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ajithfederer
25th June 2011, 08:55 PM
sachin is a grt source of motivation: Dravid

He has spent 15 years in International cricket but Rahul Dravid says he continues to be inspired by Sachin Tendulkar, with whom he has starred in 19 Test century stands.

"He's been phenomenal, has had terrific last 2-3 years and possibly done the best batting of his life," said Dravid in his ever-earnest manner after his first practice session in the Caribbean on Friday.

"When I came he had already been around for seven years; he was my captain in West Indies (in 1997) and was a source of great motivation. That motivation has not changed," he added.



http://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/41705/tendulkar-is-a-great-source-of-motivation-dravid

sathya_1979
25th June 2011, 08:59 PM
thala mudi sariyA vAravEyilla :( The old one (last year or the year before) with glasses was awesome!

sathya_1979
25th June 2011, 08:59 PM
BTW, why did he sell his Ferrari?

sathya_1979
25th June 2011, 09:01 PM
100th chenchury at Lords pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee

ajithfederer
25th June 2011, 09:12 PM
No idea. Payyanukku engayo flat vaanga family loan pottadhaga oru news.

BTW, why did he sell his Ferrari?

ajithfederer
25th June 2011, 09:17 PM
Bolt dreams of watching Tendulkar play live
June 25, 2011 16:52 IST

Sachin Tendulkar's [ Images ] long list of admirers keeps on growing with world and Olympic [ Images ] champion sprinter Usain Bolt [ Images ] on Saturday saying he was one of the "greatest cricketer" and he dreams of watching the Indian champion play live.

Bolt, one of the most celebrated modern sporting icons, also said that he would one day run in India [ Images ], despite the fact that had pulled out of the Commonwealth Games [ Images ] held in New Delhi [ Images ] last year.

Usain Bolt"For me he (Tendulkar) is one of the greatest cricketers I have seen. He has done extremely well and he is a very aggressive cricketer. I look forward to the day when I can see him play live," said the Jamaican 100m world record holder (9.58secs) about Tendulkar who opted out of India's ongoing West Indies [ Images ] tour to take rest.

"It would be great had he (Tendulkar) played in Jamaica (in India's first Test against West Indies). I want to see him play, that is my dream," said the triple Olympic and World Championships gold medallist.

Bolt also said that he loved the aggressive attitude of Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni [ Images ] during the first Test in Kingston [ Images ].

"I loved to watch Dhoni, he is aggressive. Both of them (Dhoni and Tendulkar) are aggressive players," he told Times Now.

Bolt's favourite West Indies player is swashbuckling batsman Chris Gayle [ Images ], who was axed from the squad due to a stand-off with his Cricket Board.

"I want to watch Chris Gayle play. I have never met him and he is my favourite," said Bolt about his compatriot.

Asked about any chance of running in India, Bolt said, "In future I hope I can make a comeback in India as I heard there is a big fanbase for me there. I like to thank them for the support and I would urge them to keep supporting me."

He said his focus now is to reach peak form during the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea from August 27 to September 4.

"I want to do my best in the World Championships and I am working for that. My focus is the World Championships and I want to be the best there."
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http://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/west-indies-india-bolt-dreams-of-watching-tendulkar-play-live/20110625.htm

sathya_1979
25th June 2011, 09:20 PM
kadavULukku ulagamengum bakhthargaL :D

sathya_1979
25th June 2011, 09:20 PM
No idea. Payyanukku engayo flat vaanga family loan pottadhaga ore news.
Loan :shock:

ajithfederer
25th June 2011, 09:22 PM
Yeah. Even i'm surprised. May be a rumor.

sathya_1979
25th June 2011, 09:36 PM
kadavuL and Fedex to meet today - Refer Celebrity Tweets section (Tweet by Maheshbhupati)!

ajithfederer
25th June 2011, 09:42 PM
Really. That's good news to hear.

sathya_1979
25th June 2011, 10:58 PM
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ajithfederer
25th June 2011, 11:30 PM
http://images.orkut.com/orkut/photos/OgAAAFeH3V52FwiMFDFOqYyZBsaoZxLXNG8s208UcWYP5i6yUQ NBuHUzgwGjLAAxuphuvfg3kGSBIFsd9AbTiWUO_8oAm1T1UEoe M4VDjPjWkBb_XzxCdkydJdaC.jpg

ajithfederer
25th June 2011, 11:32 PM
All surprises today, First usain bolt next roger !!!

ajithfederer
26th June 2011, 12:22 AM
It was a meeting of legends and a rare photo op for all when Indian cricket maestro Sachin Tendulkar met tennis great Roger Federer at Wimbledon on Saturday.

The Indian legend, a regular at Wimbledon Championships every year, was seen sharing a few thoughts with the World No 2 during their brief meet on day 6 of the Wimbledon championships.

http://im.rediff.com/sports/2011/jun/25federer-sachin1.jpg

Tendulkar was earlier spotted in the Royal box on Centre Court as he witnessed the match between Australia's Jarmila Gajdosova and world No.1 Caroline Wozniacki. Tendulkar watched as the world No 1 effortlessly outclassed the Australian 6-3, 6-2 in their 3rd round encounter.

ajithfederer
26th June 2011, 12:23 AM
Later, Sachin went to meet Federer, who defeated Argentina's David Nalbandian in their third round match.

The 2011 version of Nalbandian bore little resemblance to the player who tormented and tortured the Swiss in their first five meetings, all of which the Argentine won, and on day six of the championships Federer glided into the last 16 with a delectable 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 win.


http://im.rediff.com/sports/2011/jun/25federer-sachin.jpg


Federer, himself, has confessed in the past that he loves playing cricket during his spare time.

"I like playing cricket for enjoyment, but I don't think I could have made a living out of it," he was quoted as saying.

Tendulkar's love for tennis is also common knowledge to everyone and he makes it a point to be at Wimbledon every year.

The veteran cricketer was a big fan of John McEnroe and used to wear a head band like the American. He had also revealed that he loves to play tennis whenever he gets the time.

"For me as a kid the choice was between tennis and cricket and I feel that I didn't make a bad choice. Though, I still love tennis and watch it whenever
I get time," he had said.

http://www.rediff.com/sports/slide-show/slide-show-1-wimbledon-first-look-tendulkar-greets-federer-at-wimbledon/20110625.htm

Bala (Karthik)
26th June 2011, 02:20 AM
Federer-Thala, Fantastic:) Thanks for posting these Feddy

ajithfederer
26th June 2011, 06:41 AM
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Today was a special day, played a good match and had the chance to catch up with the great indian cricket star Sachin Tendulkar.

ajithfederer
26th June 2011, 06:41 AM
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ajithfederer
26th June 2011, 06:42 AM
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ajithfederer
26th June 2011, 06:44 AM
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sathya_1979
26th June 2011, 09:30 AM
kadavuL tweets:
Spent an hour with Roger Federer chatting on the balcony of Wimbledon Royal box. What a humble guy!

oru thannadakkamE innoru thannadakkaththai pArththu pugazhgiradhu, aachcharya kuri :)

ajithfederer
26th June 2011, 12:47 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFMY3wNw0Pc

satissh_r
26th June 2011, 03:31 PM
http://indialovesachin.blogspot.com/2010/07/sachin-tendulkars-photos-in-various.html

Not sure if this link was posted before...

littlemaster1982
27th June 2011, 08:13 AM
http://p.imgci.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/134300/134394.jpg

ajithfederer
27th June 2011, 08:25 AM
http://p.imgci.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/134400/134406.jpg

Cricinfo headline: Who's dressed like the cricketer in this photograph? :lol:

ajithfederer
27th June 2011, 08:42 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhB4ciduQ6g&feature=channel_video_title

Dream is to watch Sachin play- Usain Bolt

I never expected Bolt to be a fan of Thala :clap:

ajithfederer
28th June 2011, 12:56 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVGphqOSL-8&feature=feedu

Sachin 99 vs SA @ 1st Odi 2007 Belfast

LM, A rare upload. The first of the 2007 ODI 90's score.

ajithfederer
28th June 2011, 01:17 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_Z6zK4-vXU&feature=feedu

SACHIN TENDULKAR 100 VS SRI LANKA 1ST TEST 2009-10

ajithfederer
28th June 2011, 02:42 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPTQ0jji4uU&feature=feedu

Sachin Tendulkar 49 vs Pakistan in Wills Trophy 1991

ajithfederer
28th June 2011, 03:58 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yius2tlENYA&feature=feedu

Commentary in Indhi.

Plum
29th June 2011, 01:09 PM
Sachin Tendulkar's Yorkshire roots helped make him a master of modesty (http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2011/jun/29/sachin-tendulkar-yorkshire-cricket)
apdi pOdu aruvALa! Tendulkar greatnesskum England dhAmpA kAraNam.

avaru Yorkshire pOnappO dhAn avarukku modesty and humility kaththu koduthAngaLAm :rotfl:

Faramu does disturb some threads with his venom against England but when the media there, is like this, no wonder he is like that

kid-glove
29th June 2011, 01:24 PM
One Yorkshire man left a loser comment:

Not sure what Roger Federer was doing wasteing his time meeting Sachin Tendulker whonever won anything his whole career until this year at the age of 37 thanks to his team mates on home soil who won the world cup for him Roger unlike Sachin is a serial winner he has the titles to prove it unlike Tendulker who has only ever achieved personal awards,stats and goals yet never done anything for his country as player or captain lifting big prizes!

Bottom comments of FAIL:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tennis/article-2008861/WIMBLEDON-2011-Alex-Kays-court-report--When-Roger-met-Sachin.html#ixzz1QeKPG8Sm

So much for 'one of their own' :rotfl:

Plum
29th June 2011, 01:42 PM
And this:

LawdMuck (http://www.guardian.co.uk/discussion/user/LawdMuck)
29 June 2011 6:47AM
Oh, yes, what a lovely bloke
This is a man that has so much power and arrogance that he, along with Dhoni - yes, just two men, have halted the progress of cricket
No UDRS for the Indian series, and exactly what Tendulkar wants (Hotspot) for the next World Cup - what Sachin want India wants
Disgrace, and should be vilified by all in the lead up to the Test series, not fawned over as yet another article does
For Indian cricket fans his record is his contribution to cricket - for the rest of us, past and present, it is this that will always stand as his contribution to cricket
Losers!

ajithfederer
30th June 2011, 12:12 AM
Sachin 91 vs England 2nd Test @ Trent Bridge 2007 (20 mins)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6HZH7QNK


This is the very match in which sachin reaches 11000 runs in TEST'S and later was wrongly judged LBW by simon taufel.

ajithfederer
1st July 2011, 01:10 AM
Yeah, The Yorkshire roots article is pretty funny. Kinda entirely discounts his middle-class Marathi/Indian roots, his father/brother's mentoring and the freedom given by them during his teenage days. Inge velayandaaru adhanala dhan humble ngra madhiri ezhudhirukaanga.

ajithfederer
2nd July 2011, 12:35 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MW-IK9JnLE&feature=feedu

1 slip catch of Zaheer khan. What a combo that is.

1 plum lb of his bowling

10 runs with 2 exquisite fours.

Sachin Tendulkar's Only T20 International

ajithfederer
2nd July 2011, 03:01 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54SJfMaczSU&feature=feedu

Sensational Sachin - World Cup 1996.

A 27 min video.

ajithfederer
2nd July 2011, 03:03 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mOUeD53kH4&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sensational Sachin - World Cup 1992

A 20 min video.

ajithfederer
6th July 2011, 02:22 AM
http://i.imgur.com/bUG9Y.jpg

Looks like Tendulkar had a session in the Nets at Lord's today(yesterday).

SoftSword
6th July 2011, 05:13 AM
af, i don think sachin was there in lords yesterday.
yesterday in lords there was a game between npower team(npower is the sponsorer for england team now, its like how we call a railways team) and cardiff team(team from wales), this is just an exhibition match....
the cardiff team is the team which won over us last saturday... (if we hav won we would hav played against npower in lords yesterday)

inspite of this, why i say sachin was not there is cos, my friends has got pics taken from lords today... there were not signs or clues that sachin was there.

ajithfederer
7th July 2011, 01:43 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdvd7JstFKs&feature=feedu

ajithfederer
7th July 2011, 02:09 AM
SS about the pic. It was taken from someone from ECB.



Thread starter, Did you take the pic?. Did you get a chance to see close by?
Pic taken by someone from ECB. Ive met him before at a Lashings game, at a hotel and inshallah will meet him at some point this summer

SoftSword
7th July 2011, 02:57 AM
ok, i believe it could be some old pic sachin was not in england at that point of time.

ajithfederer
8th July 2011, 01:30 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnX3DyNgVLk&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 47 vs Australia_3rd Test 2008 at Delhi. Another rare video.

ajithfederer
8th July 2011, 02:32 AM
June 17, 2011
Posted by Akhila Ranganna 2 weeks, 6 days ago in Miscellaneous
Tendulkar on top of the world

On May 22 this year, former New Zealand wicketkeeper Adam Parore became the first international cricketer to reach the summit of Mount Everest. But did you know that Sachin Tendulkar had beaten him to the top of the world’s highest peak by two days? Well, his poster certainly did.

Haryana's Narinder Singh, a staunch Tendulkar fan, had vowed to honour his idol should India win the World Cup. India lifted the trophy at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on April 2 and on April 16, Pawan Grewal, who hails from Bhiwani in Haryana, handed Tendulkar's poster to Singh who was at the Everest base camp. Armed with the motivation to see Tendulkar on the summit, Singh battled a leakage in his oxygen cylinder, and made the final push to reach his goal without the cylinder. Having fulfilled his wish, Singh reportedly remained on the summit for an hour without the cylinder. “Sachin is my inspiration and that only kept me moving even when I was without an oxygen cylinder," Narinder told the Hindustan Times. “Hopefully, I will be presenting my photograph, holding Sachin's poster on the summit, to the Master.”

http://blogs.espncricinfo.com/thebuzz/archives/2011/06/tendulkar_on_top_of_the_world.php

ajithfederer
8th July 2011, 11:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ivuhy_SAJ44&feature=feedu

ajithfederer
10th July 2011, 11:04 AM
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hollywood/news-interviews/I-am-a-huge-Sachin-Tendulkar-fan-says-Daniel-Radcliffe/articleshow/9167888.cms

Feeling like GM after Karthik calls him Annan madhiri in Ullathai allitha: Ivvalavu naal boori butter padathai kindal adichadhu thappa pochae.

ajithfederer
12th July 2011, 01:51 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctTN5WZ9_FY&feature=feedu

SACHIN TENDULKAR'S 101 VS SOUTHAFRICA AT JO'BERG 1ST ODI 2001 SERIES

ajithfederer
12th July 2011, 01:52 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhHRdKZFoJE&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

SACHIN TENDULKAR'S 122 NOT OUT VS WESTINDIES AT HARARE TRISERIES HELD IN ZIMBABWE JULY 2001

How many 122's has he hit in his career?. Jesus!!!

ajithfederer
12th July 2011, 06:00 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT_pecLC230&feature=feedu

2001 India v Aus 3rd Test Chennai - India chase 155 to win the series

Tendulkar out to a noball off gillespie as he steps on the side crease before delivering the ball. Watch from 04:30 onwards.

ajithfederer
12th July 2011, 10:15 AM
Sachin Tendulkar determined to enjoy pursuit of 100th 100 at Lord's in England v India
Test series

What strikes you first about Sachin Tendulkar is the serenity. Gentle, imperturbable, with a moonlike face unruffled by worry, he radiates a degree of charm to sit perfectly with his elegance at the crease.

It is not in the Long Room at Lord’s, or in a gilded suite in his native Mumbai, that the most cultivated batsman of his age holds court.

Instead, he is struggling to make himself comfortable inside the quotidian confines of Kenton Cricket Club, where the bar serves mainly orange squash as a hard rain sluices against the pavilion walls.

Tendulkar, let loose on any subject from his pursuit of a 100th international hundred to the mounting parallels with Sir Donald Bradman, is endlessly accommodating. But to secure access to one so feted seldom proves easy. Upon arrival, the club’s peeling green gate is padlocked, watched closely by a uniformed security guard.

Residents of Indian descent account for over a fifth of the population in Kenton, where Tendulkar hopes to augment his role in grassroots cricket, and to most his reputation is of mythic proportions.

The beatific visage of the ‘Little Master’, the man who collects endorsement deals and honorary doctorates with almost the same alacrity as he stockpiles runs, is nothing less than a symbol of the subcontinent. The merest sighting could mean he is mobbed.

As such, he must take measures for his own protection. Plus, he is compelled to modulate his language with the utmost care. This might seem like a convivial, no-limits conversation on the extremities of north-west London, yet he grasps that one infelicitous phrase could be seized upon by a billion disciples following his every word.

Nine days from now, Tendulkar is primed to open his assault on a barely conceivable landmark. One hundred hundreds: it is poetic, fanciful, perhaps Bollywood-esque.

To perceive its true magnitude, we need reminding that Ricky Ponting, the next most gluttonous accumulator in the middle, is still 30 centuries behind him on 69.

Mindful of Bradman’s perfectly imperfect Test average of 99.94, Tendulkar can seize an invitation at Lord’s to register a record that will, almost certainly, never be emulated.

That his quest should take place on a ground where he is yet to score above 37 scarcely obtrudes in his thinking. He needs little tutoring as to the significance of the moment that could define India's four-match series against England - the scoreboard here has, already, been mischievously turned over to read ‘99’.

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01943/sachin_1943877c.jpg

Final conquest: India's Sachin Tendulkar goes into the Lord's Test against England on 99 international centuries Photo: CHRISTOPHER PLEDGER

“I’m not thinking of records,” he says, ever so quietly. “I’m just thinking of enjoying this tour. The secret to any performance is not in chasing records. I think about, ‘What is the best way to enjoy the game, and how can I enhance that enjoyment factor?’

"If I enhance the enjoyment then, naturally, the standard of play becomes higher. To me, that is more important. If I’m playing well, things can happen. I don’t need to go around chasing them. It’s a process. You construct a solid foundation and build on it.”

The voice is mellifluous, the enunciation beautifully crisp. Tendulkar provides riveting company not because he seeks to drain his statements of any controversy but because he affects to care about their expression.

Do not suppose for a second, either, that he is unbothered by his looming milestone. In March, prior to reaching 85 during a febrile World Cup semi-final against Pakistan in Mohali, he was almost caught twice as the tension bit.

“The only easy chance was where I looked to chip the ball over midwicket, and I mistimed it!” he claims, making light of the lapses.

“The other one was deflected and went to third man.” Not even he could downplay, though, the remorseless pressure he endured during that tournament or the glorious catharsis of India’s ultimate triumph.

Reaching for the superlatives, Tendulkar admits: “I was extremely delighted. It was something I had always dreamt about. You start playing cricket, and one day you walk away as part of a world champion team.

"I took up playing serious cricket because in 1983, we won the World Cup, and that was a big turning point in terms of considering cricket a full-time profession. That moment was a decisive one. I felt, ‘I want to play for India one day’. It was a huge boost. From then I started working hard.”

Tendulkar was a mere 10 in 1983, but a talent of staggering precocity. The son of Ramesh, a celebrated novelist in his local Marathi dialect, he spent most days in his uncle’s garden as he began fashioning an immaculate batting technique.

His school mentor, Ramakant Achrekar, would place a one-rupee coin on the top of the stumps if he could survive a practice session without dismissal. The 13 coins he earned remain integral to his vast trophy collection.

Murmurs of the young Sachin’s prodigious abilities soon rippled across the Mumbai metropolis. At 16, this slender soul was stepping out at Karachi’s National Stadium, primed to confront a fearsome Pakistani seam attack of Imran Khan and Wasim Akram. So to ask Tendulkar about the notion of pressure, about the burden of not letting down countless besotted admirers, is to receive a quizzical look.

“I’m used to it,” shrugs the man whose face has since launched a thousand Pepsi billboards. “It’s the kind of lifestyle that I lead in India. It began around the age of 16, at the time I would start going out and mixing with friends. But I don’t feel suffocated. I feel extremely comfortable back home in whatever I do. That’s how my life has been, so I believe it’s normal.”

Even so, Tendulkar is forced to live for much of the year in his flat in St John’s Wood, to escape the maelstrom of hysteria that attends his every appearance in India.

Never, however, will you hear a word of resentment pass his lips. He explains: “I have been rewarded, and God has been kind to me. I have no complaints. I am very grateful to all the people who have appreciated and supported me over the years, and who have accepted me in the manner that I am.

“When I spend time in England, it’s different. I get to do certain things that I wouldn’t be able to do in India: to go into the park with my children, to do whatever they want to do, whether it be a game of soccer or cricket. I enjoy the best of both. The idea is to balance life in India with life away from India, to get the best of both and to be a happy man.”

If you dare interpret these remarks by Tendulkar - among the game’s elders at 38 - as a sign of imminent retirement, forget it. Even once he clutches his century of centuries, he has no plan to take his leave of the stage he has graced so magnificently for 22 years.

Asked if he has even contemplated the end of his playing career, he replies: “I haven’t. I’m enjoying every moment. It has been fun. In fact, I’m looking at how to enjoy the game more and how to improve the standard of play. It’s about getting better. Nobody knows what is going to happen tomorrow. At least today I know that I want to enjoy cricket, to enjoy the moment.”

Sacrilegious as it might sound to Australians, a debate is running on whether Tendulkar should be acclaimed as the greatest batsman, better even than Bradman for his adaptability whatever the bowling, and for his sheer longevity. All that matters to him is that the Don was alive to watch him when he reached his peak. India’s Test in Adelaide in 1992 yielded a searing memory, as he paid Bradman a visit in the lounge of the family home.

Bradman, often outspoken about unbearable ordeal of living every minute under public scrutiny, confided to wife Jessie that Tendulkar was the batsman who, by an ingrained, insatiable appetite for runs, reminded him most of himself.

“At possibly the best time in my career, when I was doing well at international level, it was a notch higher to have the statement from Sir Don that my batting resembled his, that my style was exactly like his,” Tendulkar says.

“Coming from Sir Don himself, it meant a lot. It was perfect that it happened to me at that stage. I needed to take my game to a different level, and I really felt proud.”

Once the thunder of this series passes, Tendulkar is convinced he has a vivid imprint still to leave.

“For me, it’s not about breaking records or creating new ones. It’s about adding value to my team. Records will be set by me, they might be broken by someone else.

"They’re not going to stay permanently. But the impression that I leave on people will last forever, I feel. The impression that I leave behind - to me that is important. If I can motivate the next young cricketers, that will be a big contribution.”

By his devotion, his achievements and his sheer, ineffable dignity, Tendulkar has bequeathed a motivation fit to last a generation. This much will be evident from the reception that washes over him at Lord’s next Thursday.

Best of all, we console ourselves, he is not going anywhere yet.

Sachin Tendulkar is supporting the NatWest Cricket Club, having visited Kenton Cricket Club in Harrow. Launched in partnership with the ECB, the club aims to highlight a number of ongoing challenges surrounding funding, facilities and participation at grassroots level and seeks to galvanise the support of fans across the country to generate £20 million worth of support for grassroots cricket.

littlemaster1982
12th July 2011, 03:30 PM
Thevai illadha hype about 100th century in Lords :|

PARAMASHIVAN
12th July 2011, 03:54 PM
I heard on NDTV news that SRT to be given the "Bharata Ratna" Award ? I guess this will the first time a sportsman get such awards :clap:

Plum
12th July 2011, 04:49 PM
Ok, sacrilege alert:
We all know Bradman said Tendulkar bats just like him. Now, how many have seen Bradman bat? In general, reports of Bradman's batting talk about his efficiency and prolificity. Was his batting known for its beauty? I dont seem to read reports that focus on that aspect. Whereas with Sachin, beauty is as much apparent as efficiency.
So, was the old man gold plating himself by claiming Sachin bats exactly like himself?

Is there any definitive report/story/narrative on the beauty of Bradman's batting?

sathya_1979
12th July 2011, 05:14 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Bradman's_batting_technique

raghavendran
13th July 2011, 08:19 AM
Ok, sacrilege alert:
We all know Bradman said Tendulkar bats just like him. Now, how many have seen Bradman bat? In general, reports of Bradman's batting talk about his efficiency and prolificity. Was his batting known for its beauty? I dont seem to read reports that focus on that aspect. Whereas with Sachin, beauty is as much apparent as efficiency.
So, was the old man gold plating himself by claiming Sachin bats exactly like himself?

Is there any definitive report/story/narrative on the beauty of Bradman's batting?correctnga
even i have felt...the small clips they have shown over the yrs suggest that Bradman doesn have the elagance Sachin has..no way near...the cover drive..Bradman kind of punches it while Sachin bends and drives it without much effort..remember in a India Kenya game the pull shot of Don and SRT was shown in split screen..Sachin's was more stylish and effortless...

ajithfederer
13th July 2011, 09:32 AM
Sachin Tendulkar meets Indian tennis player Somdev Devvarman at Wimbledon, London, June 25, 2011

http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/134400/134433.jpg

ajithfederer
14th July 2011, 01:36 AM
After arriving here on Tuesday afternoon -- some from the West Indies, others from India and Sachin Tendulkar from London – eight of the Indian players hit the ground for an optional practice session in pleasant weather conditions here on Wednesday.

Coach Duncan Fletcher, bowling consultant Eric Simmons and the rest of the supporting staff worked together as players were kept busy for close to three hours at the quaint Somerset County Ground. Tendulkar spent the longest time at the ‘nets’ facing pacemen Zaheer Khan, S Sreesanth and some of the local bowlers summoned for their services for the session. The maestro looked compact, was put through little struggle and didn’t look worse for the time spent resting with family and holidaying in London.

Having finished with his batting stint, the right-hander straightaway joined Gautam Gambhir who was being put through some close-catching drills by the physio. He used a tennis racket to impart some spin and swerve on the tennis ball aimed at improving anticipation and agility. Gambhir, meanwhile, opted not to bat and instead faced some throw-downs from Simmons towards the end of the day’s session.

The Indian players had six pacemen, including Zaheer and Sreesanth, having a go at them and they were showered with a fair bit of short-pitched stuff; a concerted effort to prepare for things to come. Yuvraj looked in some discomfort against a few local pacers and the left-hander even tried to hit his way out of trouble. After a few minutes of hit-and-miss game, though, he appeared to have found his comfort zone. Dhoni spent a relatively less time at the nets while Bengal wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha, in the absence of several regular batsmen, got a considerable time to wield the willow.

ajithfederer
14th July 2011, 04:11 AM
Ex-captains warn England of Tendulkar threat
Ashis RayAshis Ray, TNN | Jul 13, 2011, 03.03pm IST

LONDON: India's batting maestro, Sachin Tendulkar - probably on his farewell tour of England - will feature on the cover of the next of issue of an English magazine, with erstwhile English captains who have experienced the insatiable appetite of his willow - Graham Gooch, Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain and Michael Vaughan - leading tributes to him days before India's 1st Test at Lord's next week.

Vaughan, who led the home side during India's last trip four years ago and is now a radio broadcaster, said: "Sachin's a different player now from 2007," analysing that "in the last two years he's become more aggressive". He felt, though, England might "test him with a few short balls".

Hussain, presently a television commentator, echoed that Tendulkar "has rediscovered his flamboyance and is playing shots again."

His colleague on the TV panel, Atherton, however, stressed: "One of the most remarkable things is that he (Tendulkar) has hardly changed at all - exactly the same set-up, very few changes to his method. He's trusted in his technique and power all this time. He concluded: "He's stayed true to his game."

Gooch, currently England's batting coach, referred to Tendulkar as a 17-year-old, when he first visited England with India in 1990 and scored his maiden Test hundred at Old Trafford, Manchester. "For one so young he had a poise and composure about his batting. You don't often get that in young players."

The ensuing edition of The Cricketer will also carry an interview with Rahul Dravid.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournaments/india-in-england/top-stories/Ex-captains-warn-England-of-Tendulkar-threat/articleshow/9210109.cms

raghavendran
14th July 2011, 08:06 AM
Sachin has always done well in England..nooravudhu nooru confirmed :smokesmirk:

ajithfederer
14th July 2011, 12:30 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-MOdkEWcBU&feature=feedu

Sachin Tendulkar 36 vs England 2002

sathya_1979
14th July 2011, 12:33 PM
Planning to take off for Lords Test :redjump:

ajithfederer
15th July 2011, 04:02 AM
http://p.imgci.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/134900/134996.jpg

ajithfederer
16th July 2011, 12:37 PM
Tendulkar, Dravid and Laxman – the genius, the builder and the artist

It is hard to think of three batting contemporaries who have had such an impact on a nation's cricket fortunes as this trio of Indian superstars about to face England



Dileep Premachandran
guardian.co.uk, Friday 15 July 2011 12.42 BST

Sachin Tendulkar, VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid

Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, center, and team-mates VVS Laxman, left and Rahul Dravid chat during a practice session. Photograph: Eranga Jayawardena/AP

Since the three Ws played a pivotal role in West Indies's emergence as a cricket power, it is hard to think of three batting contemporaries who have had such an impact on a nation's cricket fortunes as India's middle order. They have been slotted into boxes that they each dislike – the genius, the builder and the artist – but for 15 years, Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman have been united by a common purpose.

When Laxman made his debut in November 1996, India were far from being cricket's pre-eminent power. Hard to beat on spin-friendly surfaces at home, they were soft touches away, a fact amply illustrated in the Boxing Day Test of 1996, when South Africa skittled them for 100 and 66 in Durban. India had produced great batsmen before them, most notably Sunil Gavaskar and the two Vijays, Merchant and Hazare. But away from home comforts, their task usually involved digging trenches and saving face.

The numbers are revealing. Half the nation's 110 Test wins have come in the period after Laxman's debut. Before then, India had won 13 of 139 Tests overseas. Since, they have triumphed in 24 of 83. In the last decade, when they came into their own, they have won more (22) than they have lost (19) away.

As they take guard in England for the last time as a group, they remain a fascinating study in contrasts. Tendulkar was the prodigy who took the elevator while the others climbed the stairs, to paraphrase a lovely Vinod Kambli quote about the man he once shared a world-record partnership with. By the time Dravid and Sourav Ganguly made their debuts at Lord's in the summer of 1996, he had played 39 Tests, scoring nine centuries along the way.

Born within two years of each other, Tendulkar, Dravid and Laxman belonged to the 1983 generation, the chosen few from among thousands of boys who took to bat and ball in earnest once Kapil Dev's unfancied team pulled off one of the great sporting upsets in the World Cup final at Lord's. India in those days was nothing like what it has become post-economic liberalisation. If you came from middle-class families, like the three did, pursuing a career in sport was frowned upon. You were encouraged to study hard and then take up a job that guaranteed financial security. In the mid-1980s, you had to be a household name such as Sunil Gavaskar or Kapil Dev to make decent money from cricket.

If you were a teenager then, life after school invariably involved some sort of sport. There were no PlayStations, trips to McDonald's or the other little luxuries that children from fairly well-to-do families can take for granted now. Dravid grew up in a quiet residential suburb of Bangalore, where the roads became temporary pitches every evening. Laxman had his first lessons at his grandmother's house, guided by his uncle and older brother. Tendulkar, a John McEnroe wannabe as a small boy, played most of his early cricket on the grounds of the small housing society where his father, a poet, had been given an apartment.

Their career trajectories were very different too. Tendulkar arrived like a meteor, one of those once-in-a-lifetime prodigies who actually lived up to the hype. He made a century on his first-class debut and was considered unlucky not to make the tour of the Caribbean when still just 16. Less than a year later, he did play against Pakistan, showing great maturity in tackling a bowling line-up that could boast of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. He was still only 17 when he made his first Test hundred, a match-saving 119 at Old Trafford in the summer of 1990.

As an 18-year-old in Australia in 1991-92, he had scored a sublime hundred at Sydney and a courageous one on a Perth trampoline where most of his team-mates froze. Peter Roebuck was moved to say later: "Between them, those two innings expressed Tendulkar. The rest has been a struggle as genius wrestled with adulthood." There have been rough patches since, but for the most part, his 22-year-long career has been a remarkably rare example of performance matching sky-high expectation.

Dravid made his first-class debut a few months after Tendulkar's first Test century. Laxman, who seriously contemplated following his parents into the medical field, waited another two years to test the waters. Both made steady rather than spectacular progress and were well accustomed to the cut and thrust of the domestic game by the time the national cap came their way.

Dravid made 95 on debut and a superb 148 at the Wanderers not long after but was not always a composed and assured figure in those early years, when his stolid style and sedate scoring invited a fair bit of criticism. He reinvented himself enough to score a dazzling 153 at Taunton during the 1999 World Cup, but the label of being an old-fashioned type of player never quite went away.

Laxman's plight was worse. With no middle-order spot available, he often had to open the batting. There were times when it came off, as during a glorious 167 against Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne and Brett Lee at the SCG in January 2000, but there came a point when he decided that he had had enough, that if the selectors wanted him to play, they would have to find a spot in the middle for him.

In his first 20 Tests, Laxman averaged 27. Then came Eden Gardens and that famous 376-run partnership with Dravid, Indian cricket's equivalent of the parting of the Red Sea . Both men built on that success in the years that followed. Between then and 2006, Dravid was consistency personified. In England in 2002 and Australia a year later, he scored more than 600 runs in a Test series. He, Tendulkar and Ganguly were instrumental in the Headingley victory of 2002, and in Steve Waugh's farewell series 18 months later, the trio along with Laxman and Virender Sehwag aggregated more than 2,000 runs.

With John Wright as coach and Ganguly as captain, India started to hold their own in alien conditions. Victory in Pakistan for the first time (in 2004) was the pinnacle of that era, but once Wright gave way to Greg Chappell, the scenario changed.

Ganguly was dropped, Laxman's dodgy knees were held against him and while Tendulkar struggled with a shoulder problem that eventually needed surgery, Dravid's form dipped with the cares of captaincy. On the tour of England in 2007, there were no hundreds, even though Ganguly and Laxman averaged 50. Dravid managed just 126 runs, while Tendulkar departed with two half-centuries. Few imagined that they would be back.

But under Gary Kirsten, each man found inspiration in different ways. Dravid scored a career-saving century against England at Mohali (2008), while Tendulkar put together the most prolific year of his career in 2010. Both have superb records against England, but not one of Laxman's 16 centuries has come against them. The Australia-slayer is most at ease on fast and bouncy pitches, but the horizontal deviation that typifies most English surfaces has frequently been his undoing. That said, he has enjoyed two of the best years of his career, battling crippling back problems to script epic victories against Sri Lanka, Australia and South Africa in the last 12 months.

Their departure, and Father Time's tap on the shoulder could come soon, will not mean the panic button for Indian cricket but it may be a while before the middle order has such a monolithic feel to it. Dravid's solidity and powers of concentration, Laxman's gift for charting a course out of a crisis and Tendulkar's uncanny ability to seek out pastures new have not just inspired Indian cricket's greatest moments. They have acted as a spur to a generation. When Virat Kohli spoke emotionally after the World Cup final of Tendulkar having carried Indian cricket for two decades, he could have been talking of Dravid, Laxman, Ganguly and Anil Kumble as well.

Like the three Ws – Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Clyde Walcott and Sir Everton Weekes, who made their debuts within a month of each other in 1948 – they have achieved all this without the clash of egos that can often tear a team of big personalities apart. There is no mistaking the mutual regard. After a pristine 178 from Laxman at Sydney in 2004, Tendulkar (who made 241) said: "I certainly wasn't going to try what he was doing, because he was in such great touch."

While they have not yet revealed an exit plan, it is fairly certain that cricket lovers in England will not see them together once this summer is over. With more than 35,000 Test runs and 99 centuries between them, they have helped define Indian cricket's most successful era. And all this while proving that the adage about nice guys finishing last is just nonsense.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2011/jul/15/genius-builder-artist

ajithfederer
16th July 2011, 12:39 PM
Gaardiaann :clap:

ajithfederer
16th July 2011, 10:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX9jMBIIgP0&feature=feedu

Sachin Tendulkar 61 vs NZL WestPac Stadium Wellington 2009

ajithfederer
17th July 2011, 10:37 AM
Sport
Sachin Tendulkar

England v India, first Test, Lord's, starts Thursday 21 July
'Even at 17, we knew Sachin Tendulkar would be a star'

A former team-mate recalls how the India batsman made a huge impression on his first tour of England

Kiran More
guardian.co.uk, Saturday 16 July 2011 22.56 BST
Article history


Sachin Tendulkar could claim his 100th international century when India take on England in the first Test at Lord's. Photograph: Gallo Images/Getty Images

In the first Test of the 1990 series, we lost badly at Lord's after failing with the bat in the second innings. There was a lot of pressure on the 17-year-old Sachin Tendulkar. He may have come into the team only a few months earlier, but people expected so much from him. Even then, there was the feeling he was going to be a star. At Old Trafford, we again didn't bat as well as we could have on a good pitch (going from 358 for five to 432 all out). Sachin made a vital 68 with the tail, but by the time he came out in the second innings (at 109 for four, with a target of 408), it looked like we might lose.

Batting on the fifth day of a Test is never easy – and it's harder still when you have a game to save. The ball was doing a bit, too. What I remember most is how positive he was. He played some magnificent shots through the covers and straight back past the bowler. Even then, he was such a good all-round cricketer. He'd run the singles and twos hard, and always had a sense of where the field was. His body language was exceptional, too. You'd never have thought this was a 17-year-old new to international cricket.

After Azhar and Kapil fell, and Manoj Prabhakar went out, I was supposed to be next man in. So I watched every ball closely. Apart from his positive attitude, it was Sachin's back-foot play that marked him out as special. To make an impact in international cricket, you have to have those shots and the way he moved back to stroke the ball through point and covers was eye-catching.

There was something of Sunil Gavaskar in the way he played, especially how still he was at the crease, and he also admired Viv Richards's ability to take apart an attack. But, even at that age, Sachin had his own style. He never let the bowlers tie him down. It's easy to retreat into a shell when trying to save a game. But, when the runs dry up, you give the bowlers more freedom to attack you.

Sachin would keep putting the loose balls away. England were on the attack because they felt they could win and he made the most of the opportunities. I've seen many of his hundreds since, but that was as good as any of them. I don't think you can underestimate the confidence it gave him, either. Your first hundred is always a milestone, no matter how gifted you are, and he made it in a difficult situation, when the team needed something special from him.

I came into the team at a time when Gavaskar was in the last phase of his career. I never imagined we'd find a replacement so quickly. Of course, we missed Sunil at the top of the order, but Sachin came into the middle order and adjusted so quickly.

I don't think any of us ever doubted he would make it. His dedication to the sport was apparent and he never stopped working hard. I was much senior to him, but, whenever we batted together, I was always the junior partner. It never felt odd because he was so composed, even as a youngster.

Kiran More, a wicketkeeper, played 49 Tests for India from 1986 to 1993

http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jul/16/sachin-tendulkar-kiran-more

ajithfederer
19th July 2011, 11:04 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bfDQjnZj9E

Sachin Tendulkar 102 vs NZ Hyderabad 2003

ajithfederer
19th July 2011, 11:08 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C3X1Kwg6G0

Sachin Tendulkar 62 vs NZ 3rd Test 2009

ajithfederer
20th July 2011, 06:15 AM
Short balls will test Sachin: Vaughan

Indo-Asian News Service, Updated: July 13, 2011 16:48 IST


Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/cricket/short-balls-will-test-sachin-vaughan-175836&cp&cp

Kind Advice - Read the full article and not just the first post!!!

Chris Tremlett's bounce and James Anderson's swing will be key to nullify Sachin Tendulkar's threat on England in the upcoming Test series against India, reckons former skipper Michael Vaughan.

"I have seen him driving through balls early on and be bowled or lbw on a number of occasions. England could also undermine him with bounce, which is why Tremlett will be key. If the ball is swinging, James Anderson nipping back a ball that pitches on fourth stump and hitting middle or off will be very dangerous," Vaughan said


He said England should make use of iconic Indian batsman's vulnerability in the early part of his innings.


"Like all batsmen, he is at his most vulnerable early in the innings to the fuller delivery nipping back. A ball pitching on off stump and coming back through the gate will cause him problems," Vaughan wrote in the Daily Telegraph.

"England have to remember Tendulkar is only human. He makes mistakes. They must also forget the verbals. Let the ball do the talking instead. It is what he has done with his bat for 20 years."

Discussing the Indian batsman's technique, Vaughan said, "There have been various theories about batting over the last decade or so with buzz words such as trigger movements and forward presses. Tendulkar just stands still. He is dead side on. If you sat down with a pen and paper to draw the perfect batsman, you would sketch out Tendulkar's profile.

"The mid-on has got to be dead straight for Tendulkar. You can't allow him to see the gap straight down the ground. Your midwicket also has to be straight as well so when he looks to the leg side does not see an easy scoring option."

Having a quick and bouncy pitch will aid England in their battle against Tendulkar, Vaughan felt. "To nullify Tendulkar's threat England will want pace in the pitch so their short balls or length deliveries are zipping through to the keeper," he said.


"It is just a case of whether the administrators will let that happen (pace and bounce). They will not want three-day matches. Tendulkar is box office and that equals a lot of money for the Test match grounds. They will want four or five day cricket to maximise their takings," Vaughan said.

"Lord's will be packed with fans hoping to see history made. There is an air of goodwill from everyone towards Tendulkar that other great players have not enjoyed. I have never heard anyone say anything bad about him. Normally when you have a guy who is the greatest sportsman in his field, he is seen as selfish and makes enemies. Not Tendulkar."

ajithfederer
20th July 2011, 06:16 AM
What has amazed Vaughan is the fact that despite being 38, Tendulkar is still at the top of his powers. "After India's tour to England in 2007 it felt as if we had seen the last of Sachin Tendulkar in this country. Sachin looked a bit fearful of the short ball, which tends to happen towards the end of a player's career.


"He didn't score a hundred in the series and averaged only 38. To think he is still on the circuit, playing better than ever and is on the verge of a 100th international century is a phenomenal achievement," he said of the champion batsman.

While making a comparison with the last tour, Vaughan said the difference from four years ago is that he will not duck and weave. He will take the short ball on. The best players see the short ball as a scoring opportunity not just something to evade.

According to Vaughan, Tendulkar is at the top of his list simply because of the pressure and weight of expectation he has coped with.

"People ask why he is so good and what sets him apart from the rest? I played in an era of great batsmen but Tendulkar is top of the list simply because of the pressure and weight of expectation he has coped with. He is more famous in India than their prime minister or president."

ajithfederer
20th July 2011, 06:17 AM
England might go aggressive at him, test him with a few short balls -- I have seen people do that over the last two years and it hasn't affected him!!!" Vaughan was quoted as saying in the 'Cricketer' magazine.


Vaughan says Tendulkar's recent success can be attributed to a change in his batting style.

"Sachin is a different player now from 2007; the best players in the world change little things about themselves to keep themselves in the game. In the last two years he has become more aggressive, he has gone back to his old way of trying to score when for a period he tried to survive."


Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/cricket/short-balls-will-test-sachin-vaughan-175836&cp

raghavendran
20th July 2011, 07:59 AM
Vagan romba pesraru

ajithfederer
20th July 2011, 09:14 AM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/135000/135074.jpg

ajithfederer
20th July 2011, 09:21 AM
Sachin Tendulkar 49th Test 100- 214 vs Australia 2010
20 minute video with Wide Screen.Not in HD but still good quality better than the version currently in YT.

Enjoy


Link :
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P3XTGY6N

ajithfederer
21st July 2011, 06:03 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dwnpfw73xi8&feature=channel_video_title

Sachin Tendulkar's 120 v England, 11th ODI 2010/11 - 720p HD

raghavendran
21st July 2011, 07:56 AM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/135000/135074.jpg
superb still :bow:

ajithfederer
21st July 2011, 08:51 AM
Coca Cola to roll out special Tendulkar cans

New Delhi, July 18 (IANS) Beverage giant Coca-Cola will commemorate Sachin Tendulkar's 100th international century - when the milestone is reached - by launching some 6.5 million special Coke cans with pictures of the batting maestro.

This is the first marketing campaign for which Coca-Cola is using its 'Happiness' ambassador Sachin, since the two signed a contract, estimated in the range of Rs.120-150, earlier this year.

Coca-Cola will release a series of 10 cans, with 10 different designs, each chronicling one of Sachin's best centuries. Nine of these centuries have been handpicked by Tendulkar. Each can will have the image from that innings of Tendulkar along with the statistics of the century.

This is also the first time that Tendulkar has listed some of his most important innings that he has every played. Some of the innings are 200 in an ODI against South Africa, 114 versus Australia in Perth in 1992, 143 versus Australia in Sharjah in 1998 to win the Sharjah Cup.

The company also plans to release 800,000 units of the 10th can, which will be released once Tendulkar scores the much awaited 100th international century, possibly during the first India-England Test beginning at Lord's Thursday.

A core team of designers and creative guys from Coke's creative agency are working on the design and look for the 10th can.

'As and when Sachin reaches that historic milestone of 100 hundreds, it will be an ultimate high-point in the history of sports. As a tribute to this legend, who is also Coca-Cola's 'Happiness' ambassador, it is only appropriate that we release nine special edition cans, each depicting an important achievement of his career, and start celebrating in anticipation of his 100th hundred,' said Anupama Ahluwalia, VP, Marketing, Coca-Cola India.

'This will be the first time in the history of our operations in India that we will put a celebrity or our brand ambassador on our cans and we are making this exception for one of India's great sons. The occasion is specially significant for the Coca-Cola family since Sachin is a part of us and this is yet another occasion when Sachin and Coca-Cola are teaming up to spread joy and happiness,' she added.

ajithfederer
28th July 2011, 02:42 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79No7bGHHpo&feature=feedu

‪Sachin Tendulkar First TV Commercial

Plum
28th July 2011, 11:18 AM
99.94 mAdhiri oru vELai, Sachin career 99 intl centuries-Oda mudinjurumO? :think:

mgb
28th July 2011, 12:33 PM
99.94 mAdhiri oru vELai, Sachin career 99 intl centuries-Oda mudinjurumO? :think:

in the name of strategy, please dont talk like this..

nvikky
30th July 2011, 01:43 AM
100th away test match for the liittle master.. Harsha Bhogle rightly mentioned today during commentary... whenever this little man plays a match, there is always a number around.. :)

ajithfederer
3rd August 2011, 05:10 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI4E2wnLucM

Sachin Tendulkar 241 vs Australia SCG 2003-04

ajithfederer
3rd August 2011, 05:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGVbeAf3izc&feature=feedu

SACHIN TENDULKAR 109 VS AUSTRALIA 4TH TEST 2008 NAGPUR

J.Radhakrishnan
3rd August 2011, 10:26 PM
99.94 mAdhiri oru vELai, Sachin career 99 intl centuries-Oda mudinjurumO?

Solla mudiyathu.....

ajithfederer
4th August 2011, 12:13 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DU8mmyLZZU

Tendulkar against Saqlain Mushtaq

Arvind Srinivasan
4th August 2011, 12:51 AM
99.94 mAdhiri oru vELai, Sachin career 99 intl centuries-Oda mudinjurumO?

Solla mudiyathu.....

I dont think so. It is inevitable if you ask me. For all we know, he might get in the next test match itself.

littlemaster1982
4th August 2011, 10:03 AM
Arvind,

Spammers-kkellam serious-a badhil sollittu irukkeenga :p He was trolling in lot of threads yesterday. Freeya vidunga :)

Plum
4th August 2011, 10:36 AM
The good thing is the appetite for the 100th century has died down among greedy fans, media outlets(who probably have a 100 page colour supplement ready and itching to publish it with ads and revenue not to mention Coca Cola who have a masterplan in promotion waiting for that 100th century). Even if he scores it now, but India continues to fail, it will be an anti-climax, and a puncture on the marketing plans of several sponsors, media outlets, TV channels and so on. It actually gives me perverse pleasure to see THAT happen.

All the same, a boy in the burning deck century will probably be a perfect symool of his career, and a throwback to the days where a Sachin century was all we cared for, and infact, was all that we could look forward to given that Indian supremacy was ruled out due to the quality of the rest of the players.

World Cup didnt feel glorious enough for me - it wasnt really about India winning the cup, was it? It was about Sachin winning it for India. In the Finals.

I wouldnt be entirely unhappy if the last few months of Sachin's career went back to "Sachin is India; India is Sachin" mode, even if that means India keeps losing :)

ajithfederer
4th August 2011, 10:49 AM
Jeez dude, Mellow out. Take it easy.

Plum
4th August 2011, 12:27 PM
Why? I wont take it easy. Sorry. nAn ipdi thAn pEsuvEn :)

wizzy
4th August 2011, 03:18 PM
cricinfo will buy some extra sachin servers whenever he reaches the landmark or they will create a mini site exclusively for his stats :-)

Arvind Srinivasan
4th August 2011, 05:55 PM
Arvind,

Spammers-kkellam serious-a badhil sollittu irukkeenga :p He was trolling in lot of threads yesterday. Freeya vidunga :)
oh!! wasn't aware of that :)

ajithfederer
5th August 2011, 08:12 PM
Fine. Knock yourself out :lol:

Why? I wont take it easy. Sorry. nAn ipdi thAn pEsuvEn :)

Plum
5th August 2011, 09:39 PM
Ellam ninga dhaan decide paNNuvIngaLA? YAru epdi pEsinA epdi knock out AvAngannu? Are you Mr destiny?

ajithfederer
5th August 2011, 09:52 PM
If i am Mr destiny this forum will be the last place to be. 100th 100 is a done to born again topic. Avvalo dhan.

ajithfederer
8th August 2011, 08:17 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwjvCzfwf9Y&feature=feedu

Another version of the 241.

roosevelt92
8th August 2011, 02:31 PM
Thanks Ajithfederer For providing information for sachin.

ajithfederer
9th August 2011, 08:11 PM
Sachin Tendulkar 56 vs England 2nd Test 2011

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MGWFQ0PN

Runtime :- 10 min

ajithfederer
9th August 2011, 08:56 PM
Tendulkar is not my bunny: Anderson
PTI | Aug 9, 2011, 06.53PM IST

BIRMINGHAM: James Anderson might have become the second most successful bowler against iconic Sachin Tendulkar in Test cricket but the England paceman does not believe that he has an upper hand over the Indian batsman.

Anderson has dismissed Tendulkar seven times in eight matches while retired Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan has taken the Indian batsman's wicket eight times from 19 Tests.

"A lot of people are starting to mention it, but I genuinely don't think I have anything over him. It is really nice to keep getting him out though and hopefully it will continue," Anderson said.

Anderson first took Tendulkar's wicket in a Test in March 2006, three times in 2007, once next year and twice this year. He has also dismissed Tendulkar thrice in one-dayers.

Asked how he is managing to get Tendulkar so often, he said being mentally tough has helped him a lot recently.

"There are still plenty of times like at Trent Bridge earlier in that second innings (Tendulkar made 56), when I felt like I had nowhere to bowl at him. He was hitting me for boundary after boundary.

"With all players as good as he is, it is just a question of hanging in there and hoping that you bowl one too good for him," he was quoted as saying.

"One area where I have really improved my game is mentally. In 2006-07 (when England were thrashed in the Ashes in Australia) I wasn't in a great place mentally. Now I'm not thinking about who is at the other end. Believe it or not the battle between Sachin and me is not at the forefront of my mind. I concentrate on the plans we have talked about and bowling it there."

He believes that England can go on to whitewash India in the ongoing Test series. "I really don't see why we can't win this series 4-0."

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournaments/india-in-england/top-stories/Tendulkar-is-not-my-bunny-Anderson/articleshow/9543165.cms

ajithfederer
15th August 2011, 06:14 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-skHEpyKro&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 115 vs Nz at vadodara 1994

ajithfederer
15th August 2011, 06:15 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYzoeK5zTr4&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 114 vs Sa at Bombay 1996 - 8 min video

ajithfederer
15th August 2011, 06:15 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUXcDfDWFk8&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 100 vs Pak at Singapore 1996

ajithfederer
15th August 2011, 06:16 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-rf_mLNxRc&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 88 vs Wi at Cuttack. 1994

ajithfederer
15th August 2011, 06:17 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk0X6UFPbsM&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 54 vs WI at Vishakapatnum 1994

ajithfederer
15th August 2011, 06:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkjfGM6lXGE&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 95 vs Pak (1st Final) at Dhaka 1998

ajithfederer
15th August 2011, 06:18 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s3jfxueSNM&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 112 vs Sri at Sharjha 1995

ajithfederer
1st September 2011, 04:11 AM
Sachin Tendulkar 91 vs England 4th Test 2011

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=C0I1TP24

Runtime :- 36 Minute

LM, Offlate I have missed a couple of d/l links. I only wish you have noticed some of the new knocks uploaded in the internet and d/l em.`This is a fox sports hd version. D/L it as humanely possible as you can.

ajithfederer
1st September 2011, 04:20 AM
Sachin Tendulkar 69 vs Highveld Lions

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TWZP3BW3

ajithfederer
1st September 2011, 04:30 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCirKXJXxE8&feature=player_embedded

Sachin's Masterfull 80 vs World XI in Dhaka 2000

ajithfederer
19th September 2011, 12:55 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5j7dIWhDpM&feature=player_embedded

Waqar Younis bouncer which gave a bloody nose to Sachin in the 1989 tour.

ajithfederer
20th September 2011, 10:48 AM
Humble Sachin Tendulkar helps telethon raise Rs7 crore for schools
Published: Monday, Sep 19, 2011, 14:26 IST
By Vishnu Makhijani | Place: Mumbai | Agency: IANS



Batting Maestro Sachin Tendulkar was humility personified as a daylong telethon here helped raise Rs7 crore - Rs2 crore more than the target - for from the creation of basic facilities, particularly toilets for girl students, in 140 government schools across the country.

He devoted all of nine hours to the 12-hour Coca-Cola-NDTV Support My School telethon on Sunday, patiently answering questions from schoolchildren ranging from improving their game to balancing their studies with sports.

“We've seen Sachin the batsman, we've seen Sachin the sportsperson, but today, we are seeing Sachin the human being,” remarked NDTV chief Pranoy Roy as he wound down the show, immediately after which Tendulkar announced he would donate Rs500,000 each in the names of his children Arjun and Sara to benefit two schools.

The telethon saw Sachin, other celebrities and schoolchildren come together in a TV studio, a show broadcast live, during which the batting maestro appealed for donations from viewers.

At one stage early in the show that began at 9 am, the batting great almost seemed to break down as a young woman cricketer from Chennai gushed, saying what great fans of his she and and her father were.

“Thank you for your kind words. I'm humbled. Please give my regards to your father,” Sachin responded.

What then, in totality, was Sachin's message to the 600-odd boys and girls who attended the show in batches of 45-50?

“Preparation (before a game) is very important. Every failure is a motivation," he said.

“It is important to switch on and off. When you are playing cricket, think only cricket. When you are studying, think only about studying.

“Honesty and sincerity will take you miles. There are no shortcuts (in making your way to or up the team).

“Always think of winning. This will generate energy in your body.

Interspersed with this were tips on spotting yorkers, dealing with the short ball, executing the reverse scoop and the helicopter shot.

The Sachin effect apart, quite a few others, principally from Bollywood, got a look-in and the chief among these was Sanjay Dutt.

Then, Govinda and his troupe staged a rousing tribute to the late Shammi Kapoor by performing some of his best known songs like “Aaja, aaja, main hoon pyar tera”, “Yahoo...”, “Suku suku”, “Dil tera dewana hai sannam”, “Taarif karoon kya uski” and finally, “Govinda aala re”.

It definitely did bring the house down and left many marvelling at the energy levels of the actor, who is in his late 40s.

A two-member team from Delhi's Modern School, with singer Raageshwari as mentor, won a sports quiz that had actor Boman Irani as the master of ceremonies. It was a laugh riot all the way, more so as Sanjay Dutt was also mentoring one of the teams, giving Irani an opportunity to replicate dialogues from “Munnabhai MBBS”.

Child actor Darsheel Safari asked Sachin to play some “cool” shots and he happily obliged, while actor Arjun Rampal admitted that the cricketer was the “only one who can get me out of bed on a Sunday morning”.

When the show started at 9 am, just Rs1.26 crore had been pledged for Support my School, launched in January and which has been spent on creating facilities in 26 schools.

The target was Rs5 crore to aid 100 schools, but thanks to three big-ticket donations in the closing stages - Rs1.35 crore from UNHABITAT, Rs.1 crore from Nita Ambani on behalf of Reliance Foundation and Rs90 lakh from an unnamed NRI from Singapore - the target was far exceeded.

The money will be used, at Rs500,000 per school, for creating toilets for girls and facilities for drinking water, rainwater harvesting, and sports and games in each of the schools.

International publishing house Pearson pledged to create 500 book libraries in 100 schools while inverter maker Luminous pledged 100 inverters and batteries. Both said they would raise the number if required.

http://www.dnaindia.com/sport/report_humble-sachin-tendulkar-helps-telethon-raise-rs7-crore-for-schools_1589076

Cinemarasigan
20th September 2011, 02:52 PM
appreciate Sachin... :clap:

Bala (Karthik)
5th October 2011, 05:18 PM
From PR's twitter

"Ppl talk abt Sachin failing in a crisis because they only remember the crises when Sachin failed. Excellent post: "

http://senantixtwentytwoyards.blogspot.com/2011/10/why-do-people-criticise-sachin.html

Have to wade through some comments from absolute morons and microbes. Found this one (agree with this guy, that was a STUNNING innings)


A memory I'd like to share with others is the 45 (in 33 balls) that he scored in SA in the 1997 tri-series final in Durban (if memory serves).

The absolutely STUNNING strokes he essayed that day on a skiddy wicket (due to rain) against bowlers like Donald, Pollock, Bryson, etc. remain with me till today. That was sheer genius on display! (If anyone has a clear video of that, could they please upload it on youtube or elsewhere, kindly? There was a FEROCIOUS square cut of Pollock and a FANTASTIC pulled six off Donald that you just have to see!)

PS: @Sportsfan - Do you know of any other "selfish" player who has 84 (just to be clear... Eighty-four) scores of 80+ in international cricket that have led to team victories?

raajarasigan
5th October 2011, 05:58 PM
There was a FEROCIOUS square cut of Pollockin this shot, the ball was just racing quite close to Rhodes who did not want to touch the ball and let it go... :D

wizzy
5th October 2011, 06:36 PM
^same match which had Dravid hitting Donald over his head for 6 and Donald giving him a earful?

sathya_1979
5th October 2011, 07:33 PM
Yes yes

littlemaster1982
7th October 2011, 01:11 PM
Sachin Tendulkar 86 vs Australia, 2004 VB Series Gabba


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctnL-FoB5sA

littlemaster1982
7th October 2011, 06:48 PM
From PR's twitter

"Ppl talk abt Sachin failing in a crisis because they only remember the crises when Sachin failed. Excellent post: "

http://senantixtwentytwoyards.blogspot.com/2011/10/why-do-people-criticise-sachin.html

Have to wade through some comments from absolute morons and microbes. Found this one (agree with this guy, that was a STUNNING innings)


A memory I'd like to share with others is the 45 (in 33 balls) that he scored in SA in the 1997 tri-series final in Durban (if memory serves).

The absolutely STUNNING strokes he essayed that day on a skiddy wicket (due to rain) against bowlers like Donald, Pollock, Bryson, etc. remain with me till today. That was sheer genius on display! (If anyone has a clear video of that, could they please upload it on youtube or elsewhere, kindly? There was a FEROCIOUS square cut of Pollock and a FANTASTIC pulled six off Donald that you just have to see!)

PS: @Sportsfan - Do you know of any other "selfish" player who has 84 (just to be clear... Eighty-four) scores of 80+ in international cricket that have led to team victories?



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AeApbPC_Y0

littlemaster1982
7th October 2011, 06:51 PM
SACHIN TENDULKAR - BALL BY BALL - 90 vs Australia 1996 WORLD CUP


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G4UTWzza1A

AF,

You need to see this!!!!

ajithfederer
26th October 2011, 10:00 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxsH0Xj3LVI

Sachin Tendulkar In KBC | Full Episode - 30 Minutes - Courtesy : Sahara One.

raajarasigan
27th October 2011, 05:59 PM
He sits on a pile of batting records but Sachin Tendulkar's 'not-so-impressive' stint as captain remains an abiding paradox in Indian cricket and former BCCI secretary JY Lele feels it was because he used to pay heed to too many advices.

For a cricketer who has made it a habit of breaking one record after another and is on the threshold of another - 100 international centuries - the champion batsman has a modest captaincy record to boast of.

Lele, in his newly published book, 'I Was There - Memoirs of a Cricket Administrator', writes that Tendulkar used to pay heed to too many advices and thought it was disrespectful to ignore suggestions from elders.

"Sachin could not exactly prove himself as a successful captain, though as a player he is a legend, the greatest! I need not specially write about his unmatched batting prowess, as it is a worldwide accepted fact and volumes have gone into describing his cricketing skills. When I saw him step down as captain, I was in tears!" writes Lele in his memoirs.

"I consider myself lucky that I got many opportunities to interact with him when he was captain. His biggest problem was that he used to listen to too many people. Basically a very soft, rather shy, cultured gentleman, Sachin played international cricket at the tender age of 16 plus, and from then on, formed the habit of respecting elders. He thought it was his duty to implement what they suggested. While doing so, he sometimes did not apply his mind. In deserving cases, it proved advantageous, in others, otherwise," Lele writes.

Lele also says that Tendulkar, at least on one occasion, listened to someone else's recommendation and backed a player without knowing that he had been dropped by his own Ranji Trophy team.

"A classic example came at the very beginning of his stint. In the series against South Africa, after the Kanpur Test match, the selection committee met to select the team for the next match in Ahmedabad. Chairman Kishan Rungta was a no-nonsense man and the best selector, who always attended meetings well-informed, to do justice to his job," writes Lele.

"At that meeting, Sachin said that Mumbai's Nilesh Kulkarni was a fine bowler and as he had taken 26 wickets the previous season, he should find a place in the team. Rungta asked him, "Yeh wickets usane kaunsi tournament me liye? (In which tournament has he had taken these wickets?) Have you seen him bowl?

"Sachin fumbled. Though he himself was a Mumbai player, he had rarely played a Ranji Trophy match for Mumbai for some time due to his busy international schedule, nor had he followed the scores. 'No sir, but I know he has taken 26 wickets and is very good'," Sachin continued tentatively.

Rungta said, "Dear skipper, I might have given thought to your recommendation if you had seen him bowl. Now, let me tell you for your kind information that in the current season, Mumbai has played two Ranji matches and Kulkarni has not played a single. He was dropped from the team. Tell me, how can a player find a place in the national team when he is not found worthy of selection in the local team?"

"Sachin had no answer. The fact was that someone had strongly recommended Kulkarni's name and without cross-checking the records, Sachin blindly put his proposal forth and unfortunately had to cut a sorry figure!" Lele writes.

Lele, whose stint as a BCCI office-bearer almost coincided with the master-blaster's grand entry into international cricket, has also revealed that Tendulkar was intent on quitting the captaincy in the midst of the opening Test against South Africa in 1999-2000 and finally hung up his boots as captain after the Test series got over.

sathya_1979
27th October 2011, 07:53 PM
over nallavanaa irundhaa odambukku aavaadhunu periyavanga sollirukkaanga thala!

wizzy
27th October 2011, 08:05 PM
^munbu oru kalathla karanataka state team represented India with 2-3 other state players..the shining glory was this piece (http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/content/player/34086.html)

ajithfederer
28th October 2011, 09:57 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9iY2prDnn4&feature=feedu

Sachin 93 vs SA in 5th ODI 2000 - LM, do we have this before?.

littlemaster1982
28th October 2011, 10:16 AM
No, we don't. I never thought I would see this innings again. Thalaivar got out off a full toss in the previous match. He hit sixes whenever he faced a full toss in this match. Veetukku pona udane dl-dhan 8-)

ajithfederer
28th October 2011, 12:31 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL8NGfIOZis&feature=related - 46 mins


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOrpRwayKns&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL - 24 mins


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0AKrKe_gho&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL - 24 mins

[SRT-Celebration-On-StarCricket]-Sachin-A.Special.Edition-BwTv.avi

Bing
28th October 2011, 06:26 PM
It's nice to be back and my first post in Sports section... This is one of the 500+ shots that I aimed at the master at Edgbaston and this was an absolute treat to watch..

Caption: Well, the cameras are not allowed in most of the temples, but not at Edgbaston.. Thank God :D

Plum
28th October 2011, 08:40 PM
Wizzy, do you remember the match where india's bowling attack was Srinath, Prasad, Kumble, Joshi with Joshi at #6?. I think with Dravid and one more karnataka bowler, the total count was 6/11

sathya_1979
28th October 2011, 08:43 PM
Dodda Ganesh, Sujith Somasundar, David Johnson - 8 / 11

Plum
28th October 2011, 08:49 PM
Wizzy, do you remember the match where india's bowling attack was Srinath, Prasad, Kumble, Joshi with Joshi at #6?. I think with Dravid and one more karnataka bowler, the total count was 6/11

Plum
28th October 2011, 08:56 PM
No Satya I don't think Ganesh and Johnosn played along with Joshi.

wizzy
28th October 2011, 09:14 PM
615 remember the guy in the left?? test team had 6/11 while the odi team had 8/11...all courtesy G.vishwanath

sathya_1979
28th October 2011, 09:16 PM
No Satya I don't think Ganesh and Johnosn played along with Joshi.
Ganesh played in an ODI vs Zim alongside Joshi

Plum
28th October 2011, 09:44 PM
Yeah that 8/11 I remmeber vaguely. Do you remember which match?

wizzy
28th October 2011, 09:59 PM
it was a India Vs SA match..cricinfo is failing me :banghead:

sathya_1979
28th October 2011, 11:06 PM
Vijay Bharadwaj? Is it the India V SA in Nairobi Tri-Series where Joshi picks 5-6 wickets cheaply? I guss Bharadwaj is the MoS

Plum
29th October 2011, 12:09 AM
Correct Vijay Bhardwaj!The bowling attack was Sri, Venky, Kuyil, Joshi and Bhardwaj!Plus, I think, Dravid.6/11. Think this was a testIt was Bharadwaj at #6I still can't remember the 8/11 match

ajithfederer
30th October 2011, 10:09 PM
http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/138500/138565.jpg

Sachin Tendulkar meets F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone ahead of the inaugural Indian Grand Prix © AFP

ajithfederer
30th October 2011, 10:23 PM
அண்ணன்
கொடி அசைத்து வேக கார் ஓட்ட பந்தய போட்டியை முடித்து வைத்தார் .

http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/I7yBM19Unes6XFpDSnNCKA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9aW5zZXQ7aD02MzA7cT04NTt3PTUwMg--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/gettyimages.com/indian-cricketer-sachin-tendulkar-l-20111030-000825-034.jpg


ஆதலால் இந்திய கரண்ட் ப்ரீ இனிதே நிறைவடைந்தது .
http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/X3hsePCWJGpq3LPL7sfs0g--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9aW5zZXQ7aD02MzA7cT04NTt3PTQwMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/gettyimages.com/indian-cricketer-sachin-tendulkar-arrives-20111030-000058-414.jpg

பொது மக்கள் அதை கண்டு களித்தனர் .


http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/mBSnPOWMYeSCyN8tEQGYhg--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9aW5zZXQ7aD00Njc7cT04NTt3PTYzMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/Reuters/2011-10-30T162837Z_01_PSQ01_RTRIDSP_3_MOTOR-RACING-PRIX.jpg
பின் குறிப்பு :
போட்டி துடங்குவதற்கு முன் அண்ணன் செருமனியின் மிக்கேல் ஷூமகரை சந்தித்தார்.

sathya_1979
31st October 2011, 03:33 AM
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2534169081527&set=a.1967207107832.2121599.1472561217&type=1&permPage=1

ajithfederer
31st October 2011, 10:59 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2je6CwymW_E&feature=player_embedded

Sachin Tendulkar waves the Chequered Flag | Indian GP - 2011

scorpio
31st October 2011, 11:52 AM
Sachin looks fit, refreshed and extremely handsome :thumbsup:

Arvind Srinivasan
4th November 2011, 09:00 AM
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/domestic-cricket/ranji-trophy/Tendulkar-rates-2000-semifinal-win-his-best-Ranji-moment/articleshow/10594093.cms

would have been a great watch..... has any one seen this match or in any probability have the video.......

ajithfederer
5th November 2011, 08:15 PM
Almost forgot


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX_wHl4CHDs&feature=related

http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/109900/109910.jpg

2 years ago on this very grea day Sachin provided one of the masterclass knocks in ODI History. Chasing 350 down he almost won the match singlehandedly by knocking 175(half of the score) runs in 141 balls with 19 4's and 4 6's. Classic knock. Hope one day somebody uploads a longer version of this knock.

raajarasigan
6th November 2011, 09:02 PM
For me, this is better than his double century against SA... best of the bestest..

wizzy
6th November 2011, 09:10 PM
^SA attack had better quality..to score 200* in the heat at the age of 35+ is :bow:

Arvind Srinivasan
6th November 2011, 11:34 PM
^SA attack had better quality..to score 200* in the heat at the age of 35+ is :bow:

A very close call.I would rate the 175 innigns to be better though.Chasing 351 with absolutely no support other than raina does deserve some credit. It was almost like a throw back to the sachin of the 90s,the sole person on which the fate of the team rests on.On the other hand the 200 innings looked almost like a walk in the park. Minimum effort maximum result with absolutely no pressure. This innings wasnt as demanding as the knock against the aus

littlemaster1982
8th November 2011, 07:16 AM
Sachin Tendulkar 176 vs WI Kolkata 2002


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWguVHnlLOU

VinodKumar's
8th November 2011, 07:25 AM
My pick is 175 .. Chasing la :notworthy:

If I get a chance to pause the world and resume it from sometime back I would do two things for sachin ...

Chennai test match vs pakistan and this one ... rendu timeum kooda iruntha mokkainga mudikaama vutturuchu :banghead:

littlemaster1982
8th November 2011, 08:02 AM
My pick is 175 .. Chasing la :notworthy:

If I get a chance to pause the world and resume it from sometime back I would do two things for sachin ...

Chennai test match vs pakistan and this one ...


:thumbsup:


rendu timeum kooda iruntha mokkainga mudikaama vutturuchu[/B]

Adhula orutthan yaarnu theriyumla :evil:

VinodKumar's
8th November 2011, 08:53 AM
:thumbsup:



Adhula orutthan yaarnu theriyumla :evil:

:ashamed:. oru naalaiku athuku parikaaram pannuvaan :noteeth:

sathya_1979
8th November 2011, 10:15 AM
Master, Ranji la 300+ adichirukkaan, keep in mind I say :poke:

P_R
8th November 2011, 11:25 AM
Sachin centuries: http://sachins-centuries.blogspot.com

VinodKumar's
8th November 2011, 11:39 AM
Master, Ranji la 300+ adichirukkaan, keep in mind I say :poke:

athellam nambi thaan appdi oru statement uturukaen. Master oru naal avan DP vaipaaru paarunga :challenge:

littlemaster1982
17th November 2011, 08:08 AM
http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/313205_256541084395667_189806347735808_660207_1672 49044_n.jpg

Via Anban from FB.

GSV
22nd November 2011, 07:10 PM
After our winning moment of world cup, namma players sachina pathi pesunadha cricinfo la padikarappo marupadiyum kannu kalanguthu.. everyone said, This is for sachin.. it was for tendulkar etc.. ada ada ada.. idhellam nenachu nenachu sandhosa padra oru vishayam life la..

GSV
30th November 2011, 06:46 PM
romba Velaye illadhanaala.. indha threada first page la irundhu padika aarambichan..just 3 days mudichitan..
Evlo vishayangal sachina pathi.. i would have missed lot of things if i hadn't gone thru this...

AF, LM , sathya :clap:

littlemaster1982
1st December 2011, 12:05 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6_gvHRtYjc

Thalaivar dismissing Lara 8-)

sathya_1979
1st December 2011, 12:06 AM
I guess this was referred to the 3rd umpire

ajithfederer
1st December 2011, 08:50 AM
That's the sole purpose of this thread. To profile almost all relevant info on the little man. People can sit back, relax and read at their own time.

P.S: I had some of the choicest words when i heard an unconfirmed rumor that this thread was lost during the hack by malicious thinkers.

indha threada first page la irundhu padika aarambichan..just 3 days mudichitan..
Evlo vishayangal sachina pathi.. i would have missed lot of things if i hadn't gone thru this...

AF, LM , sathya :clap:

sathya_1979
1st December 2011, 10:22 AM
nanRi hai GSV, ellaa pugazhum SachinaaNdavarukkE :)

littlemaster1982
1st December 2011, 10:48 AM
I guess this was referred to the 3rd umpire

Idhula 3rd umpire-kitta kekka enna irukku :? The dismissal referred to 3rd umpire was Roland Holder's. Ball just touched the bails and bails fell down, but no one noticed it. Pravin Amre, who fielded (?!) the ball saw it and asked the umpire if the batsman was bowled. Then 3rd umpire came in.

wizzy
1st December 2011, 11:06 AM
100s in pictures..atleast most of them :)

http://omgsachin.blogspot.com/2011/03/sachin-century-of-centuries.html

g (http://omgsachin.blogspot.com/2011/03/sachin-century-of-centuries.html)ood capture at century no.63...was it the first time he played the upper cut in tests?

Plum
1st December 2011, 11:57 AM
Oh yeah, how NT thread is in the TF section, like that this thread is in this section, no? LM and AF deserve the bulk of credit.

GSV
1st December 2011, 12:14 PM
AF,
adhe adhe..

Sathya,
hi.. kadavuluke(if) sachin mela oru vidhamaana jealous vandhirukumnga.. :)

VinodKumar's
1st December 2011, 10:52 PM
Thanks for the link wizzy ...

Century No 16

118 vs Pakistan at Sharjah on Apr 15, 1996
India were up against their arch rivals Pakistan in a crucial game at Sharjah as Sachin's stand with Sidhu took India to a notable 305 which was far from reach of the Pakistanis and they lost the game.

//I think this was the first time India reached 300 + with the help of Azhar's cameo at the end.//

Century No 26
148 vs Sri Lanka at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai on Dec 4, 1997

// Intha photo Sachin left handed batsman maari irruku :) //

Century No 30
143 vs Australia at Sharjah on April 22, 1998
Australia was hit all over the park by the Little Master to guide India into the finals of the triangular series. The Aussie bowlers had a torrid time against Sachin who scored 143 even though India lost the game.

// Sachin's best ODI hundred IMO :thumbsup: //

Century No 63
193 vs England at Headingley, Leeds, on Aug 23, 2002
India opened the innings and posted a massive total of 628. This match will be remembered forever as one in which Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar scored Test hundreds. Some disciplined Indian bowling had England all out for 273.The were forced to follow on and scored 309. India won the match by an innings and 46 runs.

// Intha match la thaan Sachin Vaguhan ball la out aanara ??? Have to check. Moonu perum century adicha match :notworthy: //



Century No 70
194 not out vs Pakistan at Multan, on Mar 29, 2004
India batted first in this match and managed to make 675 runs. This innings belonged to V Sehwag who made 309 runs and Sachin's 194. Sachin was left not out when India decided to declare. Pakistan then came into bat and were bowled out for 407. They were forced to take a follow on and made 216. India won this match by an innings and 52 runs.

// Prachnayaana century. //

Century No. 83: 103* vs England, Chennai 2008
Probably the most emotional and satisfying of Tendulkar's hundreds, it came weeks after the 26/11 terrorist attacks and brought some smiles back to faces in India. The innings itself was perfect and ended with him getting to his century and India chasing down 387 for victory in the fourth innings.

// Namma orrla adicha vetiry satham :) //

littlemaster1982
2nd December 2011, 12:02 AM
100s in pictures..atleast most of them :)

http://omgsachin.blogspot.com/2011/03/sachin-century-of-centuries.html

g (http://omgsachin.blogspot.com/2011/03/sachin-century-of-centuries.html)ood capture at century no.63...was it the first time he played the upper cut in tests?

Some of the pics are not from the respective matches. Very good compilation, though.

littlemaster1982
2nd December 2011, 12:03 AM
118 vs Pakistan at Sharjah on Apr 15, 1996
India were up against their arch rivals Pakistan in a crucial game at Sharjah as Sachin's stand with Sidhu took India to a notable 305 which was far from reach of the Pakistanis and they lost the game.

//I think this was the first time India reached 300 + with the help of Azhar's cameo at the end.//


Correct :)

VinodKumar's
2nd December 2011, 12:11 AM
Yes century # 11 and # 50 have the same pic :)

VinodKumar's
2nd December 2011, 12:13 AM
I watched that match live ... Sachin and Sidhu century ... India 300 reach aanapo pull arichiruchu yena appo zimbabwe srilanka lam kooda adichirunthuchu naama mattum thaan adikaama irunthomnu nenaikiraen ....

Ippo ennadana 400 + orutharae 200 nu aagiruchu cricket :lol:

Kalyasi
2nd December 2011, 09:02 AM
I watched that match live ... Sachin and Sidhu century ... India 300 reach aanapo pull arichiruchu yena appo zimbabwe srilanka lam kooda adichirunthuchu naama mattum thaan adikaama irunthomnu nenaikiraen ....

Ippo ennadana 400 + orutharae 200 nu aagiruchu cricket :lol:

Ata-Ur-Rehman thaan kadaisi over poduvaan, semma adi, Last over la 24 runs adipaanga nu nenaikaren... Thavira intha match la thaan Sidhu Aamir Sohail la bat aala adikka povaan....

sathya_1979
2nd December 2011, 09:14 AM
and thalaivar's F/O against Saqlain :lol:

Bala (Karthik)
2nd December 2011, 09:18 AM
Good to see people with Murali Srinivasan Sir-esque memory in the hub (Dr.Chandra, neenga etc). Padikka nalla irukku :)


Thavira intha match la thaan Sidhu Aamir Sohail la bat aala adikka povaan....
Nyabagam illa. Why??

Kalyasi
2nd December 2011, 09:27 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5oasundkGY

raajarasigan
2nd December 2011, 10:22 AM
Ata-Ur-Rehman thaan kadaisi over poduvaan, semma adi, Last over la 24 runs adipaanga nu nenaikaren... Thavira intha match la thaan Sidhu Aamir Sohail la bat aala adikka povaan....yes.. Azhar hit 3 sixes in the last 3 balls.. his score was 29*(10) :) that was the first time India scored more than 300 runs IIRC...

Rashid Latif played a good knock but still Pak lost... Ashish Kapoor oru catch pudichittu ball'a pocketla potnu varuvaapla.. :lol:

Plum
2nd December 2011, 10:36 AM
Ata Ur Rahman, Azharuddin - last 3 ball sixer 300 score. Looking back edhaavadhu spot fixing paNNi iruppAingaLO?(Still, you can't fix to hit 3 sixers in a row - not that easy)

Kalyasi
2nd December 2011, 10:39 AM
Ata-ur-Rehman... enakku sariya per solla varaathu, so enga annan kitta hyphen bowler nu solluven...

Kalyasi
2nd December 2011, 10:42 AM
Last ball 3 six ah 4 six a nu enakku davut a irukku, aana antha over la 24 run Azhar eduthaaru.... Yeah Rashid Latif laam appo aale illa summa Pinju hitting Kunj hitting nu avana munnadi erakki vittu sutha vittathula oru 50 adichuputaan...

Karumam pudicha paya oru vaati catch a clean a drop pannitu out nu emaathunaan...

raajarasigan
2nd December 2011, 11:27 AM
Kals, IIRC, the score card was like this for the final over..

2 0 4 6 6 6 OR 4 0 2 6 6 6 - 26 runs (I am sure at least on this) Azhar faced all the deliveries in that over..

appo India vs pak match paakkarathukkum ippo paakarathukku evlo vithayaasam.. :sad:

Kalyasi
2nd December 2011, 11:42 AM
Kals, IIRC, the score card was like this for the final over..

2 0 4 6 6 6 OR 4 0 2 6 6 6 - 26 runs (I am sure at least on this) Azhar faced all the deliveries in that over..

appo India vs pak match paakkarathukkum ippo paakarathukku evlo vithayaasam.. :sad:

Enakku sariya therila all I am sure was 24 runs from the last over... the score was 281 at the end of 49th over and the final score was 305....

Arvind Srinivasan
2nd December 2011, 12:01 PM
This match is been repeatedly telecasted in ten cricket under indo-pak classics....excellent innings from both sidhu and sachin.....sidhu erri vandhu saqulaina adikiradhullaan super irukkum paakiradhukku...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYe11rzPU9Y

guess this is the only available video of sachin's innings in the net

Arvind Srinivasan
2nd December 2011, 12:05 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erYjMWZxZok...

here's azhars innings.....heard that before this innings azhar was under huge pressure to perform and was also criticized for coming as low as 5 down...... but in any case was instrumental in india going for the 300 run mark

GSV
2nd December 2011, 12:10 PM
i guess last over la 2 six thaan nenaikuran..

Kalyasi
2nd December 2011, 12:24 PM
i guess last over la 2 six thaan nenaikuran..

karect naa nenachen 2 six maadri thaan gnyabagam...

ajithfederer
2nd December 2011, 12:37 PM
It is said that once when Thalaivar got out at the score of 241 something and returned to the dressing room he asked the recluse Azhar to get out in the middle and have a go at their bowlers. Since it was the final over of Ata - ur rehman Azhar went berserk and blasted 24 of ata ur rehman.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erYjMWZxZok...

here's azhars innings.....heard that before this innings azhar was under huge pressure to perform and was also criticized for coming as low as 5 down...... but in any case was instrumental in india going for the 300 run mark

Arvind Srinivasan
2nd December 2011, 04:15 PM
^ forgot that...sachin had a huge impact on the game.....apart from the hundred also got two wickets.....the send off after getting saqlain was very special.....
it was the first time india crossed 300 and now they have the record for maximum number of 300+ scores.....would be great to know as to how many of these matches involved sachin.....

nvikky
3rd December 2011, 03:06 AM
is there a video for sachin's perth century? that is being spoken as one of the finest knocks ever in the game, aana oru few shots thavara andha innings video engayume paka mudiyala..

littlemaster1982
3rd December 2011, 09:39 AM
No video of that innings yet :(

ajithfederer
8th December 2011, 10:16 AM
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/384619_10150519529325359_14475565358_10971088_5239 45568_n.jpg

"Just got fitted in my Savile Row suit by @PaulJheeta. Feels like a second skin. Paul is fantastic!!" - Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) on Twitter

ajithfederer
12th December 2011, 09:20 PM
Biladdy Indiyans

sathya_1979
12th December 2011, 09:42 PM
??? enna aachu? :roll:

ajithfederer
14th December 2011, 10:47 AM
sathya_1979

"**RARE** SACHIN TENDULKAR 114 vs AUSTRALIA, PERTH 1991/92 IN FULL "BEST ON YOUTUBE""

Apparently Rob Moody(Robelinda2/youtube) has made a ball by ball full version of the most wanted knock in the net and just prior to uploading this some crazy ass fellows(Read - Indians) have abused him pretty badly. Now he is pretty riled up and he has made the video private. Only few of his friends could watch it.

Indha nadharingalum onnum pannadhu panravangalayum summa vida maatanuga.

Arvind Srinivasan
14th December 2011, 10:58 AM
sathya_1979

"**RARE** SACHIN TENDULKAR 114 vs AUSTRALIA, PERTH 1991/92 IN FULL "BEST ON YOUTUBE""

Apparently Rob Moody(Robelinda2/youtube) has made a ball by ball full version of the most wanted knock in the net and just prior to uploading this some crazy ass fellows(Read - Indians) have abused him pretty badly. Now he is pretty riled up and he has made the video private. Only few of his friends could watch it.

Indha nadharingalum onnum pannadhu panravangalayum summa vida maatanuga.

kodumada saami....cha was waiting for a long time for the video......those guys who did this:twisted:

Arvind Srinivasan
15th December 2011, 02:04 PM
well he has taken the private viewing......:)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Aj6EINaDXc&feature=channel_video_title

download it quickly folks.....

ajithfederer
15th December 2011, 07:34 PM
LM, D/l it quickly. Once i get home I will do the same as well.

littlemaster1982
15th December 2011, 07:36 PM
I'm stuck in office and have asked my friend to DL it. I'll DL tonight just to be sure :)

wizzy
15th December 2011, 07:58 PM
thx AS..the shot Sach played at 3.13 is insane and to do it on a non-graphite bat is :bow: :bow::bow:

wizzy
15th December 2011, 08:57 PM
lot riding on 100th century :shaking:

http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2011/12/15/india-inc-awaits-tendulkars-100th-century/?mod=wsj_share_twitter

Arvind Srinivasan
15th December 2011, 09:26 PM
^ paavam avanga.....WI test matchkku promolaan side la pottaanga.....paatha thala 94kkae out aaitaaru......

ajithfederer
15th December 2011, 09:55 PM
D/L edd.. 8-)

sathya_1979
15th December 2011, 09:59 PM
downloaded :cheer:

Arvind Srinivasan
15th December 2011, 10:14 PM
thx AS..the shot Sach played at 3.13 is insane and to do it on a non-graphite bat is :bow: :bow::bow:

No problem wiz....the backfoot on drive he played to get the ton was special too....It was this balance to play any shot irrespective of the length that still makes him the best.....:)

Puliyan_Biryani
19th December 2011, 07:42 PM
thx AS..the shot Sach played at 3.13 is insane and to do it on a non-graphite bat is :bow: :bow::bow:
+1. No words :thalai: :bow:.

ajithfederer
19th December 2011, 10:20 PM
LM, Please download this. A 15 min video (Fox Sports1 HD - excellent quality) off 111 against SA in CWC 2011.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc7R7ypV-Tc&feature=g-all-u&context=G220a15fFAAAAAAAAEAA

ajithfederer
19th December 2011, 10:21 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3Rs1wsSW0o&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL


Sachin 111 SA Centurion 2010 - 50th Test Century - Extended Highlights

ajithfederer
19th December 2011, 10:22 PM
I think we have done this before. Not sure, so here you go.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9okG-IIBung&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL


Sachin 100 SA Nagpur 2010

ajithfederer
20th December 2011, 01:11 PM
LM, Any luck d/l the above stuff??.

ajithfederer
21st December 2011, 03:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAYuK71HEXA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL


Sachin Tendulkar 163 NZ Christchurch 2009

Great video quality lm. A long upload for 18 mins.

littlemaster1982
21st December 2011, 03:36 PM
Thanks AF. Will download them all now.

sathya_1979
22nd December 2011, 07:05 AM
All Downloaded! :ty: AF :D

ajithfederer
22nd December 2011, 09:11 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlPPfB5I5s0&feature=g-all-u&context=G220a15fFAAAAAAAAEAA


Sachin Tendulkar 68 AUS Delhi 2008

ajithfederer
22nd December 2011, 09:12 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ckxe8d2FElk&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Sachin Tendulkar 98 AUS Mohali 2010 - Brilliant Quality - Fox Sports3 HD version.

ajithfederer
22nd December 2011, 09:18 AM
Just when I thought that almost all Tend'kar 100's are over and I was relishing the break for the past 5-6 months, fellas have started to upload the 50's.

ajithfederer
22nd December 2011, 09:19 AM
Here is a 30 odd score. The innings which could have been even more.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tmu_4wOLsU&feature=g-all-u&context=G263a40aFAAAAAAAAVAA


Sachin Tendulkar 36 SA Centurion 2010

wizzy
22nd December 2011, 06:11 PM
http://www.smh.com.au/photogallery/sport/cricket/sachin-tendulkar-a-career-in-pictures-20111220-1p3cd.html?selectedImage=0

ajithfederer
22nd December 2011, 09:00 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wKQr1YXMbU&feature=g-u&context=G231d4e2FUAAAAAAAAAA

Sachin 171 ENG A Chelmsford 2007

ajithfederer
22nd December 2011, 09:01 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQFv2GvkvlA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL


Sachin Tendulkar 160 NZ Hamilton 2009

sathya_1979
22nd December 2011, 09:01 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQFv2GvkvlA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL


Sachin Tendulkar 160 NZ Hamilton 2009
The day my first son was born :cheer:

ajithfederer
23rd December 2011, 10:07 PM
Nice to know sathya :D. LM, Get your download gear ready. More uploads coming this way. I hope you have appropriate backup measures :lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsFKKdg79OA&feature=g-u&context=G2dfeaabFUAAAAAAAFAA

Sachin Tendulkar 88 AUS Mohali 2008

ajithfederer
23rd December 2011, 10:08 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQ3WmdLjCCk&feature=g-u&context=G22d9713FUAAAAAAACAA

Sachin 94 Vs West Indies 2011 @ Wankhede

P_R
23rd December 2011, 10:14 PM
Sachin Tendulkar 36 SA Centurion 2010
nuppadhu ellAm pOttA eppadinga youtube-ku kattuppadi aagum? :lol:

ajithfederer
23rd December 2011, 10:21 PM
Don't worry. Read last week that Google/Youtube is planning to open data centres in HongKong/Singapore and Thailand. :lol:

sathya_1979
23rd December 2011, 10:38 PM
Don't worry. Read last week that Google/Youtube is planning to open data centres in HongKong/Singapore and Thailand. :lol:
and exclusive data center in kOvai (Mirror Site @ US) for Sachin Vids only - Administered by AF :D

Arvind Srinivasan
24th December 2011, 11:41 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gGeu0vtb6M

sachins innings in channel nine commentary....well the quality not that great though

Kalyasi
24th December 2011, 12:23 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wKQr1YXMbU&feature=g-u&context=G231d4e2FUAAAAAAAAAA

Sachin 171 ENG A Chelmsford 2007

Ithu entha match?? 2007 enakku Sachin 171 adicha gnyabagame illaye... Dravid captain a irunthu, Eng a follow on panna venaam nu solli oru match draw aakuvom, athula thalaivar second inninga la anderson ball la bowleda ayiruvaaru, first innings la ellarume adipaainga aane Kumble mattum thaan senjury adipaan, thalaivar 70s layo 80s layo out aayiruvaaru.... oru match jeipom athula thalaivar 91 unlucky lbw to collingwood given out by Simon taufel.. first match la thalaivar adikka maatare, MSD lords la ninnu save panni kodutha test match aache athu...

Ithu enna tour match a?

Kalyasi
24th December 2011, 12:35 PM
Oh sorry Eng A va ok ok.. mannichurunga....

ajithfederer
24th December 2011, 01:04 PM
Not now but Definitely in the future. :smokesmirk:

P.S: BTW, the news i said there is true. Naan velayatukku sollala :roll:

and exclusive data center in kOvai (Mirror Site @ US) for Sachin Vids only - Administered by AF :D

ajithfederer
26th December 2011, 09:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKCNy_AcR4I&feature=related


Tendulkar 91 v Aus 2nd Final 2008

ajithfederer
26th December 2011, 09:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLCISAUpw5A&feature=related


Tendulkar 44 v Aus MCG 2008

selvakumar
28th December 2011, 12:00 AM
Was playing aggressively today. No regrets about getting out before scoring a century. Second innings irukku. paarthukalaam. He should continue to play attacking cricket. McGrath, WArne, Gillespie, D.Fleming ellam intha bowling illa. so, better attack them and score quickly.

ajithfederer
29th December 2011, 02:20 PM
Welcome selva :D.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPd8M6PCgkI&feature=related


Sachin Tendulkar 73 v Australia 1st Test MCG 2011

ajithfederer
30th December 2011, 11:16 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMyLxqvuEFk&feature=g-u&context=G2f637e1FUAAAAAAADAA


Sachin Tendulkar 32 v Australia 1st Test MCG 2011

ajithfederer
30th December 2011, 09:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESKOqqa5joA&feature=channel_video_title


The Aussies on Sachin Tendulkar

Uploaded by cricketaustraliatv on Dec 29, 2011
The Aussie Cricket Team chat with CATV about cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar.

littlemaster1982
30th December 2011, 10:23 PM
Nice to know sathya :D. LM, Get your download gear ready. More uploads coming this way. I hope you have appropriate backup measures :lol:

Sachin Tendulkar 88 AUS Mohali 2008

Sachin-kkagave oru hard disk thaniya vanganum pola :roll: Hard disk vikkira vilaikku :|

Btw, this innings is one of his near 100s which are better than most 100s 8-)

littlemaster1982
30th December 2011, 10:29 PM
nuppadhu ellAm pOttA eppadinga youtube-ku kattuppadi aagum? :lol:

Haha, ellam 30s-um upload panna mattanga-nu ninaikkiren. There are few 30, 40s which are absolute gems (Ex: 44 in CB series, 41 in Dhaka final). Seems like the uploader selectively posts these.

selvakumar
30th December 2011, 10:47 PM
Thanks Feddy :)

Nice video from CATV. Aussies on Sachin. 100th century oru vela 300 ah irukkumoe?

Puliyan_Biryani
31st December 2011, 01:19 AM
nuppadhu, naappadhu ellaam poda aarambichuttaanganna, pliss to take this video requost. Is this 44 (http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/64552.html) available online? Dravid (in one of those countless Sachin special programs) spoke very highly of this attacking innings in a difficult pitch against good bowling. indha innings idhu varaikkum naan paathadhe illai (live or h/l) :-(.

sathya_1979
31st December 2011, 01:25 AM
Puli, the 44 is available above. are you talking abt this or some other innings?

Puliyan_Biryani
31st December 2011, 01:32 AM
Sathyaji, naan kettadhu konjam pazhaiya 44. 1997 ODI series against WI (Ambrose, Walsh, Bishop).

Arvind Srinivasan
31st December 2011, 10:00 AM
Sidharth Monga
Assistant editor
Best: Steyn v Tendulkar at Newlands
If cricket were to end today, those who saw the first Test of the year will always have Newlands day three. It was a day of ridiculously high-quality cricket, the best I have seen live at a ground. Dale Steyn swung the ball from leg, sometimes outside leg, at high pace, towards top of off, or missing off. On another day, against another line-up, he would have run through. Today he ran into the master at his best.

Sachin Tendulkar stood outside the crease, made sure he was moving forward, and playing only when the line of the ball was under his head. He might have given the impression he was getting beaten, but he wasn't. Of Steyn's two spells that lasted 11 overs, either side of lunch, Tendulkar took 48 balls. Steyn still managed a five-for. At the end of the day there was a winner each in each dressing room. And those who were there just looked at each other and knew they had been part of something special.



Wat a day it was.....the best piece of test cricket in a long time....It was nerve wrecking for the first 1 hour on day 3........And sachin was just fantastic....the best knock by an indian this year....sad it couldnt fetch us a win....

ajithfederer
1st January 2012, 12:38 PM
I am pretty sure I uploaded a video last year where more Aussies spoke about Tendulkar. I think it was around last year's Aus tour here. I am unable to grab it online as of now but I am sure i posted it here somewhere in hub. Cha, Kaila sikka maatengudhu.

Thanks Feddy :)

Nice video from CATV. Aussies on Sachin. 100th century oru vela 300 ah irukkumoe?

Plum
1st January 2012, 09:04 PM
Son of a Gun(sic) (http://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/son-of-a-gun-20120101-1phep.html)nALaiya natchaththiram

ajithfederer
4th January 2012, 08:26 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBVruQv6hlM&feature=g-u&context=G219abd1FUAAAAAAAHAA


Sachin Tendulkar 41 v Australia 2nd Test SCG 2012

ajithfederer
4th January 2012, 08:38 PM
Thank god for the small mercies.

Dinesh84
5th January 2012, 12:04 PM
Sachin Tendulkar's All Wickets in WorldCup

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8e0m3yLcco&feature=player_embedded

sorry if its a repost

ajithfederer
7th January 2012, 10:46 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AUsENBrieU&feature=g-u&context=G202eb5eFUAAAAAAAEAA


Sachin Tendulkar 80 v Australia 2nd Test SCG 2012

ajithfederer
17th January 2012, 07:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKaqBA3SOjg

Sachin Parker/tendulkar : A 5 year old Australian fan named after the little master.

ajithfederer
30th January 2012, 11:42 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihWhbTojYSg&feature=g-u-u&context=G231d4e2FUAAAAAAAAAA


Tendulkar.175.Runs.Ind.v.Aus.5th.ODI-Indiancricketfans.com.mp4


Finally a longer version of the possible Top 10 ODI Knocks.