I don't want to just keep playing for the sake of playing. The day I realise I'm not good enough, I'll go. I want to play as long as I can - not just to make up the numbers but to play with utmost passion.

It's always nice to be in England - I love it here.

Hampshire were the club who gave me my first chance, so I owe them a lot.

Losses are always hard to swallow, and every sportsperson has the same feeling.

In T20, batsmen are always going after you, so a good policy is to bowl five-six dot balls in your first two-three overs so that pressure builds on the batsman, and he plays riskier shots.

My wife and kid always support me.

Its strong management that makes players feel comfortable.

I am an attacking bowler, but I can change my plan and go however the team wants me to go.

People think of me as well-travelled, but I had not been out of Pakistan until I was picked in the Under-19 squad in 1997. The flight went from Lahore to Karachi and then from Karachi to South Africa. It was my first time on a plane and my first trip overseas.

I have always been an attacking bowler, but I am trying my best to learn every day.

With Cleveland, I think they did a great job in knowing what their team needed, and when I came, I just did my job, and they fully embraced me.

Since I entered the league, half of my checks have always gone into a separate account... I pride myself on doing that. I've done it no matter the size of my contract or salary.

I was always growing, so it made no sense for my mom and dad to load me up with a bunch of clothes. But I hated coming to school and feeling like a girl could be like, 'Iman's probably gon' wear this today.' So I would always have to mix and match and find a way to look different. I took a lot of pride in that.

You should dress so that somebody remembers you.

I think early on in the league, my biggest problem was I tried to put out what I believe was an innocent fire because I felt it was a conflict with other stars.

Having a routine makes for a better professional.

I don't think I have whatever that thing is that makes some athletes bad with money.

When you have a lot of communication, it picks up the aggressiveness with everybody on the court.

As long as we win, I'm happy.

Everyone will say something about confidence or something if you miss a couple shots. You've just got to keep shooting.

I think when I started playing against some of the best guys on the AAU circuit, I started to look at myself and say, 'I am one of these guys.'

It doesn't matter what position they put me at; I've just got to make sure that I come out and play right.

As I go back and look at the film, if I look at my first year, every time I caught the ball, I was looking to do something.

Rap isn't that time-consuming for me, compared to an ordinary artist. I do not stay in the studio all day.