-
4th April 2011, 12:02 PM
#1611
Senior Member
Platinum Hubber
Kid, mara donnA paulavA? eva ava? putboll figures evanumE Sach kitta nerunga mudiyAdhu hakkAng
-
4th April 2011 12:02 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
-
4th April 2011, 12:10 PM
#1612
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
The statement is Void, Plum.
...an artist without an art.
-
4th April 2011, 12:12 PM
#1613
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber
The other day Dean Jones compared Sachin to Jack Nicklaus.
...an artist without an art.
-
4th April 2011, 01:50 PM
#1614
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
Emotional Sachin says Dhoni the best captain he's played under
http://www.rediff.com/cricket/report...r/20110404.htm
Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar [ Images ] was at his emotional best while talking to the media on Monday.
After all, his most cherished dream had been fulfilled after 22 long years.
"Winning the World Cup was my biggest dream," he reiterated, adding, "I was only 10 when we won the World Cup in 1983.
"And my dream has got fulfilled now. It doesn't get better than winning it in Mumbai [ Images ].
"I became extremely emotional, which was rare. The tears in my eyes were happy ones."
Tendulkar also took the opportunity to express his gratitude towards his team.
"I was touched when the players said they won it for me," he admitted, adding, "It was because of a collective effort and responsibility that we won the Cup.
"We had actually to convince ourselves that we won the Cup."
Asked what worked for Team India [ Images ] in the tournament, Tendulkar was categorical.
"We peaked at the right time and that was important," he said.
The Master Blaster was also all praise for captain MS Dhoni [ Images ].
"Of all the captain I have played under, he's certainly the best," admitted Tendular , before proceeding to elaborate on his point.
"The maturity and alertness he showed was tremendous," explained Tendulkar, adding, "He reads the situation well and works accordingly.
"He understands the situation and doesn't show frustration. And that's good for any captain."
The soon-to-be (on April 24) 38-year-old, though, avoided questions pertaining to his retirement.
IR / KH / Sujatha / Bala / BC Lara / Curtly Ambrose
-
4th April 2011, 01:56 PM
#1615
Senior Member
Platinum Hubber
Of all the captain I have played under, he's certainly the best," admitted Tendular , before proceeding to elaborate on his point
Sealed and stamped. No more arguments/debates/fights
-
4th April 2011, 07:10 PM
#1616
Senior Member
Seasoned Hubber
Last edited by littlemaster1982; 4th April 2011 at 09:38 PM.
Reason: Posted pic inline.
IR / KH / Sujatha / Bala / BC Lara / Curtly Ambrose
-
5th April 2011, 12:54 AM
#1617
Senior Member
Veteran Hubber
One must thank God for everything he's given us.
That day in March 99 at chepauk is still one of the happiest days in my life (and saddest too,along with the dark April 2)
Sachin Tendulkar
Last edited by Bala (Karthik); 5th April 2011 at 12:58 AM.
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
-
5th April 2011, 01:07 AM
#1618
Senior Member
Veteran Hubber

Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)
One must thank God for everything he's given us.
That day in March 99 at chepauk is still one of the happiest days in my life (and saddest too,along with the
dark April 2)
Sachin Tendulkar

[typing like usha shankar]
enna idhu Burger King?...
idhu dhaan vetriyil tholviyaa?
in that case I want more of this pa..
ok.....
[/typing like usha shankar]
Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates.
- Gore Vidal
-
5th April 2011, 02:12 AM
#1619
Senior Member
Diamond Hubber

Originally Posted by
Bala (Karthik)
One must thank God for everything he's given us.
That day in March 99 at chepauk is still one of the happiest days in my life (and saddest too,along with the dark April 2)
Sachin Tendulkar

bala
cheers!
-
5th April 2011, 04:53 AM
#1620
Senior Member
Platinum Hubber
No parting with goodies this time, says Sachin Tendulkar
G. Viswanath
‘Dhoni is the best captain I have played under'
Mumbai: Over 21 years Sachin Tendulkar has given away his cricket kit — shirts, caps, pads, trousers, bat, gloves etc — for charity. But there are certain things he has decided to keep for life after winning his first World Cup; most of it is the cricket kit he carried for the final to the Wankhede Stadium on April 2.
“I will keep the shirts that I had worn during the final. I will definitely retain them. I am also going to keep the champagne bottle we opened immediately after we held the World Cup.
“The bottle I opened has been signed by the entire team. I am definitely going to retain that bottle. Then the bat and other things; they are special,'' Tendulkar told The Hindu.
What was he contemplating on his way back to the dressing room dismissed by Lasith Malinga? “Nothing. I was not contemplating anything. We had decided that we would try our best and not worry about the outcome; the result would come at the end of the game.
“So why worry about it at the beginning of the innings. Our intention was to focus on the process. We wanted to take small steps at a time.”
Play your game
What did he tell Virat Kohli? “While crossing Virat (Kohli) I just told him to play for 50 overs and we will win and also that he need not try anything extra.”
Comparing the 2003 final at Johannesburg and this one, he said, “The target then was 359 and this time 275. Here we knew that if we played for 50 overs we were going to win. I felt that the kind of batting order we had would take us through.”
Responding to the four changes made by Sri Lanka he said: “Honestly, I am not aware of what made them to make changes and I would not like to comment on their team selection. For us we were playing Sri Lanka.
“The changes made by Sri Lanka were not on our minds, we were just keen on doing our job. Of course there was some discussion on what could be their playing XI. We were not thinking whether they had picked the right combination.”
Did he dream of playing and winning the World Cup final at the Wankhede Stadium?
“That was my dream after we lost in 2007. I took up that challenge saying that the next World Cup final is in Mumbai and this is where I would want the trophy. So it was a challenge and I started working towards that.”
PTI reports
Of the six captains he has played under in a career spanning 21 years Tendulkar rated Mahendra Singh Dhoni as the best for his sharp mind and calm demeanour.
“He (Dhoni) is the best captain I have played under. He is very sharp and always alert. He reads the situation well and is open to sharing ideas. He always has discussions with bowlers, batsmen and senior players separately,” said Tendulkar.
“Another good thing is he is always calm and never shows his frustration. These are some of the qualities that have made him such a good captain. He is a fantastic captain,” he added.
Asked about outgoing India coach Gary Kirsten, Tendulkar said he wanted the South African to continue. “Personally I want Gary to continue, but I understand he has got commitments and he must have thought about this before the tournament. I respect his decision,” he said.
“It has been a pleasure to work with him, he worked as hard as the players, he is like a bowling machine, bowling 200-300 balls to the batsmen. It has always been a fabulous experience to rub shoulders with him, we will miss him,” he added.
Tendulkar feels the team peaked at the right time in the knockout stage after playing some close matches in the league stages of the tournament.
“In the knockout stage we peaked at the right time, it was most important, we knew either the batting was clicking or bowling or fielding but everything was not clicking together. But in the last three games, everybody contributed, right from seniors to juniors in the team. Results no one can guarantee, but efforts can be,” he said.
Asked about the lap on the shoulders of his teammates after winning the World Cup, Tendulkar said it was a pleasant surprise and thanked his colleagues for the gesture. “I became extremely emotional and those were tears of joy.
“It has never happened in my life. It was truly an amazing experience to do the lap. I was not expecting that and I was taken by surprise.
“I want to thank all my teammates for that gesture. What a way to end the World Cup. It was an overwhelming experience,” he said.
To a question as to how the team prepared for the World Cup, Tendulkar said the real preparation started after the South Africa series and the Bangalore camp helped the team to gel well.
“Preparation started some time ago but the real preparation was after the South Africa series when we spent 50-55 days together in the Bangalore camp, that really helped us,” he said.
http://www.hindu.com/2011/04/05/stor...0553902100.htm
Bookmarks