Top 13 Glenn Turner Quotes

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Glenn Turner is a cricketer who played for New Zealand and was regarded as one of the country’s best and most prolific batsmen. Recently, he has been working as ahead of the New Zealand Cricket selection panel.

Talking about his early days, he was born in Dunedin and represented New Zealand in 41 Tests. To continue his education, he went to Otago Boy’s High School. He has his brothers, poet Brian Turner and golfer Greg Turner in his family.

I have presented the top 13 Glenn Turner quotes below to help you in every step of your life.

Glenn Turner on field
Glenn Turner on field

“I keep trying to bring a more professional approach to New Zealand cricket. It’s an uphill battle. I stay in the game because I find it intriguing and interesting. I’m not interested in coaching international sides. I don’t mind short-term coaching. I don’t want to get involved in the politics of teams.”― Glenn Turner.

“I would love to play cricket today, with all – I am not just talking of money – the opportunity you get, the practice facilities, the amount of time you are able to put into preparation.”― Glenn Turner.

“Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere.”― Glenn Turner

“As every new breed of virus is conceived, created and released into the wild, another small change is made to the anti-virus software to combat the new threat.”― Glenn Turner

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“I met my wife in Bombay at an official function. And then we courted for three years. That’s a great old term, ‘courting.’ And we had to do it quietly, of course, because you would know the difficulties one might have with Indian parents. She was advised by her father that people in the West don’t take marriage seriously.”― Glenn Turner

“After all, just one virus on a computer is one too many.”― Glenn Turner

“During my years of professional cricket in England, I realised that although the Australians were talented players, tactically they were a bit naive when compared to those who played full-time on the English circuit. You might find this arrogant, but that was the reality then.”― Glenn Turner

“There is one major problem with anti-virus software: It needs updating. Users cannot be relied upon to have even the anti-virus software in the first place, let alone be able or willing to pay for the updates.”― Glenn Turner

“As a kid in New Zealand, you play cricket in summer and rugby in winter. I played cricket and hockey. Not rugby. I wasn’t brawny enough for it. Or silly enough, perhaps.”― Glenn Turner

“You can get too close as a team. You need time away from each other. You change in the same dressing room, you play on the same cricket field, you stay in the same hotel, you travel in the same planes and buses. C’mon – this business of everyone holding hands and being pally is nonsense.”― Glenn Turner

“I think all versions of limited-overs cricket have attracted more people to the game.”― Glenn Turner

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“Personally, I’ve never done things just for money.”― Glenn Turner

“I believe in greater self-sufficiency. International sport is tough, no doubt, but there shouldn’t be too many crutches. In most cases sports psychologists are crutches, and they tend to soften rather than harden the players.”― Glenn Turner

Sanjib Sah
Sanjib Sah
Sanjib Sah is an engineer and content writer passionate about sports and athletics. With a background in engineering and a love for all things active, Sanjib brings a unique perspective to the world of sports writing. Whether he is covering the latest trends in sports technology or sharing tips on improving your game, Sanjib's words are always rooted in a deep appreciation for players' hard work and dedication everywhere. In his free time, you can find him hitting the courts or hitting the trails, always looking for new ways to challenge himself and improve his skills.

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