enna oru aniyaayam...Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
fast bowlingku oru mariyadhayae illayaa....
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enna oru aniyaayam...Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
fast bowlingku oru mariyadhayae illayaa....
great share af...
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Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Definitely right up there among his best knocks! :thumbsup: Thanks for sharing AF! :D
http://www.timesnow.tv/Sachin-turns-down-record-deal-/articleshow/4360249.cms
Sachin turns down record deal
Indian cricketing maestro Sachin Tendulkar has turned down a mega endorsement offer from top liquor brand. TIMES NOW learns the master blaster said no to a record breaking deal due to promise he made to his father years ago. Meanwhile sources close to Sachin tell your channel that master blaster has always believed he shouldn’t promote alcohol or tobacco brands to youngsters even if he is offered a very high sum in return.
This after his father Ramesh Tendulkar once told Sachin people will offer a lot of money for ads but he should never endorse brands that are not good for youngsters and since Sachin promised his father he will never in his career endorse such products. “Sachin always believed that he shouldn't promote alcohol, tobacco brands to youngsters. How much ever high they offer, he will never accept. While his father was alive he told Sachin, people will pay you tons of money for adverts but never endorse brands that are not good for youngsters. He promised his father, he will never endorse alcohol and tobacco brands ever in his life,” sources close to Sachin said.
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Fans all quit drinking i say :)
idols oada nalla vishayangal sandai kku use panrathukku mattum thaan.. athellaam follow panrathukku illa.. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Plum
pothuvaa sonnaen.. sachin kku against aa solren nnu thirichida koodaathu :evil:
itha paaraatura alavukku perusaa onnum illai :roll: btw Liquour and Tobacco are very bad fine.. Cold drinks are bad too.. athayum stop pannalaamae ?Quote:
Originally Posted by sathya_1979
For the matter of fact because of Advertisements we were charged more than 3 times of making charges (just an approximate one).. So somehow people are affected financially right ?
It is applicable all celebrities..
Well what i wanted to say is... everyone is interested in money.. there is nothing harm as long as it is against laws.. intha maathiri moral nnu paarthaa, niraya vishayatha stop pannanum.. And sachin going against acting in liquor ads is his personal choice. itha perusaa naama paesurathukku onnum illa.. of course imo.
is not my IMO. I wished to salute for his gesture. So I did. If you feel that it's not worth saluting / not a big matter, so be it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Thirumaran
tm u serious?Quote:
Originally Posted by Thirumaran
does promoting other cold drinks have the same effort as promoting liquor or tobacco...
i understand ur point that even soft drinks are harmful... adhukkaga ellaam onnudhanu solringala?
when a person has lot many followers and idolizing him, they would try to imitate watever he does and based on that he did the right thing by avoiding it... its something appreciable...
coke, pepsi madhiri cold drink ellam actors/sportsmen promote panradhu illa... moonu vayasula irundhu appa amma kuzhandhaigalukku kudutthu pazhagi promote panradhu...
apdi kudukka vechadhe media thana?...Quote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
Both are not same. fine.. But Say, hot drinks mostly male involved (there are female exceptions)Quote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
Cold Drinks, became an habit for even child, u agreed below.. only thing u forgot is mostly it is due publicity and ads..
It is almost like everyday habit for lots and lots.. consider the volume.. u can understand.Quote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
Of course there are certain people like that.. and yes..intha alavukaachchum irukaangalae.. that is good.. avvlothaan. atha perusaa publicity panrathukku onnum illa.. naan inga sollala.. If u see headlines of national channels, this is the breaking news.. and interviewing few people on this also... enakennamo ithellaam romba over nnu thoanuthu.. that is it..Quote:
Originally Posted by SoftSword
btw ur statement against your other idol :wink:
Same confusion.. Softy's statement contradicts the methods of his other idol. :-)
ok :noteeth:
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Originally Posted by SoftSword
indha digression la kadaisiyaa onnae onnu solliduren going with ur statement..
en thalaivare (all involved in this ads and publicity) sollitaaru..
en thalaivare daily pepse/coke kudikiraaru..
tv ya paaru anga paaru ellaarum kudikiraanga.. neeyum kudi..
asin evvlo samaththaa paesuraa itha kudichittu..
ippadi niraya nadakutho illayo :P
less harmed cold drinks does not become much harmful than what we think ? :)
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Originally Posted by Thirumaran
naan konjam english la week.. :evil: intha maathiri mistakes ellaaam note panna padaathu.. ennoada point purinjuthaa illayaa..athoada vidanaum :hammer: :PQuote:
Originally Posted by raajarasigan
Ennada konja naal endha prechanayum illama irundhadhenu nenachen, Namma tm vandhaapla :twisted:
:lol: prachana ellaam pannala :evil: just some thoughts :roll: and u know i am a big Sachin fan :hammer:
anyway :yessir:
:yessir:Quote:
Originally Posted by Thirumaran
ajay,Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
other idol'um adha promote pannala....
and i am happy that he is not havin such scenes in movie also now...
en point ennana... All over India, Rajini'yoda reach oda Sachin'oda reach adhigam.... and Sachin is kinda considered as health icon for india...
and tm...
i only say that this is something appreciable.... but not necessarily we need to boast abt this in the media.. neenga solli dhaan idha overa pesaradhala dhaan neenga apdi sollirukeenganu puriyudhu...
I know. Kus jidding dee Em.
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Originally Posted by Thirumaran
None can come anywhere close to Sachin: Viv Richards
Sachin Tendulkar's career longevity and his remarkable
achievements make him a class apart, according to the legendary Sir Vivian Richards who reckons that the Indian maestro has set benchmarks that no other contemporary cricketer can come anywhere close to.
Richards said Tendulkar has survived for so long in international cricket because of his "amazing dedication" and it was only a matter of time when he scripts history by becoming the first cricketer to score 50 Test centuries.
"He can certainly achieve that (scoring 50 Test centuries). I think the way the games are going at present, it would be very difficult for anyone to break that record. He is way ahead of others," Richards said in an interview here today.
Richards, one of the most destructive batsman of his era, said only Australian captain Ricky Ponting had a slim chance of coming anywhere near Tendulkar's records among contemporary cricketers.
"I can't see any individual, the closest guy who would come to that may be Ricky (Ponting). But the way things are going on in Australia, they are calling for his head, so I don't know really know how long he will be around. He is the only individual I think who could be close to Sachin's record. But I think it would be hard to surpass," he said.
The West Indian batting great attributed Tendulkar's longevity to the way he has conducted himself right through his career and his discipline among other things.
"Tendulkar is 37, still going great. It's all about how you have conducted yourself. I guess there were times when it looked pretty doubtful with injuries, starting with the back, would have most certainly affected his career but it's due to persistence, dedication, discipline and confidence that you survive for so long," he explained.
http://cricket.ndtv.com/storypage.as...3&nid=71971&cp
Top 10 Sports Moments10. Making Cricket History
By SEAN GREGORY Thursday, Dec. 09, 2010 BACKNEXT370 of 500
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Certain sports milestones seem simply unreachable: Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak, for example, or Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point output in a single basketball game. In cricket, it's the one-day double-hundred: no man had ever produced 200 runs for his team during a one-day international match. In February, however, India's Sachin Tendulkar, the greatest run scorer of all-time, hit the magic milestone against a powerful South African squad. Tendulkar smacked three "sixes" — the cricket equivalent of a home run — during his epic performance, and the build up to 200 was exhilarating. When he reached 199, the home crowd in Gwalior waved Indian flags, and roared, knowing they were about to witness history. The diminutive Tendulkar, dubbed "The Little Master," slapped a single past the South African fielders. The world's 1.5 billion cricket fans had a moment they'd never forget.
Tendulkar removed his helmet, and raised his arms toward the sky. "Take a bow, master," said television commentator Ravi Shastri, himself a former cricket star for India. "Aw, you little champion," his partner, former New Zealand cricketeer Danny Morrison chimed in. "If there was ever one deserving to break this milestone, this Everest, it is certainly Sachin Tendulkar."
http://www.time.com/time/specials/pa...034236,00.html
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Thanks AF for the links :D
http://www.espncricinfo.com/south-af...ry/491975.html
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He has an eye over at the adjoining nets too where Tendulkar - bowling with pads and the full batting gear save the helmet on - has caused a racket by bowling Gambhir around his legs.
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Sachin 76 & 65 against Aus in First test, 2001. Top scorer in both innings, but we lost miserably. But both the innings are full of top quality shots.
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LM Thank you so much
76 in first innings ... ngokka makka...enna shotsyaaaa...
belligerent straight drives....
Tony greig - Sachin combo...out of the world
Comment from an Aussie (the guy who uploads all those rare vids);
Both SUPERB short innings, I remember crapping myself at those straight punches off the backfoot, brilliant stuff.
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indha commentaye kanome...Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Hehe, he commented thus in another forum.
oh...okok heheQuote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
To give people an idea why he means so much to Indians is that India and Indians have never been good in any internationally recognized sport with the odd exception. Our hockey team was once good and we've had great chess players. But in the sports that most people follow we've never had anyone, until Tendulkar. For an Indian to be considered one of the best batsman ever, for one to be held in such high esteem by his contemporaries is what makes him special. Shane Warne still waxes lyrical about him. Flintoff said he's the best he's bowled to. Allan Donald said there's Waugh, Lara and then there's Tendulkar. Does he have weaknesses, yes? But name me a batsman that doesn't? It's his ability to play different styles, against different bowlers in different conditions that make him stand out. I've seen him hit a Warne bouncer for 4 where Gilchrist is laughing because he can't believe what's just happened. He's smashed quicks, medium pacers, spinners - you name it. Does that mean he's the best player against spin ever? Or the best player against pace ever? Who knows. I've not seen every batsman who's ever played. But he's the best player against all these types of bowling I've seen. He's got the widest range of shots I've ever seen. And it's not necessarily about match winning innings or hundreds. It's about making you think that this bloke can do something I can't even imagine. My favourite innings of his was a 76 he got in Mumbai against Warne, McGrath, Gillespie, Fleming. It was the match before the famous Kolkata one, the last of Australia's 16 in a row in 2001. India were all out for 176 in the 1st innings. I can't remember what the score was when Tendulkar was out but he must have made about 70% of the team's total at the time. His strokeplay was unbelievable to the point that Justin Langer said afterwards it was the closest to batting genius he's ever seen. Did India win? No. Did Tendulkar get a hundred? No Did McGrath eventually get him? Yes. But for 2 hours I was spellbound and it's the best batting from anyone I've ever seen - Lara, Richards, Ponting included.
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I have posted this before, but this is worth posting/reading any number of times.
Nowadays we are not seeing much of those glorious straight drives :cry: . Since tennis elbow he has really cut down that shot. It is undoubtedly his best shot and nobody plays that shot better than him :bow:. It is a credit to his versatility that even after sacrificing his best shot, his run scoring hasn't taken a hit.
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@ 4:08 the career summary says
He averaged 59.08 during that time :shock: :clap:
Matches: 92
Inns:147
100's:28
50's:31
Runs:7740
Sachin Tendulkar completed 32000 runs in International Cricket during his innings of 36 at Centurion yesterday.
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:clap: :2thumbsup: The Man, The Run Machine, The Sachin :clap: :2thumbsup:
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