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Regrets
I have a big regret of not taking up Cricket, coz i absolutly love the game and i really love to play it when i have the chance. But i know the chance has gone to play for teams, and that is something i really regret doing.
Do you have any regrets?
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yeah should have taken more opportunites for various things, but it doesn't bother me that much, im pretty happy at the moment.
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1) I regret reverting to bowling quick when I "lost" my action last year and in 2001. Its completely buggered my cricketing development up..
2) I regret taking an A level in maths. 3) If I'd lived the last couple of years again, I probably would have done stuff a bit differently, but apart from that, not too many regrets |
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My biggest regret is not doing a more vocational degree. If I had my time over I'd do Law instead of Philosophy & Sociology. I chose the course on the grounds that it sounded like a good skive for 3 years; which, in fairness, it was!
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