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cricket to use a cliche, is my blood " what did gavaskar mean to say in this statement?

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Answered by kumarmintu54
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in this sentence Sunil Gavaskar is saying that there is everywhere cricket in my blood this shows that he loves cricket so much at his time he play cricket in a small lobby in his house with a tennis ball with his mother is playing cricket with his mother and he hit the ball on the nose of her mother it start bleeding from the nose of a mother

Answered by vaduz
3

The answer has been given as below.

Explanation:

To use a cliche is to use a form of expression that has been in use too many times, such that it has seemed to lost its meaning and importance. Cliches are used to express feelings and thoughts.

  • The quote of Sunil Gavaskar when he said "Cricket, to use a cliche, is in my blood", he meant to say that cricket defines who he is.
  • He uses the overrated form of expression to make his point of cricket being his very being, his identity and how much the game means to him.
  • "in my genes" means in my blood, kind of ingrained in his biological make-up.

So, in simple words, Gavaskar is implying that he loves cricket, it is who he is, and the game will always be a representation of his identity.

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