What did Gavaskar mean to say when he said, "Cricket is in my blood,
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Explanation: When Gavaskar says "Cricket is in my blood" he means to say that cricket is a representation of who he is and is an integral/important part of his life and personality now. When he says "in my blood" he means it's in his genes.
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So, when the famous cricketer, Sunil Gavaskar said "Cricket, to use a cliche, is in my blood" he means to say that even though it has been overused, playing cricket is who he is and is a representation of his character and his life. By in my blood he means in by genes.
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