Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Super man Sachin scored 200 in one day internationals...

At last he achieved the position as the highest scorer in one day cricket by scoring 200 runs batting the whole 50 overs. As his timing was dangerous for the south African  bowlers, they lost  their line and length in front of the father of cricket shots. He fired them all punishing to the boundaries. There was not an inch in the ground for him to score when the first innings was finished. It was a strange Sachin Tendulkar who didn't bother about the double knocks he have to achieve. So he played without any tension to achieve the records. Now Sachin is the highest scorer of one day cricket beating the previous score of 194. Even century in a one day match is so difficult for any batsman which makes this 200 so special. The most interesting factor is that he played the whole 50 overs to make India's score to 401/3. There is no other cricketer in front of you Mr. Tendulkar. You are the special gift for our country...Your face must be always to the top... You are the real beauty... Your blood is filled with cricket.... Go on beauty, reach the milestones whatever you like ... No one can imitate you, no one can beat you... Because you are not a dream, but the reality... The real Sachin Tendulkar!!!!


Monday, February 15, 2010

The 47 th at Eden Gardens

Yet another century for the master blaster Sachin tendulkar at the most beautiful Eden gardens.
 Even though the century was little bit slower it was enriched with beatiful drives and punches. Sachin made partnership with Sehwag and made India towards a finest total in the second test against the South Africans. The S.A bowlers failed to find the line and  length against the inform Sachin which promt him to make the shots so easier. He scored 106 runs from 206 balls which contains 12 lovely boundaries in it. The inform Sachin lead India towards a comfortable score and gave the oppertunity to take lead over S.A.



Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sachin 46 not out!!!!

Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed after hitting his 46th century on the fourth day of the first Test against South Africa at the VCA



Tendulkar achieved the milestone after lunch when he played a Wayne Parnell delivery to point for a single. This is Tendulkar's first century against South Africa in India.

This is Tendulkar's third century in as many Test matches as he got centuries in the last two Tests against Bangladesh.

But Tendulkar soon fell after his hundred edging a Paul Harris delivery onto his stumps.

Before lunch, Tendulkar survived a sharp chance in the slip cordon before reaching his 55th Test fifty to lead India to 162/4 in their second essay at lunch on Day four.

The partnership between Murali Vijay and Tendulkar produced 72 runs. The pair had got together late Monday evening after the hosts had lost openers Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag by the fifth over.

Tendulkar was watchful but did not spare bad balls either. He square cut Dale Steyn for his first boundary in the second over of the day and then played a wristy flick to the square leg fence for another boundary.

Tendulkar was lucky to see his glide off Wayne Parnell grassed by Jacques Kallis - the lone slip - while on 45 in first over after the first drinks break.

But two other similar shots, played with fine control, to the third man fence fetched Tendulkar his half-century. It took him only 51 balls on Day 4 to reach the landmark from his overnight 15 and included seven hits to the fence.


                        

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Great among the greatest cricketers!!!




Full name : Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
Born 24 April 1973 (1973-04-24) (age 36)
Mumbai, India
Nickname : Little Master, Tendlya,[1] Master Blaster,[2] The Master,[3][4] The Little Champion[5]
Height : 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Batting style : Right-handed
Bowling style : Right-arm leg spin / Right-arm off spin
Role : Batsman
International information
National side : India
Test debut: (cap 187) 15 November 1989 v Pakistan
ODI debut : (cap 74) 18 December 1989 v Pakistan
ODI shirt no. 10
Domestic team information
Years Team
1988–present Mumbai
2008-present Mumbai Indians (Indian Premier League)
1992 Yorkshire