Sachin Tendulkar is he a legend or not ?


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Maharaj   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-12-06 14:42:58

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Originally posted by hchheda


http://ia.rediff.com/cricket/2006/dec/07indsalead01.htm?q=tp&file=.htm

Wont be surprised at the following headines in the VERY NEAR FUTURE:

"Rahul dravid down with injury - Ganguly to lead India for the remaining of the series":D :D

Way to go DADA..:cheers:

Hiren



As Noted earlier, he definitely looked more hungry and determined. Lets see what does he do after scoring one century.


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shankaracharya   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 01-04-07 19:33:59


http://www.hindu.com/2007/04/02/stories/2007040203531800.htm

Tendulkar's prowess on the wane: Atherton
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`Reasons other than cricket keeping him going'
`Many interested parties keen to see Tendulkar wearing India's colours'
Majority not in favour of complete retirement from the game
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London: Sachin Tendulkar's future continued to be the subject of intense debate which was joined in on Sunday by former England captain Michael Atherton, who wrote in a British newspaper under the headline :( ``Sachin Tendulkar, now just a comic hero'', :( that his batting prowess was on the wane.

Former international cricketers, sports commentators and the public at large discussed on television channels and newspaper columns whether Tendulkar should call it a day in the aftermath of his poor showing in the World Cup. The opinions were divided but the majority was not in favour of his complete retirement from the game.

Television poll


On a CNN-IBN poll of 60 former and current first-class cricketers, 33 percent respondents said that it was time for the batting great to retire from One-Day Internationals (ODIs) as well as Tests but 56 percent were of the view that he should quit only ODIs. Eleven percent said that Tendulkar should be dropped from the team.

The debate has accelerated after Ian Chappell, former Australian captain and brother of Indian coach Greg, suggested in a newspaper column three days ago that Tendulkar should think in terms of retirement instead of trying to ``eke out a career''.

Former Pakistan captain Waqar Younis expressed the view that India should groom youngsters for the next World Cup. As far Tendulkar's future, ``the decision should be left to him,'' he said.

Former India skipper Krishnamachari Srikkanth was of the view that Tendulkar was good enough for a couple of years of more international cricket.

Writing in London's Sunday Telegraph, Atherton picked on Chappell's comment that Tendulkar shouldn't hang around if he did not think that he could win matches for India.

Careworn


``For whatever reason — fatigue, injuries, the goldfish bowl that is Indian cricket — the joy of playing has not been in evidence in Tendulkar's batting for some time. He is not careworn, not carefree,'' he wrote.

Atherton, citing the never-ending announcements of sponsorship deals signed by Tendulkar, wondered whether it was reasons other than cricket that was keeping him going.

``The truth is that Tendulkar has been marketed as a brand for some time, advertising many of the biggest commercial names in India. There are many interested parties who are keen to see Tendulkar wearing India's colours for a while yet...

``There are only two reasons for carry on playing: if you are good enough, and if you still love the game. Only Tendulkar knows whether that love is alive. Everyone else is painfully aware that, despite his new super-hero status, his powers are very much on the wane.'' — PTI


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"When we were young kids growing up in America, we were told to eat our
vegetables at dinner and not leave them. Mothers said, 'think of the
starving children in India and finish the dinner.' And now I tell my
children: 'Finish your maths homework. Think of the children in India
who would make you starve, if you don't.'"


taker   
Member since: Nov 06
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Location: AB

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 03-04-07 01:52:27

Quote:
Originally posted by shankaracharya




Arjun (Tendulkar's Son) is watching TV in hall. Suddenly he rushed to kitchen and asked her monther : Mom .... look, dad is smashing sixer by sixer.

Anjali : No Way !!! watch again, it must be an advertisement.


Cheers !!!!



puttoo   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 29-01-08 09:21:53

Quote:
Originally posted by desi in ottawa

IMO, his golden days are over. He is in the team due to the sponsors who have invested crores on him. And the chairman of the selection committee is Dilip Vengsarkar (last time it was Kiran More from Baroda).
Note that Sachin is unable to face classy fast bowlers who send raising deliveries.

DIO



Sachin's reply from Australia ....... 493 runs in the series at an avg. of 70.42 against the classiest fast bowlers and number one team in world (in their backyard) .... golden days are here again
http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/records/batting/most_runs_career.html?id=3163;type=series

Thank god for Vengsarkar




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