KALLIS
: I heard something was wrong with my dad during the [2003] World Cup i
was playing. My father started feeling unwell and then, out of the
blue, we were told he only had a few months to live. It was a huge shock
because we've always been a very close family. I missed the first
couple of Tests in England that year so I could be at home with him. It
was obviously the saddest time of my life but
those last weeks were maybe some of the most beautiful. It gave me a
chance to say thank you and goodbye. After a while I realised how lucky I
was to do that. It's far harder if a parent is taken away before you
have that time together. So his death put cricket in perspective for me.
It's just a game – and a very simple game if you keep your mind
straight.And I cant not be like "Sachin Trendulkar" to go and bat even
when my father is dead.I am not a legend, a simple All Rounder of Life
and work ... !!!
-- SIMPLE AND HUMBLE ... THE BEST ALL ROUNDER OF OUR ERA --
-- SIMPLE AND HUMBLE ... THE BEST ALL ROUNDER OF OUR ERA --
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