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oh my SACHIN TENDULKAR!

This is just one among the myriad posts eulogizing Sachin Tendulkar's double ton.

It wasn't expected from Sachin Tendulkar, at least I didn't expect him to score a double hundred in a one day international, despite being his hardcore fan. Virendar Sehwag was the default choice to break the 200-run barrier while Tendulkar was expected to play a fatherly role guiding the young Indian batting lineup.

Yesterday, Tendulkar, however, chose to play the role of a big brother, protecting his young buddies and bullying the opponents. Once the South Africans were tamed by the master, the young guns too fired ruthlessly decimating the South African attack in Gwalior.

It was Tendulkar of 90s. It was that vintage, audacious and boyish flamboyance that people, especially who have follwed him since his early days in cricket, often relate to on hearing his name.

The innings is very very special, cannot be compared to any of his previous best efforts; back-to-back centuries in Sharjah, 175 in Hyderabad last year, 98 Vs Pakistan in 2003 world cup, and others.

This is a knock that mortals can dream of, an innings that should be captured on a DVD and passed on to generations, and an exhibition of highest quality batting. The knock is a Bible for all the budding cricketers on how to pace an ODI innings, resist the temptation of going after the bowling on a flat surface and build partnerships, and importantly staying humble.

People who have watched the feat in the stadium will claim "I was there!" whenever a discussion on the innings would come up. This innings would have given Sunil Gavaskar and Ravi Shastri - typical Tendulkar fans - the ultimate joy of their life. While Gavaskar would be proud of his disciple's feat, Ravi would have fallen short of words to praise the artist. It was fitting that both of them were present in the stadium yesterday and Ravi was doing the commentory along with Danny Morrison when Sachin achieved this milestone.

Take a bow Sir!

PS: Someone from somewhere will still say Tendulkar is selfish and is after records.
9 comments:

Short and sweet, yet very expressive. Free flow and fabulous presentation. Great Job!


Thanks a ton. It was the masterful innings that gave the free flow and presentation.


Yes. I do agree with the gentleman. Your blogging standards has reached next level. I truly enjoy going through your blogs. Great stuff dude!!

BTW: From where do you extract time for blogging ?


Thanks Amarnath. That's a very encouraging comment from you buddy.

I have made it a point to write at least on post per week. I usually write during weekends.


Such words could come out only of a Sachin die-hard fan....and of course the fact that you have got great vocabulary too helps. All in all a very excellent post, which even Sachin himself would be proud to read :)


He he. Thank you Feroz. BTW I believe you hate cricket.


Though I do not really like to watch and read anything about Cricket, can definitely sense the excitement with which you wrote this. Your words say it all.. :) Good flow Vinay..! I agree with Mr. Amarnath. In fact, if you remember, I told this last time when we met... keep it up!


Yes .. ur true ... My bro was der during the match .. He feels as he is the most luckiest person on this earth.... and i proudly say .. he played for the country not for records...


@Sridevi: Thanks a lot. Yeah! I remember your words. Thanks again.


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