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Rakesh Kukreti
PART 1-WHAT SYDNEY MORNING HERALD WROTE ABOUT SACHIN AFTER WIN IN 2 FINALS
by Rakesh Kukreti on Mar 07, 2008 10:19 AM

If the seamer was nonplussed by this offering, he must have been startled by the batsman's next creation as a good length delivery was blasted past him off the back foot. Few men have been able to play the straight pull. The Indian also took delight in guiding lifters over the slips, the shot that kept the score rattling along in Sydney. Nor is he content merely to elude the catchers. Depending on the field, he places the ball wide or fine. At one stage at the Gabba, Ricky Ponting sent two colleagues to patrol the third-man boundary whereupon the batsman sent the ball between them. It is difficult enough to find the gaps with orthodox strokes. Tendulkar is also adept at developing singles off accurate deliveries. Either he stuns the ball towards gully and scampers or he steers the ball behind point with a stroke reminiscent of a monarch knighting a favoured admiral. Accordingly he does not allow pressure to build. After a bright start, Tendulkar pushed the score along steadily, biding his time and allowing fresher partners to take risks. Throughout a contentious trip these tourists played with tenacity and audacity. It has been a colossal struggle between an ageing champion and a bold challenger.

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Rakesh Kukreti
PART 1-WHAT SYDNEY MORNING HERALD WROTE ABOUT SACHIN AFTER WIN IN 2 FINALS
by Rakesh Kukreti on Mar 07, 2008 10:19 AM

Apart from the frenzied finish and the curious outbreak of tackles on the field, the abiding memory of the match came from Tendulkar's bat. The first final, in Sydney, had produced one of the game's finest chasing innings. Accordingly, reporters hoped for a second helping from the maestro. Happily he obliged with a superb effort in the second final. Magnificent in Sydney, Tendulkar produced another well paced innings. Tendulkar looked comfortable from the first ball. At such times his bat appears as wide as the Suez Canal. The straight drive is the cornerstone of his batting and he plays it perfectly. To this solid foundation he adds fertile strokes square of the wicket and improvisations executed with imagination and dexterity. But the drive past the bowler tells the tale. It is an immaculate stroke unfurled without any hint of flamboyance. Spectators find in it the same satisfaction as a mathematician does in a formula. Tendulkar does not indulge himself at the crease. His style is not a style at all, merely his way of scoring runs. Even the apparently cheeky upper cut and the reverse sweep aired yesterday take into account score and field. He calculates and then commits. Not that every straight drive is the same. Normally the ball is punched past the bowler with an abbreviated swing. Facing Stuart Clark, he adjusted his stroke, rolled his writs at impact and still managed to send the ball speeding past deep mid-on.

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M A Sarvar Ali ali
Cricket
by M A Sarvar Ali ali on Mar 05, 2008 05:23 PM

I think u19 has waken the Indian team.

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abhishek kumar
sachin tendulker should sponser skp
by abhishek kumar on Mar 05, 2008 12:25 AM  | Hide replies

sachin the number one batsman in the world is the god of cricket....for whom cricket is a religion.

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damodaran cheriath
RE:sachin tendulker should sponser skp
by damodaran cheriath on Mar 05, 2008 12:16 PM
Better to retire as sson as possible. before kicking out just like Dada and wall

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neeraj arora
RE:sachin tendulker should sponser skp
by neeraj arora on Mar 05, 2008 03:25 PM
Tum jaise barking guys pichle 2 saal se sachin ko retire karne ki baat kar rahe hain. Jo tumhare baap media mein bolte hain wo bhi ab kai dinon tak bakwas nahin karenge.

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abhishek kumar
sachin tendulker should sponser skp
by abhishek kumar on Mar 05, 2008 12:25 AM

sachin the number one batsman in the world is the god of cricket....for whom cricket is a religion.

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guruchawla
Ranking
by guruchawla on Mar 04, 2008 11:38 PM  | Hide replies

India should rank no 1 in both test & odi, i wonder when will it happen

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damodaran cheriath
RE:Ranking
by damodaran cheriath on Mar 05, 2008 12:17 PM
Never

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Another Indian
RE:RE:Ranking
by Another Indian on Mar 07, 2008 05:26 PM
Yeah Damodaran, we already know the answer to the question "When will Damodaran learn to think logically?"..
You didn't understand the question from guru.. he was asking about Team India, not you.. :-)

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riyaz vora
RE:Ranking
by riyaz vora on Mar 11, 2008 09:42 AM
india is a big country of brave cricketers.
chakdey india

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Vinod Sohgoura
RE:Ranking
by Vinod Sohgoura on Mar 05, 2008 01:22 PM
sad you are so negative about our future

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buddhdev manish
RE:RE:Ranking
by buddhdev manish on Mar 06, 2008 10:35 AM
damu is mentaly seek..

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