Hard work of cricketers inspired me in childhood: Usain Bolt

Mumbai, September 26 (IANS). Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest runner -up in the Olympics, revealed that the hard work of cricketers inspired him to perform in athletics. Bolt, whose names are still a world record of 9.58 seconds in men of 100 meters and 19.19 seconds in 200 meters, and who won eight gold medals in the Olympics and 11 times in the World Championships, he has been a big fan of cricket since childhood. This Jamaica runner said in a firearm on the Jamnabai Narsi campus: ‘I have been a big fan of cricket since childhood. I’ve seen cricket since childhood. Look at the talent of cricketers, their way of doing their job, how to progress themselves and how to shape themselves, everyone inspired me to work hard and become the best. ‘ Bolt said: “Being in India is an incredible experience. The encounter with so many enthusiastic fans reminds me of why the game matters and why they add people around the world. The energy here is incredible, and I am happy to be part of the vision of” Dream Set Go “that gives a world class experience, which is even more close to their favorite sports.” He said: “For me, this hard work is just as simple, you don’t understand? It takes hard work and dedication to sports. I like track and field, so it’s a thing I’ve liked since childhood, and I worked hard.

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