kadavuL one more record - 20 scores of 150 + going past Lara!
Also, he will have his 6th 150+ scores vs Aus going past Wally Hammond and Lara who have 5 each.
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kadavuL one more record - 20 scores of 150 + going past Lara!
Also, he will have his 6th 150+ scores vs Aus going past Wally Hammond and Lara who have 5 each.
One more 300 partnership for Tendul? Does he have a record no of 300 partnerships as well?
One more 300 partnership for Tendul? Does he have a record no of 300 partnerships as well?
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Originally Posted by sathya_1979
"Tendulkar needs 30 more runs to become the highest averaging contemporary batsman. He will go past Kumar Sangakkara who averages 56.85 and will be the sixth highest all time."
Tendulaker , highest aaverage now... :notworthy:
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Madhu informs me that if Tendulkar scores 240 and gets out, he will remain with the highest average among his peers.
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Originally Posted by Sourav
"Sachin has his bowling mates to blame for Sanga's average! They were too generous with the SL captain in the recent series. Sanga's scores in that series - 103, 219, 42*, 75 and 28."
"Tendulkar averages 43.28 in the team second innings and 37.25 in the fourth innings of matches. The 2nd innings average is much lower than the best which is Kallis with 58.37. "
Two sixes to a hundred?? I have been missing some serious hair-rising stuff. Will finally get Internet connection today, paavathai ellam kazhuviralaam. :cry: :oops:
Hope he completes that 240 run mark!!!
En Kannae pattudum pola irukku, 191* eh. :bow:
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Expecting a 300 + :yes: :thumbsup:
TM, I don't think he has the stamina to last enough time tomorrow to make a 300. Extremely unlikely. Even if he stays, who will support him. Either he'll get out before he scores 300 or the rest of the team will get out before he gets to 300.
Thanks for the Strategy.. :cool2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
But naan unga strategy maela irukira nambikaya vida en prediction maela nambikkai irukka :yes:
Sachin 300 + with the Company of Captain and others :boo:
Peak Form ya Thalaivar!!
Old news.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kalyasi
Hmm.. I am expecting 300+ by Sachin then :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
i know its chattergy, but i really have no hope on our tail-enders.... bhajji will come and start to slog straight away,,,, no ishanth too... ball also getting very low,,, if dhoni goes early, no chance...Quote:
Originally Posted by Plum
Sachin :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
nee eppadiyum sachin adikka koodaathu.. Viru record break panna koodaathunnu ninaikirathu enakku theriyum :xQuote:
Originally Posted by Sourav
idhai naan amodhikkiren :xQuote:
Originally Posted by Thirumaran
ethai.. sourav voada bad intention ayaa :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by Puliyan_Biryani
rombha try pannatheenga.... poyi thoongunga... :lol2:
sachin :notworthy: :clap:
Sachin have chance to score 300 pakalam ena nadakudunu.
Ageless Tendulkar takes apart Australia's attack
IF 10/10/10 was to be Sachin Tendulkar's day, then the 11th was his honorary parade, one which started rolling over the top of the hapless Australians in the second Test.
A mighty 308-run stand between Tendulkar and Murali Vijay for the third wicket virtually killed off Australia's hopes of a series-levelling victory.
In the first two sessions, no wickets, 186 runs, Australia's lead cut to 164, advantage lost. Even when Vijay (139) and Cheteshwar Pujara fell in quick succession, Australia faced another hurdle in Suresh Raina before Michael Clarke removed him. Raina and Tendulkar (191 not out) took just 65 balls to reach their 50-run partnership and at stumps, India were 5-435, 43 runs behind and the draw firming as the likely result.
Emphatic doesn't really come close to justifying Tendulkar's batting masterclass inside the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, making Australia's attack look as fearsome as a toilet-roll-commercial puppy. He wrapped his sheets of genius around them with singles, fours, sixes, flicks, cuts, glances, drives, slogs, no mercy.
At 37 years old, he played like the kid who wished it wouldn't get dark. When Tendulkar made his Test debut, Pujara was a one-year-old. At 22, Pujara, who has never known his national side without Tendulkar, waited and watched in the pavilion, itching to make his first walk on to a Test pitch, yet remaining as entranced as the rest.
After 100 overs he got his chance, when Vijay nicked Mitchell Johnson to wicketkeeper Tim Paine. But the wait had sapped him and the youngster came and went in three balls.
Not content with his 14,000th Test run, nor his award for the ICC's player of the year before the game, Tendulkar's quest for victory was astounding. He and Vijay compiled one of the best partnerships ever against Australia, as India reached 2-314 at tea.
Aided by his young sidekick, Tendulkar brutalised the attack as Ricky Ponting used six bowlers.
At the end of the second day, Vijay had sighed: ''There is a lot of work to do.'' Yesterday they worked like tireless rickshaw drivers, carrying hope and expectation on their backs, up and back the 22-yard road to glory.
They did not care if Hauritz bowled like himself, Harbhajan or Houdini - balls disappeared.
Tendulkar hit two sixes off Hauritz to reach his 49th Test century, and later the pair brought up India's first double-century stand for the third wicket against Australia. They left Hauritz suffering from a new form of RSI; repetitively slogged by Indians.
After 10 balls nervously stuck on 99, Vijay pushed Peter George to mid-on for an easy single and his maiden Test ton.
It was simply a day of Indian achievement. To recap:
- In the first two balls of the day, bowled by Hauritz, Tendulkar hits successive boundaries and has his 50.
- In the second over of the day, Tendulkar and Vijay bring up their 100-run partnership.
- In the 48th over the partnership reaches 150.
- In the 55th, with Hauritz brought back into the attack, Tendulkar drives him for four to bring up India's 200.
- After 208 minutes at the crease, Tendulkar's second successive six off Hauritz brings up his century.
- Soon after lunch the pair reach 200 together.
- In the 66th over, Tendulkar again drives Hauritz down the ground, for two runs that bring up India's 250 and also his 3000th Test run against Australia.
- In the 80th over, Tendulkar reaches 14,000 Test runs.
- Moments later Vijay brings up his first Test ton.
- In the 84th, the partnership has reached 250.
In the fifth over after tea, Tendulkar glanced Ben Hilfenhaus for his 150, breaking Brian Lara's record for most Test scores of 150 plus with 20.
Ponting, wearing a black armband in memory of the father of former Tasmanian teammate Shaun Young, was left bereft of ideas and options. It was a day he'll wish to forget.
Sachin :unga_kaala_konjam_kaatunga: :notworthy:
well done vijay :claps: some serious thinking for dravid :(
One more record
Sachin has completed his hundred with a six on five occasions in Test cricket - a world record he previously shared with Ken Barrington who did it 4 times.
Sachin :notworthy:
And hold your breath - Sehwag has done it only once (though he is the only man to get to a 300 with a six :cool:)
guys,
one help...
having a heated discussion with my roommate on sachin and dravid.. he is saying dravid has more average in test cricket in the matches played outside india...
i dono how to extract those stats... could anybody help me to shut that WF's mouth?
http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/engine/...s;type=battingQuote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
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:cheer: sachin 200 :cheer: :happydance: :2thumbsup:
Just 100 more :boo:
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Next target 249...
kadavuL :saashtaanga namaskaaram:
7 fielders inside the circle and the master hits a single(inside the circle) for his 200 :notworthy: :clap: