18 yrs of international cricketing for S R Tendulkar

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  • sivaadarsh
    • Jul 2007
    • 373

    18 yrs of international cricketing for S R Tendulkar

    On this day way back in 1989 Sachin Tendulkar made his international test debut at Karachi, He made just 15 runs, being bowled by Waqar Younis (debut match for him as well)

    Now 18yrs since he started his international cricketing career, he chose a brilliant way to celebrate the occasion today, though his scoring a ton would have added a crown to the occasion. (he fell short by just 3 runs)

    Scribbled below are few other milestone events.......of his

    His One-day International (ODI) debut on December 18 was equally disappointing, where he was dismissed without scoring a run, again by Waqar Younis.

    The tour of New Zealand in which he fell for 88 in the Second Test; John Wright, who later became the coach of India, took the catch that prevented Tendulkar from becoming the youngest centurion in Test cricket.

    His maiden Test century came in next tour, to England in August 1990 at Old Trafford.

    His first ODI century came on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo. It had taken Tendulkar 79 ODIs to score a century. (Not surprising he couldnt make it today as well)


    While at school, he was involved in unbroken 664-run partnership in a Harris Shield game in 1988 with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli, who also went on to represent India. The destructive pair reduced one bowler to tears and made the rest of the opposition unwilling to continue the game. Sachin scored over 320 in this innings and averaged over a thousand in the tournament.

    During his early days as a schoolboy cricketer he went to the MRF pace academy to train as a pace bowler but was sent back home. The man who turned him back was legendary fast bowler Dennis Lillee who told the young Tendulkar, 'Just focus on your batting'. This simple comment would result in the birth of one of the greatest batsmen of all time.

    The rest is history........
    Regards.

    Siva Adarsh
  • sparrow
    • Dec 2006
    • 3974

    #2
    he is just ok I feel... my personal opinion... (pls do not take it wrong or in any other way) is that he is being hyped too much...

    There are lot of other batsman who when given a change may perform well
    Never regret a day in your life. Good days give you happiness; bad days give you experiences; both are essential to life-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    • sivaadarsh
      • Jul 2007
      • 373

      #3
      very true sparrow(dunno ur gender o-> or o+)

      But in India........if someone performs well consistantly for a while, he is taken to an iconic status and people start expecting a lot each and every time.

      But as far as his playing tactics were concerned, the veterans around the world have noted and appreciated his skills in batting especially working his way with his wrists.
      Regards.

      Siva Adarsh

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      • Nachus
        Await Activation
        • Nov 2008
        • 1

        #4
        gud info tanxs

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        • boy ax
          • Oct 2009
          • 166

          #5
          thsnks,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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