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Sachin 72 vs Aus 6th Odi 2007
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Sachin 72 vs Aus 6th Odi 2007
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Sachin 79 vs Aus 4th Odi 2007
'sachin latest news and updates' apdinu oru thread aarambikkanum...
ovvoru murai update paatthu edho pudhu news/interview vandhirukkunu paatthaa palaya matches'oda youtube links dhaan irukku.... :(
Sachin videos nu oru thread start panni anga videos mattum poturalam ... News lam ingayae irukatum ...
You gotta be kidding me SS, Palaya match video va?.
You guys have no idea of what these uploaders(Youtube, megaupload) and in other places have to jump through hoops and upload all these stuff. Some of those guys get their accounts terminated and risk even getting sued with copyright violations in the future. Most of them are vintage stuff. And i have been dropping em here cause LM downloads em all from one place here. One should ask LM how much he would have gathered from here.
When news comes it will come here.
af, u took it as offence.
i know they are precious videos and this is the thread when i spend my times on no-cricket days.. and also have shared this thread link with many of my friends who appreciate the content and amount of information left here...
i only said lets have a seperate thread for his news and updates and keep the videos and uploads here...
also, its not a thoughtful opinion of mine to have seperate threads... most of the times i jump into see an update here i only see an upload of a old match... andha maadhiri oru tharunatthula sonna karutthu adhu....
thappaa edutthukkadheenga...
Of all the batsmen I’ve seen, Tendulkar is greatest: Richards
Port of Spain (Trinidad), June 3, 2011
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West Indies legends Vivian Richards interacts with India's batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar. Richards said that of all those he has seen, including compatriot Brian Lara, none has been better than iconic Indian Sachin Tendulkar. File photo: V.V. Krishnan
Batting legend Viv Richards has not seen Sir Donald Bradman but of all those he has seen, including compatriot Brian Lara, none has been better than iconic Indian Sachin Tendulkar.
“I didn’t see Don but to me, in all my years associated with the game, I haven’t seen a better batsman than Sachin Tendulkar,” said Richards in a eulogy to the “little man”, who openly professes to have idolised him while growing up.
“If there is a better batsman than Sachin then he hasn’t arrived yet.”
In one stroke, Richards put Tendulkar in a pedestal above his contemporaries such as Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis and even to the legends such as Sunil Gavaskar and Javed Miandad of his era.
As for Bradman, his career lasted 20 years including a few years disrupted by Second World War. Tendulkar is already in his 22nd year of international cricket. Bradman scored 29 centuries in 52 Tests.
In all formats of the game, Tendulkar has 99 international centuries so far.
“To me the most remarkable thing about Tendulkar is how he has completed the full cycle of his cricketing career, overcoming, pain, agony, failures, fatigue, injuries yet continuing relentlessly till the point the circle was complete.
“He is the most complete package, the cricketer I respect more than anyone else.”
Tendulkar’s absence at Windies
Richards defended Tendulkar’s decision to skip the complete West Indies tour.
“He is 37 and not getting any younger. You have got to respect him for his decision,” said Richards as he turned up for a Johnny Walker promotional event at Queen’s Park Oval on Thursday.
“He has done enough to decide what is best for him. He knows his commitments and the approach he must take for the rest of his career.”
It doesn’t though stop Richards from lamenting how much Tendulkar’s presence could have done to inspire the young cricketers of the Caribbean.
“It would have been fantastic for the young boys to just watch him in action; how he prepares his innings; the way he goes about building his knock, overcoming conditions and opponents.
“It could have been an invaluable experience for our young batsmen.”
Richards said he feels humbled by the respect and love he still generates within the cricket community of India.
“The other day, I was on a flight to London and Gambhir was with me. I was really touched by his curiosity and the keenness he had to know about batting. It’s passion such as this which sets men like him apart. I was really impressed,” he said.
It is ironical though that West Indies Cricket Board isn’t quite inclined to take advantage of their own legend to improve the standard of cricket in the Caribbean.
“It’s a fragile environment. Only strong leaders can accept independent men,” said Richards.
http://www.thehindu.com/sport/cricke...cle2073292.ece
Keywords: Vivian Richards eulogy, Sachin Tendulkar, batting maestro
Guys just don't mind me for the next couple of posts as I am just trying to pull together the various Information on series(es) missed playing by tendulkar and the treatments he underwent from the years 2004-07. Any help is widely appreciated in gathering such information and please point out any errors if there may be in these post(s). These particular posts will be edited multiple times based on info gathered.
2004:
Series(es) Missed:
Videocon cup in Holland - ODI Series
ICC Champions Trophy - 2004
Natwest Challenge; 3 ODI's against England in England (2004)
BG Trophy- First 2 Tests
2005:
ICC Super Series - 3 ODI's and 1 Test.
India's Tour to Zimbabwe - 2 Tests and ODI's.
Indian Oil cup (India, West Indies and SL - Tri series in SL)
Videocon Triangular Series (Ind, NZ and Zimbabwe in Zim)
Africa XI vs Asia XI - Now this is a ICC official match which I am inclined to believe that Tendulkar would have qualified in the XI if he was available.
2006:
England in India - ODI - 7 Match series.
India's tour to West Indies - Both 4 Tests and 5 ODI's.
DLF Cup - India, Pakistan in UAE (2 odi's)
Any more information is seriously appreciated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQC85AqAHUk&feature=feedu
Sachin 70 vs West indies @ Gwalior WC 1996
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1NxBdmSKmM&feature=feedu
Sachin Tendulkar 141 vs WI Kualalumpur 2006
LM,
I really hope that u've d/l ed most of the videos from youtube uploader roshanshah1990 coz as of today youtube has terminated his account. Y-tube says as below
YouTube account roshanshah1990 has been terminated because we received multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement from claimants including:
TEN Sports
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Thanks LM :D One DVD parcel :noteeth:
kadavuLin innoru bakhtharaana enakku prasaadham aruLa vENdum :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNH9cxe5OfY&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Sachin 95 vs Pak Lahore 2006
Sachin Tendulkar 65 vs WI Kualalumpur 2006
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0HD9xKeYaE&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Sensational Sachin - WC 1996.
All the innings of WC 1996 in this video :2thumbsup:
Funny :lol: Try this!
Type "Suresh Raina is God", in Google Translate. (translate.google.com) Translate this to Serbian. Translate this back to English..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9MfVqG23OA&feature=feedu
Sachin Tendulkar 105 vs Eng Chester-le-Street Durham 2002
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urfYTdv038s&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Sachin Tendulkar 62 vs Aus MCG 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dib7Pe8E0I&feature=feedu
Sachin 69 Vs Aus @ Scg 1992
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATFJ33KMt20&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Sachin 30 vs England @ Texaco Trophy 1990
http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakvind/...ry/236960.html
this was what dravid said about the innings....dunno if a 3 minute video will reflect on the true quality of the knock though
Sachin revived my career, says Yuvraj
Vijay Lokapally
‘I am looking forward to making an impact as a Test player'
— PHOTO: Rajeev Bhatt
TURNING POINT:Yuvraj Singh, seen with his mother Shabnam Singh, asserts that the one hour he spent with Sachin Tendulkar changed his life and career.
NEW DELHI: An unfailingly joyful celebrity on the cricket field; That is Yuvraj Singh, much misunderstood, much-maligned by “ill-informed” critics; a loner actually, still waiting for recognition.
Few know the real Yuvraj, who, self-admittedly, is yet to attain the fruits of his hard work under scorching sun, playing for India, winning hearts, breaking hearts, but playing to win matches, pursing a punishing course but unwilling to bend or surrender. “I am not what they say, show or write,” pleads the man who, in Sachin Tendulkar's words, is an “awesome” cricketer.
Yuvraj's story is about resonance of success even though his mistakes continue to haunt him. “When you are young, you are vulnerable. You don't listen to elders. As you grow, you understand life better. Criticism hurt a lot when I was young. Not anymore. I understand it is part and parcel of the game. But I welcome matured criticism.”
Want to prove myself
Recuperating at home, spending time with friends and wondering what lies ahead, Yuvraj confesses he has matured since the World Cup glory. “I want to prove my mettle as a Test batsman. I have it in me, just need a break. I am looking forward to making an impact as a Test player. That is real cricket.”
He is striving now to make it to the Test team for England. “Injuries and form always hampered my Test journey. Now was the best time but unfortunately this happened (chest infection). It is strange. The more I yearn for Test cricket the more it eludes me. I am hopeful to make it to the Test team for England. I am working to be fit and hopefully I'll get an opportunity. I want to do well in Test cricket.”
The World Cup was a “dream fulfilled” but it was so dark and stifling, just a year ago. He was not getting runs, losing confidence. It was bleak and crushing. And then he spent an hour with Sachin Tendulkar, in Sri Lanka. “That one hour changed my life, my career” he remembers with gratitude.
If Yuvraj, 29, played the World Cup for Tendulkar, 38, it was his way of acknowledging the man's influence and encouragement. “He told me so many things. He was actually more concerned than me. I was struggling for direction. He showed me the way. He recalled his own lack of form, how he had stopped enjoying cricket and how he emerged from that period.”
Most important thing
What was the most important thing that he remembered from the one-hour conversation? “He told me ‘when the time comes you'll matter the most' and I remembered it right through the World Cup. I shone and he celebrated more than I did.”
One of the finest stroke-makers in modern cricket, sometimes, quite needlessly, is compared with past greats. “I would like to be Yuvraj Singh, have my own identity, leave a legacy of my own... I know my responsibilities towards my fans and well-wishers and that is what I have been trying to achieve, trying to set an example, a benchmark, worth being proud of. I am simple and honest. That's how I want you to remember me.” He has never been a boring batsman to watch, never. Whether he entertains long, or perishes quickly, Yuvraj always bats on his terms. He believes in going the full route. How? By making a statement, a resounding one, with his bat, in his style. “I am not the type to worry about the average. I look at myself as a match-winner and would like to be known for this quality.”
The driving force
Who is the force behind his newly-found sense of calmness? “It is my belief in God. I am motivated to do the right things, with the right perspective. I owe it to my gurus (Sant Baba Ajit Singhji and Sant Baba Ram Singhji), and mom (Shabnam Singh).”
Only three Test centuries in 34 Tests, his first coming in only his second match! “That is not me.” he confesses. So, what next? “Will make amends, will make runs, loads of them.” Bowlers, watch out. He had made a similar resolve before the 2011 World Cup. And won the Cup for India!
http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/10/stor...1051431400.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpVDM88ZBTA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
Sachin Tendulkar 82 vs Pakistan Eden Gardens 2007
"He [Sachin Tendulkar] is an inspiration to all of us older guys, because he was written off a couple of years ago, ironically by one of our selectors, and the fact is he has proved him wrong." After being denied a contract, Simon Katich reminds national selector Greg Chappell of his track record.
take that Greg from one of ur own:rotfl2:! wah re wah katich!!!
He [Sachin Tendulkar] is an inspiration to all of us older guys, because he was written off a couple of years ago, ironically by one of our selectors, and the fact is he has proved him wrong.
After being denied a contract, Simon Katich reminds national selector Greg Chappell of his track record
June 11, 2011
http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine...te/518691.html
Should be Greg chappel right???.
Nice to hear it and in fact I applaud this statement coming from an Australian!!!
Sachin Tendulkar vs Glenn McGrath
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-QbhjjR3Gc&feature=feedu
This is a 14 minute video.
Sachin vs Warne
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3anKjZyaZM&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
This one is a 24 minute video.
Rohit Sharma has Sachin Tendulkar to thank
Mid-Day.com, Updated: June 13, 2011 10:19 IST
He is more disciplined now. He knows when to defend or attack. Spending quality time with Sachin (Tendulkar) for Mumbai Indians has helped him. He is now a very composed batsman." That's what stand-in India skipper Suresh Raina had to say about Rohit Sharma's knock of 86 in the third ODI on Saturday.
Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/cricket/...hank-174609?cp
http://www.ndtv.com/article/cricket/...o-thank-174609
Decision Review System
Consistency the key to DRS - Tendulkar
Sharda Ugra
June 16, 2011
The BCCI's refusal to accept the Decision Review System (DRS) for the forthcoming tour of England is a clear indication that India's stand on the subject has not moved from its team's initial reaction to the referral system in the 2008 series versus Sri Lanka. The system may now have been widely accepted around the world and the technology improved, yet the BCCI has not had any formal meetings with the Indian cricketers about their responses to the DRS in ICC events since their 2008 experience.
Sachin Tendulkar's name is often taken as one of the two Indian players (captain MS Dhoni the other) who is resistant to the referral system and therefore tacitly responsible for the BCCI's continuous refusal of the DRS. On Thursday, Tendulkar reiterated to ESPNcricinfo, "I am not against DRS, but I feel it will be more effective with the support of the Snickometer and Hot Spot technology. This will give more consistent results." :clap:
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The BCCI's resistance to the DRS is centered around its ball tracker predictor path but in the case of the England series, ignored the availability of Hot Spot as part of the DRS. The thermal imaging cameras providing an extra layer of information about the point of impact to third umpires that can make up for inaccuracies of the predictor path.
BCCI president Shashank Manohar said to ESPNcricinfo, "I have even told the ICC that we have no problem with Hot Spot. Our objection is to ball tracking.... it becomes just a case of someone else's imagination versus the umpire's imagination."
While Tendulkar wanted all available technology to be merged to come closest to 100% accuracy and be of the best use in the DRS, his opinion came close to that of both Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid who expressed support of the referral system, despite the Sri Lanka experience and early technological errors.
In the World Cup, however, Dhoni had called the DRS, the "adulteration" of technology and human decision-making.
More than one player on the Indian team has said in private that the DRS had often benefitted them during the World Cup. Despite Sehwag getting two referrals going against him in the tournament, he told a television reporter that he still supported the system as it had given him the opportunity to ask for reviews of decisions he doubted."
Yet decisions around the DRS and its use depends not on player opinion, but official approval. BCCI officials were due to travel to Australia late last year during the Ashes to study the Virtual Eye technology being used by the official broadcasters Channel 9, but the trip was cancelled. Manohar said a presentation made by the Hawk-Eye to the BCCI in Chennai at the time did not convince the officials of the accuracy of the technology either.
As the BCCI remains adamant about the DRS, its technological base keeps improving. The first pictures of a system called Hot Track were tried out during the Ashes which merged Virtual Eye and Hot Spot, and use the Hot Spot point of impact to give extra information to the predictor path. BBG Sports, the owners of the Hot Spot, now own two new cameras that are being set up to be faster, offering more frames per second, greater clarity and greater flexibility.
Neither Hot Spot nor the Snicko, is part of the ICC's list of minimum technology requirements for the DRS. The question of whether there will be changes in the referral requirements or if the DRS should be made mandatory across all series, however, is dependent once again on the ICC's annual meeting in Hong Kong at the end of this month.
Sharda Ugra is senior editor at ESPNcricinfo
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http://www.espncricinfo.com/india/co...ry/519312.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw2LlBHx-SU&feature=feedu
Sachin Tendulkar 56 vs Pakistan Delhi 2007
Now, that's a sensible stand. And BCCI is merely backing that stand. AnA nInga ingE :clap: pOduvInga. BCCI-ku mattum mudhugula moththu. En AF? En BCCI mEla avLO veRuppu? neraiya vishayathula they can be questioned but En indha blind veRi against BCCI like English and Aussie folks?
Infact, BCCI is being far more sensible than ECB/ACB when they were ruling. We have to see the big picture. Yes, they give preference to India's self-interest. Why shouldnr they? Look at the English argument - UDRS benefits Swann so BCCI, in its self interest, is preventing UDRS. pinnE EnglandOda self-interestkAga UDRS-ai support paNNuvAngaLA? nInga powerla irukkaRachE unga self interest-ai pAthukittInga. ippO nanga irukkaRachEvum unga self-interest-ai dhAn pAkkaNumna epdi machAns?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3-Ble4OZwI&feature=feedu
Sachin Tendulkar vs Wasim Akram Part 1
Wasim Akram:
"I dont know what to bowl at him. i bowled an inswinger n he drove me through covers of d front foot. then i bowled an outswinger n he again punched thr covers of d backfoot(for tamil fans-dai avan eppadi pottalum adikaranda). he is da toughest batsmen i 've bowled to.
He should live long n score lots of runs, but not against pakistan(smiling) "- on 24th april 2004 on espn Sachin's B day program.
:clap:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2Iz_ZqgEUY&feature=feedf
Tendulkar 89 vs Pak at Toronto (Sahara cup) 1996
The 1st ODI of 1996 Series.
Another rare video :clap:
BCCI's stand that they won't have UDRS blocks other countries from using it when they play against India. While half of the blame is for ICC to take in this issue I for one have never liked this policy similar to America in World affairs. And this is just one of the reasons.
The clap is mainly for Tendulkar for finally opening his mouth and expressing his stand on the issue.
Appo sachin-ai back paNNi avarOda viewsku madhippu koduththa bccikku clap? Manasu varalaila? Veruppu kannai maraikkudhulla?