http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3QpywAcKa4
tendulkars 3 wkts in kolkatta 2001 + ganguly + s waugh + laxman interviews + celebrations.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3QpywAcKa4
tendulkars 3 wkts in kolkatta 2001 + ganguly + s waugh + laxman interviews + celebrations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx3BHHtJmoU&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Tendulkar's wickets in adelaide 2003. He picks the key wickets of Damien Martyn and skipper steve waugh the set batsmen at that time with excellent leg spin. The first catch of Martyn by dravid was a ripper. It was certainly his(Dravid's) test match. Both catches were by dravid actually :clap:
LM, Should watch out this channel in the future.
Thanks AF for posting it. Will subscribe to the channel :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ9HeK-BWgQ
Thalaivar yet another bucknor victim. This is against Pakistan in Vizag 2005.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYbsmiT5jL8&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Wow, Finally a video which has Laxman's 148 in adelaide 2003.
A few boundaries (OK, just four!) from SRT' s 97 vs SA in 2000.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SYMK5JR7
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Sachin Tendulkar takes wicket of Ian Harvey TVS CUP 2003
Sachin: Genius Unplugged
A mixed bag of tributes
There isn't much new that you can write about a man who gives up so little about himself
Ashok Malik
May 1, 2011
In 2000, as the 20th century drew to a close, Wisden commissioned a poll to identify the five top cricketers of the previous 100 years. An electoral college of acclaimed cricket specialists voted unanimously for Don Bradman and near unanimously (90% votes) for Garry Sobers. After that the field spread out. Jack Hobbs made it, a tribute to his longevity and mastery of run-scoring over decades. Among contemporary players only Shane Warne made the cut. Viv Richards was the most recent batsman on the list.
What if Wisden were to do another poll, to identify the five leading cricketers of the past 110 years (1901-2010)? Would there be any changes? It's a fair bet that either Hobbs or Richards would surrender place to Sachin Tendulkar.
http://p.imgci.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/132000/132059.jpg
In 2000, Tendulkar didn't deserve space on that pedestal. He had scored thousands of runs but not done enough to live up to the promise he had shown as the finest teenaged batsman of all time. There was the massacre of Warne in Sharjah, the fourth-innings hundred against Pakistan in Chennai, the mighty scores in the World Cups of 1996 and 1999. Yet beyond that one had to go back to his early years, to the tour of Australia in 1991-92, for a standout sample of Tendulkar exceptionalism.
The past decade has changed all that. Within months of the Wisden list, in March 2001, India won a famous victory in Kolkata, turned their cricket fortunes around, and finally discovered the team and work ethic Tendulkar deserved. The great man responded as only greatness can, and has just completed the most meaningful decade of his career. Today he matches Hobbs for durability and hunger, and Richards for destructive strokeplay in all formats of the game he has made available to himself.
What of Twenty20, it will inevitably be asked, since Tendulkar plays only domestic and not international Twenty20 games. Actually this makes the comparison with Richards even clearer. The West Indian superstar played some of his most compelling innings for Somerset, especially in cup finals in the English county season. He made Somerset one of the world's most gifted limited-overs sides in the early 1980s. Tendulkar does likewise for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.
It is apt then that among the better essays in this collection is one by Peter Roebuck, part of that magical Somerset team of a quarter century ago. In "Classical and Complete", Roebuck sets Tendulkar against Richards. As he writes, "Contemporaries often wished that the Antiguan possessed a little more of Tendulkar's calm and constancy. Current commentators regret that the modern champion lacks the West Indian's ability to grab the moment and shake it till it submits."
Roebuck places Richards (and Sunil Gavaskar) in the context of the 1970s and 1980s. India's original Little Master was the "post-colonial warrior". For Richards, his cricket "was personal". "Always it was about something: a neglected island, a scorned people, a disdained colour, a patronised county. Always there was a certain wrath. Repose was not his temper."
Wedded to his art, with no known political views, little by way of controversy and few even mildly indiscreet public statements there's only so much you can write about Tendulkar. Indeed, to write about him is more an act of worship than an argument. This book - any Tendulkar book - operates within that constricting framework
In contrast "Tendulkar has never been an avenging angel": "[He] is comfortable in his own skin and country and team and colour and creed. Richards came to cricket with causes, for Tendulkar cricket is the cause."
Ironically that one assessment also tells us why any book on Tendulkar - biography, set of appraisals, anything - can never rise above a certain pitch. He has been wedded to his art, has no known political views, has hardly been involved in any controversy worth the name, and has made few even mildly indiscreet public statements - it is an open secret that he knew some of his team-mates were cheating while he was captain, but he has refused to say almost anything on the match-fixing episode. There's only so much you can write about Tendulkar. Indeed, to write about him is more an act of worship than an argument.
This book - any Tendulkar book - operates within that constricting framework. Even so, it produces some eminently readable pieces. Osman Samiuddin on Pakistan's relationship with Tendulkar, and Makarand Waingankar on Tendulkar's early years in the hard, edgy school of Mumbai's maidan cricket are recommended.
Mike Coward ("Adopting Sachin") writes on the Australian appreciation of the man but is a trifle more reverential than one would want. Also, there's a notable absence: how does "Adopting Sachin" match up to "Adopting Mr Very Very Special"? Years ago I was stopped by a tour guide leading a multi-country group on a climb up the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Halfway into the sky, with a bunch of cricket-agnostic Americans and Europeans and Japanese waiting, he discovered I was Indian and began discussing VVS Laxman. There's an essay there, but perhaps Coward's saved it for another time.
This book has some great lines, but few better than Suresh Menon's "Batsmen, like detectives in a murder mystery, look for means, motive and opportunity." It comes in a sardonic yet meaningful look at how numbers (10,000 runs, 15,000 runs, 100 centuries, whatever) have chased Tendulkar almost as surely as he has chased them. It pits him against two Australians who provide the bookends to his career - Allan Border and Ricky Ponting - and has an interesting take on how cricket culture down under cherishes genius despite statistics, and how cricket culture in the subcontinent cherishes statistics despite genius.
Amid copybook prose, there is also cross-batted inelegance. In an otherwise fine piece that begins with an account of that day in March 1994 when Tendulkar was promoted to open the innings in a limited-overs international in New Zealand, R Mohan manufactures a horrific line: "[Tendulkar's] batting was probably as safe as that of a virgin at a convention of eunuchs." Ouch.
The biggest disappointments, however, are the essays by the contributors who shared a team huddle with Tendulkar, particularly by two thinking men, Sanjay Manjrekar and Rahul Dravid, who have batted with him. Dravid offers a teaser, writing of how Tendulkar mastered Shane Warne, and of how he fought off a pace attack on a tricky Trinidad pitch in 1997. Regrettably, he pulls his bat out of the way after that.
Some day Dravid - Fry to Tendulkar's Ranji, or maybe Morris to his Bradman - must make amends. Till then, we have our copies of Sachin.
Sachin: Genius Unplugged
edited by Suresh Menon
Westland, Rs 599
Ashok Malik is a writer based in New Delhi
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IMO, Best Tendulkar Innings in 2011 CWC - Slightly above the England 120/.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fl0QcqDsn4Q
The slap of a cover drive off Morne Morkel through the covers. What makes the shot beautiful is the diving cover fielder. But the ball passed him long before.
The straight drive. The ball went past the pitch before Morkel could keep his hands down on the pitch.
Pull shot off Steyn.
Tendulkar takes a step or two to Kallis and whips it down the Mid-wicket. Absolute disdain. One should look at Kallis's reaction.
A nonchalant flick over the legside off steyn.
The six off Duminy. Actually it was mis-timed that it went so high but still it managed to elude Amla and go over for six.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2k1rt_tendulkars-122-vs-wi-200102_sport
Don't know whether this has been posted here before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3yQ-Yloti0&feature=related
Another wrong lbw decision. CB Series 7th ODI. The ball was easily going over the top.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RJ1a58RxD4&feature=feedu
Sachin Tendulkar 40(41) vs NZ 1998
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BClguoLhnko&feature=channel_video_title
A different montage video.
LM,
19vermanaresh channel has been terminated from youtube due to copyright infringements. He had like 19 videos of tendulkar.
He uploaded Sachin's 203 against SL and got a copyright strike which is his third. That's why the channel got terminated. Haven't dl-ed all the vids from his channel :cry:
Take it easy. Things happen :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC4U1J7DZZ8
LM, D/L immediately.
This is quite rare.LM, Be careful about this link. It has quite a lot of pop ups.
http://www.sportyhub.com/srt/sachin-...f25f553b3.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLpeRA0tXQQ&feature=channel_video_title
Sachin 93 vs sri lanka 1st Odi 2005.avi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLpeRA0tXQQ&feature=channel_video_title
Sachin 93 vs sri lanka 1st Odi 2005.avi
oflate i am seeing many players using sachin's adidas-ST bat...
initially harbhajan started to bring it in last ipl...
this year rayudu is using it in all the matches...
ravindra jadeja too play with the ST bat...
and bravo too is playing with it...
any more players?
is it available for purchase by any chance.
i would like to buy one for me too...
nanri lm.
seekramae photo anupparen.
The one I linked is the most expensive among Adidas bats in the site. There are cheaper ST bats available in the same site. Check them too. Vilai kammiya irukku-nu chinna pasanga bat vaangidatheenga :noteeth:
i checked it master...
there are like 4 varieties.... grade1, 2, 3 and 4 and called as PRO, county, club and league
thinking abt grade 2...
PRO use panra alavellaam naama appaatakkar kedayaadhu...
looks like this is a adidas collaboration with thalaivar and on sale for the past one year....
only worry is, no details on the site saying whether its pre-knocked or not...
It's not pre-knocked. There is an option to get the bat knocked/oiled for free. Just look below in the order page.
idhu ivinga pannittharra knocking'nu nenakkiren...
nowadays bats come with factory knocking as soon as the bat is manufactured.
for this kinda price i hope its factory knocked...
master, jus checked, there is another variety called adidas-st elite...
ngokkamakkaa.... 193 pounds :shock:
LM, Check this above channel. Though he has less tendulkar videos he has lot of new stuff.
Excellent video :clap:
This video Has the clips of Tendulkar's Milestones Run in One-Day cricket.like his 1st run,1000th run,....8000th Run ....17000th Run ,18000th RUN.
I have tried to collect all the clip but the clip of few (2000,3000,4000,5000,6000,7000 run) milestones run is still missing in this video.
Request you all to Help me in complete this collection.Please share the video or link of video for the below Milestone runs with me.I will update the video and share WITH all of you.
Special thanks to all who has shared their video to create this collection
Thanks in advance and enjoy the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3EnD6t1m98&feature=player_embedded
Thalaivar dhan inspiration.
Subscriptions. Recommendations, Subscribers likes and favorites et etc...
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