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And Australians would have been feeling : "andha gap-la dhaan naan sikkunEnA ?".Quote:
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Test series in India: century in Chennai and in Bangalore. He nearly made a century in Kolkata too.
adhukku munnAdi: double century in Mumbai vs Australia (his first first class double century)
Then Tri-series versus with Zimbabwe. He scored a century against Australia and the famous five-for in Kochi.
adhukkappuram Sharjah.
Light-A gap vittu....once again tortured them in Mini World Cup in Dhaka: 141 runs and 4 wickets.
I think he made over 1000 runs against Australia alone. That would have been the year the India-Aus rivalry became something noticeable.
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Kolkatta is ranagalam. 633 runs. Every Indian batsmen made a mockery of Australia.Quote:
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http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/stat...tch/63795.html
Idhu karna kooduramana inningsnnu orkutla pasanga pesi paathirukein. :)Quote:
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621 in ODI's and 446 in Test's says cricinfo.Quote:
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Add to that the 204 in this match.Quote:
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1271 runs in 13 innings (2 unbeaten)
Average of 115 !
Done..
204 in 192 balls, iruvathi anju 4's :shock: :lol:.
Kosuru seythi (Innaikku nalla flowla irukein) Idhae brabourne stadiuthil annaar avargal australiavirkku ethiraaga tennis elbow sigichaikku piragu 2004/05 season-il oru landmine pitchil 55 rungal adithar :).
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Shane Warne 16-0-111-0 :lol: :lol:
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Idhu enna test match aa illai one day match aa?(Read like idhu enna workshop aa illai pandara sannithi madaam aa ))
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I was searching the meaning for "additail" in dictionary...
onnum illa... then got the wiki link...Tanglish... Neraya words therla... new to me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanglis...hai_in_cricket
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Neutral venue policy in Ranji should go, says Tendulkar
Dwaipayan Datta | TNN
Chennai: If the BCCI goes by Sachin Tendulkar’s words, the neutral venue policy for Ranji Trophy will surely be abolished next season. The Little Master didn’t mince words when he categorically pointed out on Monday that he is not in favour of neutral venues in domestic cricket. “There’s nothing like playing in front of home crowd. The players need that support from the fans to go for that extra yard,” Tendulkar said at the end of the second day’s play in Ranji Trophy at Chepauk on Monday.
He feels that just as teams love playing at home, it’s also important for teams to learn to play away. “The players also should learn how to play when people are shouting against them. These are part and parcel of cricket and it keeps the interest going,” Tendulkar said.
The Little Master felt it all the more during the ongoing the game, because this was the first domestic match he was playing after the 2006-07 final against Bengal, when there were 10,000 people at the Wankhede Stadium.
“It’s not that I’m against Chennai, it’s a venue that I have always loved. But the flavour of playing a domestic game at home is something else,” he added.
Tendulkar feels the BCCI should ensure that there’s no controversy with pitches. “They can monitor the pitches in different centres and ensure fairplay,” Tendulkar added.
He was happy to get a decent hit in the middle, though the bowling was far from challenging. “I wanted to get some good match practice coming back from a break and I got that,” he smiled, when asked whether he felt like having a nets session in the middle.
The discussion drifted to the topic of India’s Test calendar in 2009, when they play only five Tests in the whole year while Australia play 11 by June.
“Yes, it’s good to play Test match cricket, but then there are scheduling problems as well. We’ve played quite a lot of Test matches in the past two years...I’m sure the BCCI is looking into the matter,” he said.
With India playing so few Test matches, Ricky Ponting has got a good chance of going past his record of highest Test hundreds, but that doesn’t bother the little champion. “I just carry on with my job and let the others do the counting bit,” Tendulkar laughed.
How does it feel playing 45 days of Indian Premier League instead of Test cricket?
“I don’t mind. Playing for Mumbai Indians was really a good experience. We were together for so many days and I loved the concept,” he added.
Does he feel relieved these days that the unfinished business of anchoring a fourth innings chase is off his shoulders.
“I never thought it as unfinished business. I am still enjoying the game and hope to do it in 2009,” Tendulkar went into the dressing room with the promise of another great year for Indian cricket.
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