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Marcus Trescothick Quotes
«Our team spirit goes deeper than just one loss.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«It is not ideal to go into the last match with the series already decided, but a lot of ranking points are up for grabs.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«We have not played into this situation often. It will be tough to come back. It is up to the guys individually to look deep into each other and put pride into our last performance before we go home.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«It is pretty nice to end the tour with a win. We will think of the Indian tour after Christmas.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«I would do it again, definitely. But not straight away. You'd need a while to forget how bad you felt.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«We have been through some great things in the last couple of months.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«The main reason was that I picked up a bug when I was out there.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«I had to leave India because I picked up a bug and it hit me hard. I could not shrug it off and it left me fatigued.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«It got to the point when I said I was pretty fatigued and struggling to concentrate on my cricket ahead of a big Test match. I spoke to the people that needed to know and decided it was the right thing to come home.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick
«The main reason (for leaving India) was I picked up a bug in Bombay and it really hit me hard.»
Author: Marcus Trescothick