The interview was given on 29th Oct 2010. andha video thedi poidhaan Qadir sixes kedaichudhu :oops:.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
//:shock: 5-6 post munnaadi neengadhaan andha interview-a post pannirukkeenga//
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The interview was given on 29th Oct 2010. andha video thedi poidhaan Qadir sixes kedaichudhu :oops:.Quote:
Originally Posted by ajithfederer
//:shock: 5-6 post munnaadi neengadhaan andha interview-a post pannirukkeenga//
Yes and that's what i was wondering what the other interview could be.
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pOna jenmathula INA la Battalion Captain aa irundhiruppaar pOla!Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Sachin Tendulkar looms large in test series, Tendulkar has been in form longer than some of our guys have been alive: Vettori
By standard tape measurement he is only a little bloke but Sachin Tendulkar still casts a giant shadow over the first cricket test between New Zealand and India which starts on Thursday.
Tendulkar, all 1.67m of him, looms largest in all the pre-match chatter as an expectant nation wills him to tick off yet another remarkable milestone in a remarkable career.
The gracefully ageing 37-year-old is in the form of his life and enters the opening game of a three-match series poised to become the first player to register 50 test centuries.
His 49th, the small matter of 214 crafted over nine hours, came just last month at Bangalore as India completed a 2-0 series sweep over Australia and there is nothing to suggest Tendulkar will be denied his half-century of centuries, if not here, then certainly at some stage over the next three weeks.
His appetite for runs is as insatiable as ever, with the recently-crowned International Cricket Council player of the year having filled his plate in 2010 already, 1270 runs at a Bradmanesque average of 97.69 featuring no fewer than six centuries.
Tendulkar's standing as an all-time great is without question, his world record harvest of 14,240 runs and counting even comfortably outscoring the collective efforts of the entire 15-man New Zealand tour party.
It sort of helps put things in perspective for the New Zealand bowlers, who have to somehow restrict Tendulkar while also taking care of India's other heavy hitters such as Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman as well.
The best batsman of his generation certainly has form against New Zealand, scoring the first of his six test double centuries against them here at Ahmedabad in 1999.
New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has seen enough of the Indian master over the years to understand the threat he poses.
"He has been in form longer than some of our guys have been alive," Vettori quipped.
Talking about Vettori brings an extra crease or two to the brow of New Zealand coach Mark Greatbatch, who recalls playing against him when the Indian was a teenager in New Zealand back 1989.
"I think he played his second test against me. It's amazing," Greatbatch said of Tendulkar's longevity.
Greatbatch, who played the last of his 41 tests in 1996, knows quality when he sees it and is looking forward to seeing Tendulkar stride to the crease.
"I am looking forward to watching him bat for about half an hour before getting caught at point."
It is fair to say that is not a sentiment shared by many in this part of the world.
Source : http://www.sachinist.com/news/1-news...e-vettori.html
Upcoming milestones for Sachin Tendulkar in the NZ series:
1. If Sachin scores a century, he would become the first batsman in test history to score 50 centuries.
2. He needs 123 more runs to go past his personal best of 1392 runs (2002) in a calendar year. The Indian record is held by Virender Sehwag 1462 runs (2008).
3.... He needs 152 more runs to complete 32,000 runs in International Cricket.
Did I miss any?
Enakennamo, this will be a flop series for sachin-nu thONudhu.
Nz is a banana skin team.
And sachin when near milestones gets tetchy
Ogay :mrgreen:
:lol:
Sachin Tendulkar's villa in Ahmedabad Golf Club
Harit Mehta, TNN, Nov 2, 2010, 12.19am IST
Read more: Sachin Tendulkar's villa in Ahmedabad Golf Club - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/s...#ixzz14L0PlXvx
AHMEDABAD: Ahmedabad has got its hottest address. Even as Sachin Tendulkar gears up to make the nation proud with his 50th ton, the maestro has gone for 18 holes in Ahmedabad. A property in the name of the world's greatest cricketer ever was registered in Bavla taluka of Ahmedabad district on Monday, a day after he landed in the city for the first Test against New Zealand.
Sachin will have a home in the 700-acre Kensville Golf and Country Club, located about 40 km south of Ahmedabad. This is the only functional 18-hole golf course in Gujarat which has a residential township planned around it. The 2,000-square yard plot of land for him has just been registered and Sachin is expected to build a villa here shortly, said a revenue official in Bavla.
Industry sources said Sachin is likely to be associated with the Kensville Golf Academy, which is coming up in Ahmedabad, and will promote the academy by making regular visits here. He will be the star attraction at events organised by the academy. The golf club is already endorsed by golfer Jeev Milkha Singh, whose villa is already under construction right at the entrance of the course.
Sachin's villa will come up at a prime location inside the golf course. For his fans in this cricket-crazy city, the deal promises frequent encounters with the maestro. Promoters of Savvy Infrastructure, which owns Kensville, could not be reached for a comment.
Read more: Sachin Tendulkar's villa in Ahmedabad Golf Club - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/s...#ixzz14L0Jrrlt
Sachin Tandulkar receives the Lebara People's Choice Award from Lebara CEO Ratheesan Yoganathan at The Asian Awards held at Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London, on October 26
Being asked to speak a few words after receiving the award.
Sachin said, "To receive acknowledgment from the public is the ultimate honour."
Thanking all those who voted for him.
Speaking to the media after the awards ceremony.
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