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'All I have said in my book is the truth'


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gopinath shanthachar
Cricked World
by gopinath shanthachar on Nov 08, 2014 11:48 AM  | Hide replies

I think Sachin has opened 3rd innings.

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sukhmeet singh
Re: Cricked World
by sukhmeet singh on Nov 08, 2014 12:10 PM
u got it right .. crooked world.. hehe

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dineshhassija
matter of perception...
by dineshhassija on Nov 07, 2014 04:56 AM

there are 50% chances of wrong observations whenever we see something and chances of wrong understanding can be 100% when we communicate each other...

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Hafizul Amin
Presence
by Hafizul Amin on Nov 06, 2014 01:24 PM  | Hide replies

Mr Tendulkar just want to make his presence felt.Otherwise,he knows people are least intrested in his futile revalations

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stockstalks
Re: Presence
by stockstalks on Nov 06, 2014 01:29 PM
hehehhehehe. His Name is Sachin Tendulkar. He already had a great career to make sure the followers of Crickets will always remember him.

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Prasath Krishnamoorthy
Re: Presence
by Prasath Krishnamoorthy on Nov 07, 2014 02:28 AM
I bet you wouldn't have made this statement had it been Azhar!!!!

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leslie dsouza
ONLY TRUTH
by leslie dsouza on Nov 06, 2014 12:44 PM

Yes Yes Yes..........bechara bacche doesn't know the other side of truth.... sacchee

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crusaderzz
Never a Match Winner
by crusaderzz on Nov 06, 2014 12:41 PM  | Hide replies

Well here is a person who feels let out because he is not in the limelight. All this is being done to have some media attention. Unfortunately, though he was talented, he was not a match winner. Most of his runs have come only when India already had a strong foundation. Moreover, when the biggest scandal of cricket - match fixing happened during hisactive years, he chose to rremain silen. So there was no contribution from hhim to clean up the game of cricket, although he knew a lot and could have made a big difference. All in all, he just made money for himself and was completely selfish in not looking at the larger interests of the game. At most he can be commended for his impeccable behavior on and off the field and being showing great sportsmanship.

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stockstalks
Re: Never a Match Winner
by stockstalks on Nov 06, 2014 01:18 PM
Most of his runs have come only when India already had a strong foundation?

Can't laugh more....



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skp patnaik
tendulkar
by skp patnaik on Nov 06, 2014 07:23 AM  | Hide replies

Tendulkar has turned to a politician and he is not 100% true. Politicians have no habit of telling truth.

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chandrashekhar iyer
Re: tendulkar
by chandrashekhar iyer on Nov 06, 2014 12:38 PM
let us look at the revealations by sachin from the other angle, Greg chapel call him coach or Guru at that point of time felt what ever he said to sachin for the good of the cricket. And Guru's words are to be accepted in all spirit as per our culture. Why making it a big issue, its indian dirty habit to discuss the non issues first.

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stockstalks
Re: Re: tendulkar
by stockstalks on Nov 06, 2014 01:20 PM
Whats your Point man?



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Dhondu
I will
by Dhondu on Nov 06, 2014 12:13 AM

Never doubt that...!

If Sachin said it that means it is true and we don't need any evidence for that.


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kareem
Sachin
by kareem on Nov 05, 2014 11:56 PM

I wish You Should have kept some disciplining here..Criket still alive because BCCI and India, only one game we can lift world cup???, unfortunately Srelanka, Pakistahn , even Bangladesh capable of doing this great sports nations i this world.. .. cricketers earning billions(alas Dhoni can earn more than sachin) .better keep mum, why this controversy?

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Varadarajan Ravindran
Indian press
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Nov 05, 2014 11:48 PM  | Hide replies

The Indian press seems to disregard Sachin Tendulkar and provide some form of defense to Greg Chappell. Chappell was a useless coach who ruined Indian cricket for several years. This indirect Teflon coating afforded by the Indian press of foreign coaches like Chappell should stop

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Vaempuli V
Re: Indian press
by Vaempuli V on Nov 06, 2014 09:59 AM
true. very true. Pakistani media is more knowledgeable than the wannabe Indian media. But what to expect from news traders with an MBA? they love setting up one linguistic group against another useless couch potatoes rule the roost

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