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exactly..namme eppodhan sachine praise panradhunnu kathirukkom..appolam oru occassion vandhirum...ippo april 24.. :notworthy: :notworthy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
Indian cricket
Tendulkar leaving the youngsters behind - Harbhajan
Cricinfo staff
April 24, 2010
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Sachin Tendulkar still going strong at 37 © Getty Images
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Indian cricketers Harbhajan Singh and MS Dhoni have paid tribute to Sachin Tendulkar, who turned 37 on Saturday. According to Harbhajan, age was "just a number for Paaji [Tendulkar]" while Dhoni said he often joked there was a chance that he might retire before Tendulkar.
Tendulkar is presently recovering from a split webbing and is hoping to be fit for Sunday's IPL final between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. Harbhajan said winning the title would be "a wonderful gift from the team and a beautiful way of saying thanks."
"Just look at his [Tendulkar's] wealth of accomplishments in the last six months. The way he is going about his business is just unbelievable," Harbhajan told Times of India. "His hunger for runs is getting bigger by the day and he is also very consistent. He is still enjoying his game and it will be no exaggeration to say that he is leaving all the youngsters behind. To me Sachin is just like a 17-year old. And I want him to be around for as long as possible."
Harbhajan also praised Tendulkar's captaincy in this year's IPL, especially the way he handled the younger players in the Mumbai squad. "Given his larger-than-life image, youngsters are initially in awe of him, but Sachin takes the lead in breaking the ice and making them feel comfortable. He keeps things simple and is always encouraging the younger players. For every youngster in the side, he is just a phone call away. It says a lot about the person."
Dhoni said Tendulkar was the reason he started playing cricket and that he "continues to be a huge source of inspiration". "As far as his career is concerned, he seems to have got the reverse gear going. I have joked before that there is a good chance that I might retire before Tendulkar," Dhoni said. "While Federer's one big wish is to see his twin daughters watch him play at a Grand Slam tournament, Sachin's son Arjun has already had the privilege of watching his father from the stands. That says a lot about his skill and endurance."
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Million Thanks would not be enough!
Million gestures would not be enough!
For all the happiness you have given to us !
Long Live You the Greatest Ever!
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Sachin is the only batsman where i did not find any apparent weakness in batting and in any form of cricket. Long live Sachin.
Biggest Fan of Sachin Tendulkar
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His religion is cricket and his God is Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. Meet Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary - The die hard fan of Indian cricket team and Sachin Tendulkar. He has the Indian flag painted on his body. With his entire torso, face and his head painted in the colours of the national flag with the words ‘Sachin Tendulkar‘ boldly written over, the 26-year-old from Bihar could be seen cheering for the Indian team by tirelessly waving a huge Indian tricolour.
His love for Tendulkar had him cycle all the way to match venues - his trips include one to Lahore too from his home in Muzaffarpur. "I first met him in Mumbai in 2003 during an One Day International. And, I have been there to cheer my hero and the team since then," says Sudhir who is easy to spot: a thin, wiry man with a haircut that’s shaped like the map of India in tricolour, waving the national flag.
"Sachin has promised me that he would provide me with the tickets of all international matches played in the country, and he is living up to his words. He is like a god to me," says Chaudhary who sends 1,000 litchis to Sachin Tendulkar every year in appreciation for the match tickets that the batting maestro gives him. "I have been presenting him 1,000 litchis every year since 2004." He travels down to Tendulkar’s Mumbai home to present him with litchis every summer.
Besides Sachin, Chaudhary has also presented litchis to Virender Sehwag and Sourav Ganguly. "I have also presented litchis to Virender Sehwag and Sourav Ganguly. And I have promised Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh that I would also send them the litchis this year," says Chaudhary. His statistics are interesting — 39 ODIs and five Tests in the last three years. That’s the number of matches Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary has watched, free of cost, courtesy tickets from Sachin Tendulkar.
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There were few posts already about this guy in our hub. Anyway, it's good to read about such fans always.
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Belated Happy B'day Sachin! :bow: