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Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Good write up... :clap: Thanks for sharing feddy :D
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True :( :(Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Good write up... :clap: Thanks for sharing feddy :D
http://sify.com/sports/fullstory.php?id=14867714
Tendulkar expected to be fit for Hamilton ODI
Monday, 09 March , 2009, 17:32
Last Updated: Monday, 09 March , 2009, 18:38
Christchurch: With his abdomen injury not looking as serious as initially feared, Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar is expected to play the fourth one-dayer against New Zealand in Hamilton on Wednesday.
Nowhere safe after Lahore attacks: ICC chief | More cricket news Although the team management did not divulge the scan result, it is learnt that the extent of damage in his abdomen was not as bad it had been expected to be.
The Mumbaikar, who has scored a record 43 one-day hundreds, is said to be a lot more comfortable than he had been on Sunday night.
The 36-year-old has been among the runs in all the three ODIs played so far, bettering his 20 at Napier with a 61 in the rained out match at Wellington.
The team management has 24 hours more to take a call on his fitness. Interestingly, while Tendulkar and team doctor Nitin Patel were at the hospital, the rest of the team had a day out in the hills adjoining Christchurch.
They went for a mountain drive, rollicking up an down the bumpy slopes in six-wheeled vehicles. Later, they had a swell time, speed jetting at the Waima waters.
Having earned a good outing for outstanding shows on the field, the team moves to Hamilton tomorrow for the battle of Seddon Park.
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Best Innings, in my opinion
1)Twin Sharjah Knocks
2) WC 98 against Pakistan
3) CB series 117 and 91
4) Natwest 2007 90 odd against England.
5) Another 100 against Hansie Cronje's South AFrican men in Mumbai 96. It was such a pleasure seriously .
These are the ones which come to my mind immediately.
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Originally Posted by crajkumar_be
One-Day Internationals
Most nineties in career
http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/content...ds/284127.html
Sachin ruled out of hamilton ODI
Letting his guard down!
Sachin May Be As Hungry As Ever On Field, But Still Retains His Boyish Charms Off It
Bobilli Vijay Kumar
Hamilton: Sachin Tendulkar, even after 20 years of top-flight cricket, retains the same hunger and passion for the game. If that is astonishing, you must see the little master-blaster off the field, in a more relaxed ambience.
He is modest, courteous and, as surprising as it may sound, quite chatty too; he lets his guard down, which he rarely does at the crease or even more reluctantly when he is in the public eye, and readily talks about anything. Cheerfully, laughing like a boy all the time.
The other day, at a very private function, he Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh made an appearance as special friends. It was to launch the cricket website of a Marathi journalist from Pune: Sunandan Lele.
All four, dressed in funky Tshirts and casual jeans, immediately made the hosts – an immigrant Indian family, indeed former India TT player Sujay Ghorpade and his CA brother – feel completely at home. “This time there is a completely different feel to the tour. Wherever we go, the fans are already in place. In pretty good numbers too,” he said.
“The last time, we could go anywhere we wanted to and hardly anybody would even recognize us,” he explained. The two Twenty20 matches were packed; the first three One-dayers have drawn sizable crowds too. The final game in Auckland, which has the biggest Indian representation, has already been sold out.
Tendulkar bowed to say namaste to the lady of the house; he shared a couple of friendly words with the kids and patted the home-dog as well, making everybody in the house stare. Sehwag and Zaheer maintained a studied silence while Harbhajan chipped in with his humour.
They discussed movies, TV shows, Harbhajan’s stint in a dance show (they pay good money) and Facebook (a couple of us have our own accounts but there are quite a few fake ones too).
Eventually, the site was officially launched. Tendulkar clicked the mouse while Harbhajan clicked pictures. A little while later, it’s time for dinner.
It’s a lavish vegetarian spread, ranging from roti and parantha to various sabjis and dal, achar and jalebi. In the meantime, Harbhajan has taken charge of the mouse: he is checking out the pictures and studying the entire site with enthusiasm.
Suddenly, he lifted his hands and proclaimed jokingly, “Aah, now this is a brilliant picture.” Everybody turned and burst out laughing. It had Harbhajan arm in arm with Sree Santh, both wrapped in the same tri-colour. Somebody quipped: the best friends in the Indian team. No rancour, no malice.
Tendulkar joined in the banter, makes a couple of his own jokes, and returned to his meal. The next day, he would go on to score a sensational 163.
http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Defau...1602&AppName=1
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Originally Posted by Ramakrishna
Guys,is there is a video uploaded on sachin's 72 of 27 against newzealand in Super Max international at Jade Stadium.
:shock: ithu enna match? :?Quote:
Originally Posted by Vivasaayi
My bro in U.S. told that they telecasted this match in some sports channel.Quote:
Originally Posted by sourav
sachin 72 of 27.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-12077022.html
this link approves it.