
Usain Bolt in Mumbai (PTI Photo) The legendary sprinter Usain Bolt, one of the largest athletes in Olympic history, revealed that cricket was his first source of inspiration and sport that supported his dream to excel on the track.The Jamaican icon, which spoke to the “Fireside Chat” on the Jamnabai Narsee on Friday, said that the monitoring of the cricket pushed to the field gave him the motivation to chase the size.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“For me, I was a huge cricket fans growing.Jamaica has a rich cricket heritage when she produced giants like Michael Holding, Courtney Walsh, Chris Gayle and Jeff Dujon, and Bolt admitted their discipline and formed resistance.A 39 -year -old man who was asked to summarize his journey to the size of three words, maintained her simple: “hard work.” He worked out: “It takes a lot of hard work and determination. I loved the track and field, so I worked very hard. The road was hard – never easy to get to the top.Bolt, which greatly clocked the world record of 9.58 seconds at 100 m, also weighed the Olympic pressure. “I think defense is harder. It’s easier to win the first gold, but when you’re persecuted, it’s harder.”