This is a very very rare video.
:bow: :bow: :bow:
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This is a very very rare video.
:bow: :bow: :bow:
This is a very very rare video.
:bow: :bow: :bow:
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This is his third match as an opener. Played in the same vein as his 82(49) but got out soon.
Oh jeez lm I was about to post that here, :lol:. Please embed my posts also like the above one.
I can't do that here AF :oops: Please PM Prabhu Ram :)
Finally on Youtube, Sachin's first match as opener (82 in 49 balls) :victory:
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Excellent videos LM, thank you very much. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOeLk...eature=recentu
Sachin Tendulkar 63 vs NZ 1994 3rd ODI
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Tendulkar is today’s Bradman, says Lara
Saluting the longevity of Sachin Tendulkar, West Indies great Brian Lara has described the Indian batting legend as the ‘Don Bradman’ of modern era.
Lara, himself a legendary left-handed batsman from the Caribbean, said what astonishes him the most about Tendulkar is his longevity.
“I don’t think there is any race. Both are great players", Lara said in a question comparing Sachin Tendulkar with Ricky Ponting. "Tendulkar has shown the world what he is capable of and his longevity in the game is something to be really appreciated.”
“The time he will spend in the game, records are going to tumble. The fact that someone can be there from the age of 16 and still at the age of 37 perform brilliantly is something that I cherish more than anything else,” he said.
The West Indies player is of the opinion that Australian great Don Bradman, who ended his career with an incredible Test average of 99.96, and Tendulkar should not be compared as they played and flourished in different eras.
“He is our period’s Don Bradman. Forget the difference in averages with Bradman but whoever I have spoken to who have seen very old players in action, they believe that he [Bradman] would not have averaged 99 in today’s cricket.
“So I believe that Sachin is our period’s Bradman,” Lara, who visited Dubai for a jewellery brand endorsement, told Gulf News.
Lara said he has just got back into cricket by playing three games in a Twenty20 tournament in Zimbabwe.
He also denied reports that he is becoming Zimbabwean coach but said he will be helping them in the batting department. He said he is fanatical about golf these days and spend time on the course.
“I love the game and have been working hard to bring my handicap down to five. I would love to get it a bit more lower. I spent a lot of time today at the Ernie Els Golf Course,” he said.
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Brian Lara :notworthy: :notworthy: