has given me an excellent opportunity to get fit and healthy, meet people of similar interests, integrate with people of different backgrounds and see the world.
Isa Guha
It would be great to see more Asian women playing cricket at every level.
Isa Guha
There isn't a traditional background of Asian women playing sport, but that's changing.
Isa Guha
Cricket is a sport girls can play and be successful in irrespective of their background.
Isa Guha
It's not that there has never been a keen following for women's cricket in India.
Isa Guha
People say that because I'm short I get a lot more skid off the pitch.
Isa Guha
I've never really seen myself as a role model, but if others see me as that then it's something of which I'd be very proud.
Isa Guha
I've been lucky in that my parents have always supported me with my cricket, but I've seen so many young Asian girls who don't keep up their sporting interests after the age of 12 or 13.
Isa Guha
I am High Wycombe born and bred.
Isa Guha
I like Tendulkar and I think the Indian batsmen are stylish but I support England and I have always wanted to play for England.
Isa Guha
I went through a phase after we won the World Cup of 'what am I going to do with my life.'
Isa Guha
Mum was the strongest person I knew.
Isa Guha
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