
A lot of your friends and colleagues are getting married. No plans of marriage yet?
Bohot pressure hai ghar se ab. My mother keeps asking, shaadi kab karni hai, girlfriend hai toh bata do, nahi toh mein ladki dhoondoo. My sister, my niece, everyone wants me to get married now, they want to see me settle down in life and be happy. I know it's not something I can run away from. It's one of the most important things in life, and a lot changes after marriage. I think another year and a half max, and I'll be hitched too.
Seriously, there's no girlfriend?
No, seriously, koi nahi hai. It's not like I've not been in a relationship, I have. I had a girlfriend when I was 17-18, and when she was 21, she wanted us to get married. I couldn't do that, because my game was my priority. We had to part ways, and there was no guilt because I had never committed to marriage.
So, you're okay with an arranged marriage?

But there must be others who want to get close to you because you're a cricketer...
Yes, there are always people who want to get closer to you because you're famous, and it's not like I don't do stuff too. But I know where to draw the line. We're in a game that requires a great deal of discipline. The body says one thing, but the mind knows what it must do. You have to tell yourself to get back to the game.
As a sportsman, all the travelling must take a toll on one's family life?
Thankfully, the BCCI now allows you to travel with your spouse during matches to places like England and West Indies. And my IPL team, the Chennai Super King, always ask me to bring my family along for the matches. So, when I get married, I will be able to take my wife along and keep her happy. It would be nice to come back after a match to a partner with whom you can share the days losses and wins.
But the problem is that in India, there's too much focus on cricketers' personal lives. If you see, the soccer stars in Europe always travel with their girlfriends, and their media doesn't criticise them for it. If a sportsman doesn't perform well, they focus on his weaknesses and strengths. Yahan, they start talking about how they were spending time with their family, etc.
You've been playing cricket since a very young age. How did success affect you?

But I'll be honest, I loved the feeling of making money when I started out. It feels good,especially since there wasn't so much of it when I was a kid.
My first earnings, I gave to my dad to invest in an FD. I bought a house for my sister and brother in Ghaziabad. I do things that would secure me financially, but I love to spend money. Mujhe lagta hai ki agar paisa hai toh usey spend karo. If you're successful, it's important to enjoy it! I love shopping for clothes, branded clothes. I love shopping in England, Dubai. I like to travel, whenever I can. I have wardrobes full of new clothes, jinke tags bhi nahi hatey hain. My mother says, itne kapde khareedtey kyun ho jab pehentey nahi... But I like dressing up well.
Even on field, you usually seem to be having a good time...
Yes, I do. Players put in so much hard work into their game, so when they succeed, there must be equal celebration for it. If someone takes a wicket, or fields well, I like to celebrate it. You know, we spend more time with the team than we do with our families. So, it's important to have a good time with those people. And to smile, and make them smile.
The pressure on Sachin to retire, what do you feel about it?

Ponting's retirement too must put more pressure on him...
Yes, Ponting's shown great sportsman spirit. But Indian system different hai. Yahan hum player ko bohot importance detey hain. That's how we are.
How do you cope with pressure?
I take it all out on my game. Right from the beginning, when I was in Sports College and our seniors used to rag us, beat us, I'd be very angry. Mere andar bohot gussa hota tha, but no one could tell. And mein apne gusso ko game mein niklta tha. Theek hai, isne mujhe maara, ab mein isko out karke dikhaunga, iskey against century banaunga! Yeh field ke paanch round lagayega, toh mein dus lagaunga! Even now, if I'm angry with someone on the field, I like to let my game do the talking. Koi sledging karta hai, then also I think ki achcha khel ke dikhaun.
When you're not successful, log aapko poochna chod dete hain. And it makes me just want to play so well, that they all come back.