Who said what at the Cricket World Cup on Friday, the 16th day of the 2023 tournament:
"It was awesome. For us to go out there and put in a performance and a score on the board like that is very pleasing."
Australia's David Warner after making 163 and sharing a first-wicket partnership of 259 with Mitchell Marsh in the 62-run win over Pakistan.
"We dropped Warner and such batters don't spare you. This is a big-scoring ground and we missed our mark."
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam after seeing Warner dropped on 10.
"Growing up, idolising a guy like Sachin Tendulkar, Wankhede was a stadium you always heard about. So, to have that opportunity to be playing, that's another tick off my list as a cricketer."
South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma on playing at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
"He obviously brings a lot on the field and with his presence and leadership skills as well as someone who is always good to turn to."
England skipper Jos Buttler on the impact of Ben Stokes' anticipated return for the match against South Africa in Mumbai on Saturday.
"He is an X-Factor player. He is the guy that can change the course of the game."
Temba Bavuma on facing England's Ben Stokes on Saturday.
"We've worked extremely hard on that so we are here to play well and win. I wouldn't call it an upset if I'm honest."
Dutch batsman Teja Nidamanuru on the win over South Africa and potential to shock 1996 champions Sri Lanka on Saturday.
"I think there is no point in getting unnecessary pressure on us by thinking about things that we cannot control."
Sri Lanka assistant coach Naveed Nawaz shrugging off the effect of Netherlands' shock win over South Africa on the outcome of Saturday's game.
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