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Sachin Tendulkar – A Genius in Perennial Agony

Sachin Tendulkar – A Genius in Perennial Agony

“This little prick’s gonna get more runs than you, AB” said Merv Hughes to Allan Border. This happened when Border was only few runs short of 10,000 and sachin was in his teens. You can dissect this statement in two different ways. 1) Merv Hughes is an extraordinary visionary 2) The genius of Sachin was [...]

November 7, 2009 | 3 Comments More

175 from 141 of Sachin – when solitude met Immortality.

What a knock? 175 from 141 balls, while chasing a mammoth total of 351. People have short term memory loss; this year sachin has scored 3 centuries (the highest by anyone this year) at a very good average better than most others. Yet people say he has grown old, and he should hang up his [...]

November 6, 2009 | 0 Comments More

Sachin – The God who wrote his own script

There is a dialogue in a Japanese movie titled ‘Initial D’. If translated it means “God is also Human, but he can do things which ordinary people can’t do”. What ordinary people cannot do in a cricket field is to write their own script. There may be great players, but they are bound to go [...]

October 20, 2009 | 1 Comment More