Who said what at the Cricket World Cup on Friday, the second day of the 2023 tournament:
"It is probably one that got away. We thought we were well and truly in the game."
Netherlands captain Scott Edwards on defeat to Pakistan after being 120-2 in pursuit of 287 on Friday.
"I've used the word a couple of times but you don't really hear it coming about within the team and I think there are guys who believe that it applies to this team, there are guys who don't believe that it applies to this team."
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma on the country's reputation as "chokers" at World Cups.
"He's is walking on water at the moment."
Bavuma on in-form batsman Heinrich Klaassen who smashed a career-best 174 against Australia last month.
"We all want to win the World Cup. Realistically if we win 4-5 games, we give ourselves a chance to get into the semifinal of the knockout stage - that's our first aim."
Bangladesh coach Chandika Hathurusingha.
"If you ask me about tomorrow's game and cricket, that will be better. I can't answer this kind of question. Sorry for that."
Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi when asked about the recent closure of his country's embassy in New Delhi. India does not recognise the Taliban government in Kabul.
"I am the only Pakistani here but my voice and enthusiasm are equal to 100-150 people in the stadium."
Pakistan super fan Chacha Mohammad Basheer in an interview with AFP having travelled all the way from Chicago to watch Friday's game between Pakistan and the Netherlands in Hyderabad.
"T20 is here to stay and it's a beast of its own now and I don't think you can do anything about that. It's attractive, it's got all the razzmatazz, especially when you look at the IPL and the glamour that goes around that and equally the money that's available for the players."
Sri Lanka coach Chris Silverwood on the struggles that ODIs face to compete with Twenty20 cricket.