Re: So much focus on Tendulkar.....
by siva anand on Jul 18, 2011 12:21 PM
England always creates a new Indian Hero . I got a feeling Mukund is going to create more problem ..Expecting a Lords Test from Mukund
I guess his innins angst Somerset has appeared as "Harbinger of Doom" (26 run of 50balls)…
I am sure the deadly pack of Eng. bolwers like James Anderson, Tim Bresnan, Chris Tremlett, Stuart Broad etc. will tear apart our gods …. Whats say…. ?
Re: To all disciples of Fake GOD
by shammi khandelwal on Jul 18, 2011 12:09 PM
never shor ur real strength in these practice matches......... Whats say…. ?
It is obvious that the analysts working for the Poms are watching old pre-2007 videos of Sachin Tendulkar, when his reflexes seemed to have slowed down, and he did demonstrate his weakness to incoming balls, while being bowled several times off the inside edge. But that is history, and Sachin now is playing better than those times. He has not been bowled in that fashion in recent times.
Thank you Mr. Vaughn for notifying the greatness of our beloved son Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. Yes you are right usually great sportman across teh world now and in the past have gained many a enemy along with the fame but Tendulkar is exceptional, it is his attitude not only towards the game but also towards life sets him apart from other greats. If you have to compare all the sportmen of the current era and ask simple question "who is the greatest" tendulkar will be there on top. Despite having acheived so much in life he remains simple and down to earth, he is not only above all politicians in teh country but also above all teh celebrities in our country.
Most of the time this player was LBW or bowled because of ball keeping low and not because of swing or otherwise. Sachin places the ball very nicely to on side if it is an in-swinger and cuts the ball above slip fielders if it is an outswinger.
Re: Sachin
by Varun on Jul 18, 2011 12:01 PM
lol. Fans see weird things. He has problems outside the off when the balls has lateral movement off the pitch. That is a known issue. Well so does most other batsmen. So nothing new.
Re: Re: LOL .....
by Dire Straits on Jul 18, 2011 11:38 AM
Naa .... it was for the supposed tactic of 'swing & bounce' to tame him. Wonder why they couldn't tame him previously as suggested by that average.