தலைவன் இன்று போல் என்றும் வாழ்க :clap: :clap:
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தலைவன் இன்று போல் என்றும் வாழ்க :clap: :clap:
Sachin Tendulkar: You need to keep your mind as blank as possible
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Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Sachin... :notworthy:
வான்முகில் வழாது பெய்க , மணி வளன் சுரக்க,
மன்னன் கோன்முறை அரசு செய்க, குறைவிலாது உயிர்கள் வாழ்க,
நான் மறை அறங்கள் ஓங்க, நல் தவம் வேள்வி மல்க,
மேன்மைகொள் சச்சின் புகழ் ஓங்குக உலகமெல்லாம் !!
Congrats little master :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine...ry/493460.html
The Perth hundred seems to be the favorite for many :)
The Perth hundred indeed is unforgettable for fans of certain age and collaegues - especially ones that were with him in that match. They know first hand how that pitch was - real pace and bounce, unlike most pitches even in SA and Aus today, which enable lesser batsmen and their fans to claim that "engALum kUda South africala nallA adikkaRarE", when in truth it is just another flat pitch; - the know how they struggled on the same pitch. They know the quality of the bowling attack - above all, the lack of precedence for an indian batsmen. And here was this 18 year old playing as if from a different planet. I dont think there has been that quality an innings from a teeneager ever before or after. Absolutely as well, it is one of the best ever by an indian and one of the best ever in cricket. The situation and the scale alone moves that 281 above this. Else, it would be right up there.
For me, that was the day a fan was born inside me. Well, not exactly i should say for as i willingly spurned the chance of watching the hundred, opting to go out and play my own match in the neigbourhood. It was the beginning of the fanhood.
How was i to know that i would have to wait desparately and unfruitfully for 18 years to have the fortune of watching a live moment of his reaching 100 - 95 attempts later?
A poignant moment.
http://www.mid-day.com/sports/2010/d...uth-Africa.htm
Cricket, esp. Indian cricket, won't be the same without these two. :notworthy:
"It was extremely important for us to come back strong and send a strong message," Tendulkar said.
This is exactly why I rate this innings of Master as one of his best. :clap: