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Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« on: February 24, 2010, 12:54:35 PM »
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2010, 03:36:38 PM »
Sachin becomes first batsman to score 200 in an ODI
PTI, Feb 24, 2010, 06.08pm IST


GWALIOR: Milestone man Sachin Tendulkar re-wrote the record books on Wednesday, hammering the first double century in the history of one-day cricket to add another feather to his well-adorned cap.

The capacity crowd at the Captain Roop Singh Stadium witnessed history on Wednesday as Tendulkar, statistically the greatest batsman the game has ever seen, pushed a Charl Langeveldt delivery through the off-side and ran a single to achieve a feat which no other cricketer has achieved.

One-day international cricket, since its 1971 inception, had to wait nearly four decades to see a batsman score 200. The previous best mark was shared by Zimbabwean Charles Coventry (194 not out against Bangladesh in 2009) and Pakistan's Saeed Anwar (194 against India in 1997).

As the crowd erupted with unbridled joy, Tendulkar, tired but composed, took off his helmet, looked skyward, closed his eyes to offer a silent prayer.

His captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni came down from the striker's end to shake hands and hug him.

And as Tendulkar set on his way back to the pavilion after the completion of the Indian innings, a tumultuous celebration greeted him.

The crowd gave him a standing ovation as the entire stadium erupted in euphoria while his teammates were simply ecstatic as they clapped and hugged each other, basking in the glory of their senior teammates.

Tendulkar batted like a man with a mission on Wednesday and the South African bowlers simply had no clue where to bowl.

Once he crossed the 150-mark, the crowd anticipated something special and Tendulkar did not let them down.

A six off Roelof van der Merwe took him past Kapil Dev's 175 not out and in the next over, he hit Jacques Kallis for a four to equal his previous best of 186 not out that had come against New Zealand in Hyderabad in 1999.

The crowd got restless as Tendulkar approached the 194-run mark and a couple off Wayne Parnell saw him eclipse it.

His teammates and spectators were on the edge of their seat with a double century round the corner but with Dhoni going berserk at the striker's end and facing most of the deliveries, it was an agonising wait for all.

Dhoni took singles off the final deliveries of the 47th-49th overs and Tendulkar finally took strike with four balls left in the innings.

The first ball he received from Langeveldt was steered past point and Tendulkar ran for a single to remain unbeaten after an unforgettable unbeaten 200 that came off just 147 balls with 25 fours and three sixes in it.

It was yet another milestone for the man, who has some 30,000 international runs under his belt, including 93 centuries (47 in Tests and 46 in ODIs).

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournaments/south-africa-in-india-2010/top-stories/Sachin-becomes-first-batsman-to-score-200-in-an-ODI/articleshow/5611817.cms
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2010, 04:42:10 PM »
Tendulkar a role model for world cricket: Pak players

Former and present Pakistani players on Wednesday paid rich tribute to Sachin Tendulkar for becoming the first batsman in the history of the game to score a double hundred in one-dayers and said he is the perfect "role model" for any cricketer.

"For any cricketer he is the perfect role model. The great thing about him is that he has been outstanding in both Tests and ODIs. As a Pakistani player, I know how much value we have always put on his wicket," right-handed batsman Shoaib Malik said about the batting maestro.

Former skipper and wicketkeeper Rashid Latif said the feat was no surprise to him as it was only a matter of time for Tendulkar to achieve it.

"I always expected him to be the first one to score 200 in ODIs, but I was surprised that he took so long," Latif said.

Another former captain Aamir Sohail said, "The rule is simple when you give respect to the game, then only the game will give you respect."

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Batting great Javed Miandad said he had always asked Pakistani cricketers to admire Tendulkar for his down to earth attitude, hard work and passion.

"Records are there to be broken but it makes you happy when someone like Tendulkar does it. I think he thoroughly deserves this record and many more in days to come," he said.

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/tendulkar-a-role-model-for-world-cricket-pak-players/583978/
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2010, 05:57:45 PM »
["I think if you ask Saeed Anwar, he would say he's happy that Tendulkar broke his record. The reason for his success is that he has a great respect for the game."
Aamer Sohail, Saeed Anwar's good friend and opening partner, pays a fitting tribute to the new record-holder

"He should aim for more. Maybe a Test innings of 450 or an ODI knock of 250. And then he himself wants to win next year's World Cup. There is a little boy in Tendulkar who wants to keep playing. That spirit keeps him going. It's absolutely incredible how he keeps going."
Keeping with the Mumbai ways, Sunil Gavaskar is not yet sated

"Come on Sachin my friend get your 200. World record to please! You deserve it… Nervous for my good friend Sachin everything crossed for you mate… Glad I'm not bowling to him today ha ha ha."
Tendulkar's old pal Shane Warne tweets his excitement as he nears the double-century

"It shows his mental and physical toughness. He's a player who does not throw away his wicket once he's set. He always places a huge price on his wicket."
Dilip Vengsarkar salutes the attributes that such a knock needs

"Sachin - the greatest ever player ever - without any doubt… I salute Sachin... World's greatest sportsman. We can see him only rise. (He is an) inspiration to us all. He is the best."
IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi waxes beyond eloquent, on his twitter page

"What an innings it was. He had come close to achieving it twice. I always felt that Tendulkar and Sanath Jayasuriya are capable of doing that."
Kumar Sangakkara has not forgotten Tendulkar's recent dazzling form

"He is my favourite player. I had said that one day he would go on to break all batting records and now you see him scoring runs and runs."
Javed Miandad kinda saw it coming

"Whatever record is seen to be impossible to achieve, he makes it possible. That's all I can say. It seems as he's getting older, he is becoming more and more mature. No wonder Sir Donald Bradman saw himself in the way Sachin bats."
King of parsimony Bapu Nadkarni is not parsimonious with his praise
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2010, 06:51:49 PM »
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Mat   Inns   NO   Runs   HS   Ave   BF   SR   100   50   0   4s   6s   
unfiltered   609   703   70   31055   248*   49.06   45134+   68.78*   93   147   34   3675+   240   Profile
filtered   30   34   5   2176   200*   75.03   2893   75.21   10   6   0   257   22   

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Runs   Mins   BF   4s   6s   SR   Pos   Dismissal   Inns      Opposition   Ground   Start Date   
20   43   23   2   0   86.95   2   caught   1      ODI v New Zealand   Napier   3 Mar 2009   ODI # 2821
61   100   69   7   1   88.40   2   lbw   1      ODI v New Zealand   Wellington   6 Mar 2009   ODI # 2822
163*   206   133   16   5   122.55   2   retired notout   1      ODI v New Zealand   Christchurch   8 Mar 2009   ODI # 2823
160   397   260   26   0   61.53   4   caught   2      Test v New Zealand   Hamilton   18 Mar 2009   Test # 1915
DNB   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   4      Test v New Zealand   Hamilton   18 Mar 2009   Test # 1915
49   98   65   7   1   75.38   5   caught   2      Test v New Zealand   Napier   26 Mar 2009   Test # 1917
64   167   131   9   1   48.85   4   caught   3      Test v New Zealand   Napier   26 Mar 2009   Test # 1917
62   108   85   11   0   72.94   4   caught   1      Test v New Zealand   Wellington   3 Apr 2009   Test # 1918
9   25   20   0   1   45.00   4   caught   3      Test v New Zealand   Wellington   3 Apr 2009   Test # 1918
46   81   55   6   0   83.63   2   caught   2      ODI v New Zealand   Colombo (RPS)   11 Sep 2009   ODI # 2886
27   63   33   5   0   81.81   2   caught   2      ODI v Sri Lanka   Colombo (RPS)   12 Sep 2009   ODI # 2887
138   214   133   10   1   103.75   2   lbw   1      ODI v Sri Lanka   Colombo (RPS)   14 Sep 2009   ODI # 2889
8   19   14   1   0   57.14   2   caught   2      ODI v Pakistan   Centurion   26 Sep 2009   ODI # 2898
TDNB   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -      ODI v Australia   Centurion   28 Sep 2009   ODI # 2901
14   40   29   2   0   48.27   2   caught   2      ODI v Australia   Vadodara   25 Oct 2009   ODI # 2913
4   14   8   1   0   50.00   2   caught   1      ODI v Australia   Nagpur   28 Oct 2009   ODI # 2915
32   63   47   2   0   68.08   2   run out   2      ODI v Australia   Delhi   31 Oct 2009   ODI # 2918
40   86   68   6   0   58.82   2   lbw   2      ODI v Australia   Mohali   2 Nov 2009   ODI # 2919
175   210   141   19   4   124.11   2   caught   2      ODI v Australia   Hyderabad (Deccan)   5 Nov 2009   ODI # 2923
10   23   17   2   0   58.82   2   caught   1      ODI v Australia   Guwahati   8 Nov 2009   ODI # 2925
4   3   3   1   0   133.33   4   bowled   1      Test v Sri Lanka   Ahmedabad   16 Nov 2009   Test # 1933
100*   298   211   11   0   47.39   5   not out   3      Test v Sri Lanka   Ahmedabad   16 Nov 2009   Test # 1933
40   122   91   0   1   43.95   4   caught   1      Test v Sri Lanka   Kanpur   24 Nov 2009   Test # 1935
53   139   103   6   0   51.45   4   bowled   2      Test v Sri Lanka   Mumbai (BS)   2 Dec 2009   Test # 1937
69   91   63   10   1   109.52   2   bowled   1      ODI v Sri Lanka   Rajkot   15 Dec 2009   ODI # 2932
43   76   52   4   0   82.69   2   stumped   1      ODI v Sri Lanka   Nagpur   18 Dec 2009   ODI # 2933
96*   187   104   13   0   92.30   2   not out   2      ODI v Sri Lanka   Cuttack   21 Dec 2009   ODI # 2934
8   -   8   2   0   100.00   2   caught   2      ODI v Sri Lanka   Kolkata   24 Dec 2009   ODI # 2935
105*   246   166   11   2   63.25   4   not out   1      Test v Bangladesh   Chittagong   17 Jan 2010   Test # 1949
16   47   26   2   0   61.53   5   lbw   3      Test v Bangladesh   Chittagong   17 Jan 2010   Test # 1949
143   259   182   13   1   78.57   4   caught   2      Test v Bangladesh   Dhaka   24 Jan 2010   Test # 1950
DNB   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   4      Test v Bangladesh   Dhaka   24 Jan 2010   Test # 1950
7   25   16   1   0   43.75   4   caught   2      Test v South Africa   Nagpur   6 Feb 2010   Test # 1951
100   275   179   13   0   55.86   4   bowled   3      Test v South Africa   Nagpur   6 Feb 2010   Test # 1951
106   266   206   12   0   51.45   4   caught   2      Test v South Africa   Kolkata   14 Feb 2010   Test # 1952
4   -   5   1   0   80.00   2   run out   1      ODI v South Africa   Jaipur   21 Feb 2010   ODI # 2961
200*   226   147   25   3   136.05   2   not out   1      ODI v South Africa   Gwalior   24 Feb 2010   ODI # 2962
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2010, 08:21:22 PM »
Congratulations to SRT - He deserves the record The record deserves the Master! One of the best moments as a cricket fan. SRT taking ODI to a new height. ::cheers::
Indian team as an unit needs to play BEYOND its very best to try and give the legend a WC 2011 victory. Thats the best gift they can give him.

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PS: Is this the congrats thread? I take it so, very few replies currently, so wasn't sure.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2010, 08:25:19 PM »
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #7 on: February 24, 2010, 08:29:28 PM »
^ Hello doc - good to see you. Hope you are doing good.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #8 on: February 24, 2010, 09:02:18 PM »
how many times must we congratulate sachin!!!

i say we create one thread for him and keep congratulating him there. maybe it will beat the rolling quiz
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2010, 09:07:38 PM »
Laxman hails Tendulkar

HYDERABAD: Test star V.V.S. Laxman said that he is really glad that Sachin Tendulkar finally achieved what he felt was a thoroughly deserving World record (to become the first batsman to score a double century in one-dayers) given his amazing record over the last 20 years.

I remember him telling me after his classy 175 against Australia in the Hyderabad one-dayer that he came close to scoring a double century and which would also have helped the team win the match,” Laxman recalled. “So, in the space of six months, Sachin achieved what is truly a great achievement. It is also a tribute to his commitment, dedication and hard work for such a long time despite the most demanding schedule at the highest level,” Laxman said.

http://www.hindu.com/2010/02/25/stories/2010022556761800.htm
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #10 on: February 24, 2010, 09:10:18 PM »
now, let's see some high test scores also...a 300 to start with!
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #11 on: February 24, 2010, 11:15:22 PM »
woo hooooo !!!!!!

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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #12 on: February 25, 2010, 12:32:15 AM »
^ Hello doc - good to see you. Hope you are doing good.

Hello fineleg
good to see you too. you are conspicuous by your abstinence, I am however here all the time.

hope you are well.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2010, 03:05:25 AM »
Proud to be a Mumbaikar... and even more PROUD to be an Indian... only one more wish from TENDLYA... to lift the World Cup in Mumbai..
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« Reply #14 on: February 25, 2010, 06:02:30 AM »
Proud to be a Mumbaikar... and even more PROUD to be an Indian... only one more wish from TENDLYA... to lift the World Cup in Mumbai..

wow, zacked..welcome back...its been a while
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2010, 10:22:59 AM »
An absolutely phenomenal record, truly phenomenal player: Imran Khan
ET Bureau, Feb 25, 2010, 03.03pm IST

NEW DELHI: Sachin Tendulkar's unbeaten 200 is a testimony to his fitness and commitment even as he heads for his 37th birthday. He is looking as fit as focused and as formidable as he ever has, and his timing remains untouched by the passing years.

Having played till the age of 39, I know that discipline, good, healthy living and focus can add years to one's career. What I lost in pace and stamina, I gained in control and guile. In Tendulkar's case, too, he has smartly sorted out his game. He might not have the eye he had in his late 20s, or the speed - those are the peak years of every batsman. However, Tendulkar has compensated for those areas with excellent shot selection and placement.

I always maintain that Test cricket and One-day cricket are two different areas, one cannot be connected to the other. However, Tendulkar's rich vein of form in the longer version seems to have relaxed him and given him the freedom to play in an unburdened manner. Though I did not see the knock, the statistics I have got are staggering.

The fact that he got the score in 147 balls itself is a huge achievement and by reaching 200 he bettered one of the best One-day knocks I have seen, by Saeed Anwar. The latter was one of the sweetest timers of the ball, and that knock in Chennai was when he was at the peak of his form. To have bettered that Tendulkar must have really turned on the magic with some scintillating shots.

There may be many who will say that the wicket helped strokeplay and that there was nothing in it for the bowlers. But no matter what the wicket is like, to stand through 50 overs and score 200 is a very, very special effort - an achievement that his contemporaries, Ricky Ponting and Brian Lara, would have been proud of.

If I had had to pick up a guy as the one to score the first One-day double ton, it would have been Virender Sehwag. He is young, belligerent and in unbelievable touch. However, it was his illustrious senior who pipped him at the post. Tendulkar seems to have rediscovered an exuberance and enjoyment which seems to have taken his game to a different level, and India would be hoping that he maintains this rhythm for some time.

This achievement would mean a lot to Tendulkar, even though he has many records to his name because every opener must have had an eye on this record. A double century has only been a theoretical possibility in limited overs so far, so in many ways Tendulkar has achieved something unusual. True, he has many feathers on his cap, but this one is a really special one. An absolutely phenomenal record by a truly phenomenal player.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournaments/sachin-tendulkar-immortal-at-200/An-absolutely-phenomenal-record-truly-phenomenal-player-Imran-Khan/articleshow/5615467.cms
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #16 on: February 25, 2010, 10:24:50 AM »
Tendulkar better than even Bradman: Nasser Hussain
PTI, Feb 25, 2010, 01.26pm IST

LONDON: Former England captain Nasser Hussain is convinced that Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest batsman the game has ever seen, better than even the iconic Don Bradman.

"I have never liked comparisons between great players, but after Wednesday's incredible game it must be said -- Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest batsman of all time," Hussain wrote in his column for 'The Daily Mail'.

Tendulkar became the first batsman to crack a double century in the four-decade-long history of One-day cricket against South Africa on Wednesday and Hussain felt that should settle the debate on who is the greatest batsman ever.

"Better than Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting, the other two great players of my era. Better than Sir Viv Richards, Sunil Gavaskar and Allan Border. And I would even say better than Sir Don Bradman himself," wrote the Chennai-born English cricketer of Indian origin.

Hussain said Tendulkar has somehow managed to retain his early enthusiasm even after two decades of international cricket which he found incredible.

"I played against Tendulkar on my first England tour, the Nehru Cup in India in 1989, and I could still see that excited boy in big pads in Gwalior," said Hussain, who once resorted to negative tactics and asked spinner Ashley Giles to bowl way outside off-stumps to curb the Indian," he said.

"That extraordinary drive and enthusiasm are what make Tendulkar so special. He has been playing international cricket for 20 years under the intense scrutiny being an Indian superstar brings, so it is remarkable he still loves holding a bat as much as ever," Hussain said.

Looking at Tendulkar's illustrious career, Hussain said guiding the Indian team to 2011 World Cup victory with his broad bat would perhaps give a sense of fulfilment.

"What else is left for Tendulkar now? Well, it is sometimes said that he has not played enough match-winning innings on the really big occasion for India.

"What better, then, than to score a hundred in the World Cup final against Australia -- or maybe even England -- on home soil this time next year," he said.

"That would be the full stop that would enable Tendulkar to ride off into the sunset with everything achieved in his career," said the Englishman.

Doffing his hat to Tendulkar and referring to maverick soccer coach Jose Maurinho's famous moniker, Hussain said, "My admiration for him is total. To steal the nickname of a certain football coach who led Inter Milan against Chelsea on Wednesday, Sachin Tendulkar truly is The Special One."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/series-tournaments/sachin-tendulkar-immortal-at-200/Tendulkar-better-than-even-Bradman-Nasser-Hussain/articleshow/5615151.cms
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #17 on: February 25, 2010, 12:54:21 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.
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« Reply #18 on: February 25, 2010, 01:36:25 PM »

http://www.kingcricket.co.uk/how-good-is-sachin-tendulkar/2010/02/25/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+co%2FyPPe+%28King+Cricket%29

If Sachin Tendulkar hits exactly 100 and another batsman hits exactly 100, Sachin Tendulkar is top scorer.
When Sachin Tendulkar gets bowled, it is only because he can hear the thoughts of wood and one of the stumps has insulted him. The wood only insults him because it is bitter that Sachin didn’t choose to use it for his bat.
Sachin Tendulkar doesn’t play across the line. He decides what path the ball was taking.
If you stand on top of Everest and look up, you will see Sachin Tendulkar’s left elbow if he is playing a cover drive at that moment.
Sachin Tendulkar doesn’t take guard. He puts his bat down and the stumps just move into line.
The Duckworth-Lewis method takes into account Sachin Tendulkar’s presence at the crease.
Sachin Tendulkar can never be timed out. Everyone is willing to wait.
Sachin Tendulkar doesn’t need to keep his eye on the ball.
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« Reply #19 on: February 25, 2010, 02:17:17 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Nice appeal!
btw, who are included in this 'Tendulkar and their ilk'? Does it include your personal favorite Laxman as well?
And isn't he not a human being after all, like all of us, who can be bothered by criticism?
And what's his fault, if his countless fans decide to eulogize him?
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« Reply #20 on: February 25, 2010, 02:48:48 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Nice appeal!
btw, who are included in this 'Tendulkar and their ilk'? Does it include your personal favorite Laxman as well?
And isn't he not a human being after all, like all of us, who can be bothered by criticism?
And what's his fault, if his countless fans decide to eulogize him?
I do not know about Laxman but for sure HS another of those guys who do not mind the accolades but cry hoarse at criticism and be dismissive about it.   Not comparing a jerk like HS to a model player like Tendulkar but there are a lot of players who do not know how to react to criticism especially when such criticism is warranted.  That was the point I was trying to make taking while showing how much they are praised even it means a personal record if one really see what this is about.
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« Reply #21 on: February 25, 2010, 03:06:22 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Nice appeal!
btw, who are included in this 'Tendulkar and their ilk'? Does it include your personal favorite Laxman as well?
And isn't he not a human being after all, like all of us, who can be bothered by criticism?
And what's his fault, if his countless fans decide to eulogize him?
I do not know about Laxman but for sure HS another of those guys who do not mind the accolades but cry hoarse at criticism and be dismissive about it.   Not comparing a jerk like HS to a model player like Tendulkar but there are a lot of players who do not know how to react to criticism especially when such criticism is warranted.  That was the point I was trying to make taking while showing how much they are praised even it means a personal record if one really see what this is about.

That means, you have a problem with all high achievers.
I have no complains against HS...he is doing his job and is one of the all-time leading wicket-takers and match-winner for India.
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« Reply #22 on: February 25, 2010, 06:13:31 PM »
What they said about Sachin's innings

Bangalore, Thu, Feb 25 2010,

Saurabh Somani     
 

The ability of one man to bring so much joy and unite the most diverse country on earth leaves people with different reactions. Some have gushed that they can now die happy, some have wept tears of joy, some have re-iterated the fact that there is only one God that they worship. To the last, I'd like to say Sachin Tendulkar is not god.

He is not god, because there is ample scope to question the existence of a god, but there is no scope to question the godliness of Tendulkar's feats. No sir, he is far beyond mere godhead.

He continuously pushes the boundaries of what we can allow ourselves to expect of him. And then goes out and achieves something even bigger.

After yesterday's knock, praises came pouring in thick and fast for Sachin - from players, ex-players, administrators, team-mates and fans alike. Here is a list of who said what:

"There is just no question about that. He is the greatest batsman the game has ever seen. See his record! Who else has got 90-plus centuries, 17000-plus runs in ODIs and 13000-plus runs in Test cricket? He is comfortably the greatest batsman ever." - Sunil Gavaskar.

"Yes, yes, yes! Well done Sachin my friend. Congrats and well done! (It's) awesome." - Shane Warne.

"I thought the way he celebrated when he reached his 200 epitomised the man's persona. There was no running laps around the field, no aggressive gestures, nothing over-the-top. He did what he always does, raised both his arms, closed his eyes for a moment and quietly acknowledged that it had been done." - Anil Kumble.

"Sachin - the greatest ever player ever - without any doubt... I salute Sachin... World's greatest sportsman. We can see him only rise. (He is an) inspiration to us all. He is the best." - Lalit Modi

"He is my favourite player. I had said that one day he would go on to break all batting records and now you see him scoring runs and runs." - Javed Miandad.

"For any cricketer he is the perfect role model. The great thing about him is that he has been outstanding in both Tests and ODIs. As a Pakistani player, I know how much value we have always put on his wicket." - Shoaib Malik.

"I think if you ask Saeed Anwar, he would say he's happy that Tendulkar broke his record. The reason for his success is that he has a great respect for the game." - Aamir Sohail.

"Whatever record is seen to be impossible to achieve, he makes it possible. That's all I can say." - Bapu Nadkarni.

"All kneel down and praise whatever god you fancy for the mighty Sachin Tendulkar. This could just be turning into the greatest year of his international career, more than 20 years after it began." - The Times, London.

"I have never liked comparisons between great players, but after Wednesday's incredible game it must be said: Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest batsman of all time. Better than Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting, the other two great players of my era. Better than Sir Viv Richards, Sunil Gavaskar and Allan Border. And I would even say better than Sir Don Bradman himself." - Nasser Hussain.

"His record speaks for itself. He's probably the greatest batsman I've ever watched or played with in my whole life." - Michael Clarke.

"Tendulkar amazing actually bigger then amazing the guy is a genius what a innings .. Well done to him not a easy attack either." - Damien Martyn.

"Sachin Paaji..I remember ad where that little kid is playing with the car and his father tells him: 'Stop playing now' and the kid replies...'What can I do papa, the petrol never finishes in the car!' hahaha..." - Yuvraj Singh.

"Tendulkar is sincerity personified. He has made sacrifices in his life, there is a lot of dedication involved and he is very passionate about achieving something." - Kapil Dev

"I have not seen Bradman playing cricket. I have played with Sachin and he is a great batsman and I have not seen a player like him. Sachin is a phenomenon and a great cricketer." - Sourav Ganguly


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« Reply #23 on: February 25, 2010, 06:22:21 PM »
copied from a forwarded mail- Enjoy!


To all who idolize the genius named "SACHIN TENDULKAR"……..
 
"Nothing bad can happen to us if we're on a plane in India with Sachin Tendulkar on it."
- Hashim Amla, the South African batsman, reassures himself as he boards a flight.
 

"Sometimes you get so engrossed in watching batsmen like Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar that you lose focus on your job."
- Yaseer Hameed in pakistani newspaper.

 
 "To Sachin, the man we all want to be"
- Andrew Symonds wrote on an aussie t-shirt he autographed specially for Sachin.

 
“Beneath the helmet, under that unruly curly hair, inside the cranium, there is something we don't know, something beyond scientific measure. Something that allows him to soar, to roam a territory of sport that, forget us, even those who are gifted enough to play alongside him cannot even fathom. When he goes out to bat, people switch on their TV sets and switch off their lives."
- BBC on Sachin

 
"Tuzhe pata hai tune kiska catch chhoda hai?"
- Wasim Akram to Abdul Razzaq when the latter dropped Sachin's catch in 2003 WC.
 
 Sachin is a genius. I'm a mere mortal.
- Brian Charles Lara

"We did not lose to a team called India...we lost to a man called Sachin."
- Mark Taylor, during the test match in Chennai (1997)
 
"The more I see of him the more confused I'm getting to which is his best knock."
- M. L. Jaisimha

 
"The joy he brings to the millions of his countrymen, the grace with which he handles all the adulation and the expectations and his innate humility - all make for a one-in-a-billion individual,"
-  Glen McGrath
 
"I can be hundred per cent sure that Sachin will not play for a minute longer when he is not enjoying himself. He is still so eager to go out there and play. He will play as long as he feels he can play,"
- Anjali Tendulkar

 
"Even my father's name is Sachin Tendulkar."
- Tendulkar's daughter, Sara, tells her class her father's name after the teacher informs them of a restaurant of the same name in Mumbai.
 
Question: Who do you think as most important celebrity ?
Shah Rukh Khan: There was a big party where stars from bollywood and cricket were invited. Suddenly, there was a big noise, all wanted to see approaching Amitabh Bachhan. Then Sachin entered the hall and Amitabh was leading the queue to get a grab of the GENIUS!!
-  Shah Rukh Khan in an interview.

India me aap PrimeMinister ko ek Baar Katghare me khada kar sakte hain..Par Sachin Tendulkar par Ungli nahi utha Sakte[/b].. “
 - Navjot Singh Sidhu on TV

He can play that leg glance with a walking stick also.
- Waqar Younis

'I Will See God When I Die But Till Then I Will See Sachin'
- A banner in Sharjah

  Sachin Tendulkar has often reminded me of a veteran army colonel who has many medals on his chest to show how he has conquered bowlers all over the world. I was bowling to Sachin and he hit me for two fours in a row. One from point and the other in between point and gully. That was the last two balls of the over and the over after that we (SA) took a wicket and during the group meeting i told Jonty (Rhodes) to be alert and i know a way to pin Sachin. And i delivered the first ball of my next over and it was a fuller length delevery outside offstump. And i shouted catch. To my astonishment the ball was hit to the cover boundary. Such was the brilliance of Sachin. His reflex time is the best i have ever seen. Its like 1/20th of a sec. To get his wicket better not prepare. Atleast u wont regret if he hits you for boundaries.
- Allan Donald   
 
"Sachin cannot cheat. He is to cricket what (Mahatma) Gandhiji was to politics. It's clear discrimination. "
- NKP Salve, former Union Minister when Sachin was accused of ball tempering
 
There are 2 kind of batsmen in the world. One Sachin Tendulkar. Two all the others.
- Andy Flower

"I have seen god, he bats at no.4 for India"
- Mathew Hayden   
 
The best one. 
On a train from Shimla to Delhi, there was a halt in one of the stations. The train stopped by for few minutes as usual. Sachin was nearing century, batting on 98. The passengers, railway officials, everyone on the train waited for Sachin to complete the century. This Genius can stop time in India!!
- Peter Rebouck - Aussie journalist
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« Reply #24 on: February 25, 2010, 07:21:21 PM »
Heady stuff huh? My favorite one is: "Commit all your crimes when Tendulkar is batting. For even the Lord must be watching..."
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« Reply #25 on: February 25, 2010, 07:28:56 PM »
Heady stuff huh? My favorite one is: "Commit all your crimes when Tendulkar is batting. For even the Lord must be watching..."
Who said it?
The above in my post i think are quick compilation of quotes from cricket associated names.
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« Reply #26 on: February 25, 2010, 09:23:45 PM »
Heady stuff huh? My favorite one is: "Commit all your crimes when Tendulkar is batting. For even the Lord must be watching..."
Who said it?
The above in my post i think are quick compilation of quotes from cricket associated names.

I forgot the name. Some British columnist I think.
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« Reply #27 on: February 25, 2010, 09:26:34 PM »
Heady stuff huh? My favorite one is: "Commit all your crimes when Tendulkar is batting. For even the Lord must be watching..."
It was on one of our match threads at the time which was pasted from a user comment on cricinfo that said "Commit all your crimes now for even the god is watching when Tendulkar is batting".
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« Reply #28 on: February 25, 2010, 09:38:56 PM »
Heady stuff huh? My favorite one is: "Commit all your crimes when Tendulkar is batting. For even the Lord must be watching..."

Who said it?
The above in my post i think are quick compilation of quotes from cricket associated names.

http://blogs.cricinfo.com/surfer/

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« Reply #29 on: February 25, 2010, 10:35:31 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
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« Reply #30 on: February 25, 2010, 10:38:40 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.
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« Reply #31 on: February 25, 2010, 10:42:16 PM »
Tendulkar better than the Don?

http://www.cricinfo.com/magazine/content/current/story/450013.html

Like The Don, in a league of his own
The impact a sportsperson has on the consciousness of his era, what he has meant to his country and the world, that's where the twain - Bradman and Tendulkar - meet
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Cricket lovers are obsessed with records and stats - Indian fans notoriously so - which perhaps explains why the entire country went into paroxysms of delight when Sachin Tendulkar became the first batsman to score 200 runs in a 50-over match. The penny seemed to have suddenly dropped. What had been discussed for almost a half a decade in muted tones for fear of blasphemy, had acquired a brazen overtone: Move over Sir Donald Bradman, Tendulkar is now the greatest batsman of all time.

Tendulkar's spectacular run over the past two years has obviously given a fillip to this argument. I suspect that the despair arising out of the 2007 World Cup disaster has something to do with him getting a second wind and batting with the energy, ambition, competitive edge and run hunger that had defined his cricket in the first decade of his career. At 36, in his 21st year in the game, he has been playing with the enthusiasm of a 16-year-old again. I reckon he wanted to prove something to himself, and his performances of the last two years show he has done this mind-bogglingly.

I am chary of statistics leading to outrageous conclusions, but unlike Mark Twain I don't damn them. I find them fascinating and infuriating, but at all times stimulating, and have found profuse use for them in writing on cricket. Stats play a big and useful role because they provide significant tangible value to a player's worth. But they can also be quirky and deceptive, often giving misleading clues about a player's true qualitative worth.

And yet, paradoxically, Bradman's perceived greatness stems almost entirely from statistics, in particular his dazzling Test average of 99.94, which has remained unassailable for more than 60 years. Looked at every which way, it is a numbing, humbling statistic. No batsman, either before Bradman or since, has come remotely close to it. Every effort to rationalise it for contemporary evaluation has come a cropper.

So while it would be fair to say that superior fielding and better opposition would reduce Bradman's prolific run-getting to say 70-odd per innings, if you consider that batsmen today play on covered wickets with all kinds of protective gear, it would climb back into the 90s again and bring the debate back to square one. The assessment, ergo, must use other parameters.

Let's revisit the Gwalior match. Suppose Tendulkar had somehow not got the strike in the last over and remained unbeaten on 199, would he have been a lesser player? Suppose Virender Sehwag had got his third triple-century in Mumbai against Sri Lanka, would he have hurdled over Lara and become a greater batsman than Bradman? These are impossible questions to settle purely in statistical terms.

          
 
Like Bradman, Tendulkar has not merely been a cricketer but a symbol of sustained excellence, not just a role model but a metaphor for his country's aspirations, not just a sporting genius but a sociological phenomenon
 
A large body of work is, of course, essential to eliminate those who flicker very brightly but very briefly. But the more compelling argument according to me is to assess the impact a sportsperson has on the consciousness of his era, how he has shaped the milieu of his times, what he has meant not just to his sport but also his country and the world. That's where the twain - Bradman and Tendulkar - meet, despite the vast statistical difference that will remain when Tendulkar retires.

For, like Bradman, Tendulkar has not merely been a cricketer but a symbol of sustained excellence, not just a role model but a metaphor for his country's aspirations; not just a sporting genius but a sociological phenomenon. The pressure, the burden of expectations they have had to endure throughout their careers, finds no parallel in their sport, or their country's ethos.

It is almost impossible to compare greats from different eras. In my opinion, purely from a sporting point of view Tendulkar today stands on par with Roger Federer, Tiger Woods and Michael Schumacher. If that still doesn't resolve the issue, let me approach it differently.

If Tendulkar were to retire tomorrow, a long queue of the game's greatest batsmen would await him near the dressing room: Hammond, Hobbs, Hutton, the three Ws, Richards, Gavaskar, Dravid, Sehwag, Ponting, Lara, Chappell, Miandad, et al. And at the head of this queue would be Bradman, first to shake his hand and say, "Gosh, you little bonzer, I would have loved to play an innings like that!"

Ayaz Memon has written on cricket for over 20 years, during which time he has covered a number of tours and six World Cups. This piece also appeared in Hindustan Times.
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« Reply #32 on: February 25, 2010, 10:57:31 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #33 on: February 25, 2010, 11:15:04 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #34 on: February 25, 2010, 11:29:04 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #35 on: February 25, 2010, 11:49:58 PM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #36 on: February 26, 2010, 01:14:28 AM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

please watch Lakhan's Eden inning ...hopefully you will have better mood  ;D
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #37 on: February 26, 2010, 01:23:33 AM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

please watch Lakhan's Eden inning ...hopefully you will have better mood  ;D
Too bad I do not even have a comparable Ganduly innings to suggest likewise.   And the affects usually shows as we are seeing here.
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #38 on: February 26, 2010, 01:33:59 AM »
Sachin getting all the accolades from the media and what not and rightly so.

I am one of the many millions to congratulate too among fans.

I want to take the opportunity to point this to Tendulkar and some other cricketers who cry at the slightest criticism and make it sound like they should never be criticised.

They cannot have it both ways.  Either they come out and renounce all the accolades or take the criticism in stride by sucking it up and let their performances speak for themselves.

I have seen Tendulkar time and again come out and slight his critics and being dismissive when he and his teamates let the fans big time in big games.

I have one piece of advise for Tendulkar and their ilk - They are only better at playing the game than most but that does not make them necessarily smarter than the vast majority.  So when you goof up in 13 Finals as you did consecutively in ODI's and got out of World cups in early rounds losing to BD as in 2007 you will be criticised.   You need to learn to take the good with the bad.  OK.


Yeah, suck it up.


I don't remember SRT reacting to his criticism. The only incident I remember was when GC questioned his attitude.
You won't.  I know.  This is not meant for you anyway because your memory is only restricted to pimping Tendulkar.   So now you go and suck it up to that.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

Good. Shows hollowness of your claim.
No these one liners will not do.  Get something more credible or suck it up.   I stand behind each thing I said in that post.  Got it.

please watch Lakhan's Eden inning ...hopefully you will have better mood  ;D
Too bad I do not even have a comparable Ganduly innings to suggest likewise.   And the affects usually shows as we are seeing here.

good to see i could bring you out of SRT-phobia....objective achieved  ;D
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Re: Mumbai ka don kaun ? Sachin Sachin!!!!
« Reply #39 on: February 26, 2010, 02:57:36 AM »
Heady stuff huh? My favorite one is: "Commit all your crimes when Tendulkar is batting. For even the Lord must be watching..."

Who said it?
The above in my post i think are quick compilation of quotes from cricket associated names.

http://blogs.cricinfo.com/surfer/

search "Ashu Mittal"

I had not read the comment till CLR posted. It was an intelligent one. Was wondering how it got popular in cricketing fraternity  ;). Now that you have pointed out, looks like it was one of our random cricket follower who came up with this brilliant comment. LaxmanaShivRamaKrishnan will have to finish the hindu belief of all avtara's in his name for rebirth's to come up with that kind of statement.
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