Sachin Tendulkar – From Endulkar to Almighty

| March 28, 2010 | 136 Comments

I was restless on my bed exactly 3 years ago at 3 am on March 24, 2007. Indian team was out of the world cup 2007 in league stage. Like all the Indian cricket fans I too was very disappointed with the team’s performance. However unlike other fans instead of cursing the players, I was thinking about the players’ state of mind, especially of the Little Master’s Sachin Tendulkar. Sehwag and Dravid were sitting outside the dressing room with him and through the eyes, you could even see the pain that they were going through. Nobody wants to lose!

But then the Indian Cricket fans (or the sub continent fans) are different from the world. Next morning, I opened the idiot box and as expected, media had not spared anyone, in exploiting the sadness and turning it into backlash towards the players. With the news items like all the seniors/non performing should be sacked from the team immediately, it sparked a feeling of angst and hatred amongst the public. In the central Indian city of Indore, dozens marched with what they described as “a funeral of Indian cricket”. It was just madness all over. They didn’t stop over there, the players’ home were not safe, the fans started shouting and pelting stones onto every player’s home. Dhoni’s house in Ranchi was broken by the so called fans. Suddenly the news broke of few fans outside Sachin Tendulkar’s house in Mumbai who were demanding of his retirement. I was amazed to see when a 10 year old boy started giving tips to Tendulkar, on how to defend a ball (as Sachin got bowled in defending the inswinger from Dilhara Fernando). What the hell was going on!

“Tell me, the world has gone on talking about all this [our defeat and exit] but has anybody spared a thought for us?,” asked an emotional Tendulkar. “Did they try to find out what we have been going through? I am shattered beyond words and I feel helpless. I’ve never felt so bad in my entire career,” he said. “No matter how many Tests or one-day series you win, nothing else even comes close to a World Cup triumph. The World Cup was our passion, our collective goal, our dream and that has been shattered. And we all are terribly disappointed over it.” Sachin, was I not thinking the same?

I switched off the box and turned on my desktop. Being the moderator of the biggest Tendulkar community on Orkut, I had already realized what it could be seen in the SRT community. Total Mess ! The loyalty of the fans was on sake. The fans started leaving the community, saying Sachin has disappointed them and the nation. True! But then what do we actually want? Do we want his head or what? Sachin Tendulkar himself would have been more disappointed than any other person in the world, isn’t it? Cricket is his life and World cup his dream. It was the time when many of us believed that if and Indian Team deserves to win, it was this combination to win the Cup for India. With Ganguly, Dravid, Yuvraj, Dhoni, Uthappa, Zaheer, Kumble, Bhajji in the side, this was Sachin’s best chance to win the Cup.

Except his loyal fans, the whole world went against him, asking for his retirement. From former players to media and to Cricket Administrators all went against the Little Champ. Tendulkar didn’t say anything on his retirement but he did reply to the allegation from the team coach Greg Chappell on his commitment by saying,”Paani sar se ooncha ho gaya hai (Things have gone a bit too far to keep quiet). I’ve given my heart and my soul for 17 years. No coach had mentioned even in passing that my attitude was not correct,” Tendulkar told Times of India. “Cricket has been my life for all these years and will always be.”

India’s next tour was against Bangladesh, Tendulkar looked determined not to throw his wicket or go after the bowling irrespective of the opponent. Scored back to back 100, fans hardly bothered team’s performance against a team like Bangladesh. He scored 254 runs in 2 test matches and they were highest by any player from both the teams. Fans and experts raised the question, Tendulkar scores against the minnows. Tendulkar didn’t reply.

Then started the long tour of England. India was scheduled to play 1 ODI against Ireland, 3 ODIs against South Africa (all in Glasgow), 7 ODIs & 3 test matches against England. Sachin, failing to flick a straighter one from Whelan, got bowled out for just 4 while chasing a target of 170 odd runs. Then arrived the mighty Proteas and Tendulkar showed his class and arrogance in the 3 match series scoring 200 runs (with 2 nineties) and was Man of the Series. Though the test series could not be termed as successful series by his standard as Sachin scored 228 runs. But Tendulkar looked determined not to throw his wicket. He didn’t play a singl rash shot in the entire test series and was bit unlucky to get out on 91, but then his score of 91 and 84 runs did help India to win the series in England after 20 years. In the 7 ODIs against England, he was in top form, scoring 374 runs with two more scores of 90 plus. There were questions raised again that Sachin can’t play short pitch bowling well as was hit by Anderson on helmet’s grill in test series,Tendulkar didn’t reply. Tendulkar scored maximum runs in overall series 574 runs in 10 ODIs and 228 runs in Tests, a grand total of 802 runs.

He didn’t play the Twenty–20 World Cup and under MS Dhoni’s fresh scaptaincy, India won the inaugural T-20 world cup. Questions were raised again, do we really need seniors? It was believed that India won because Sachin, Dravid & Ganguly were not in the team. Tendulkar again didn’t react.

Australia arrived in Oct, just after the T-20 World Cup , India lost the series by 2-5, won in Mohali and Mumbai. The anchor at Mohali was Sachin and Ganguly’s partnership. Dravid lost his place from ODI team, Ganguly’s place was in danger. Sachin scored 278 runs in the series while the second best Yuvraj had just 192 runs.

Shoaib Akhtar and co. were ready to take on the Indians in next series. Tendulkar was at his best in ODI’s especially in Gwalior where he scored 97 runs. The innings was a combination of class and brilliant stroke play. Sad to see him getting so close to 100 and yet not able to score 100. Though he scored 139 runs in test series in 2 tests he played, but that test series clearly belonged to Dada. Sachin scored 259 runs in ODIs next only to Yuvraj by just 13 runs. Questions raised again, Sachin gets nervous in the 90’s and can’t score 100 that easily. Master was again silent.

The Year 2007 went in trying to play the ball in the right place. Showing the determination of how much he wants to stay on the wicket. Sachin Tendulkar was greedy yet again. Though scores were more into 90’s but he looked solid as never before. Tendulkar was scoring again for India. He didn’t say anything in media since the start of Bangladesh test series. But what exactly was going in his mind, could anyone guess?

The new year began in style and controversy. Sachin Tendulkar finally scored a 100 at his most favorite ground Sydney Cricket Ground. The match is more famous for the controversies than any other thing. But nothing affected Sachin’s innings. Sachin kept scoring at all the grounds of Australia. The shot of the series came in the 3rd test match at Perth. Brett Lee to Tendulkar, short ball, Tendulkar was almost ready to let the ball go over his head, but on Perth pitch, the fastest on earth, against one of the fastest bowler, Tendulkar showed what hand eye coordination is all about. How much time HE has to play ball. He played the ball at the very last moment while ducking it. When everyone thought the ball would go past the batsman, Tendulkar showed his class, bent a little bit and then sliced it over the slips to third man boundary. Mark Nicholas was the commentator and his was reaction was, “ That’s awesome ! It’s one for the photographer and one for our memory” .

May be only Tendulkar made that shot looked beautiful. No slog no hard hitting, innovation at its best and a lesson for all the kids, a new way to tackle short pitch balls. Scored 493 runs in 4 test, the top scorer of the series. In CB series final Sachin shows his class yet again. Without doubt, Australia, the best side in the world has always brought best out of Sachin. His 117* in SCG was a treat to watch. India has never won a tri series in Australia before. A drought was over. India won its 1st tri series tournament after the gap of 6 years. Sachin scored 399 runs in 10 ODI’s next only to Gambhir who scored 440 runs. Overall 892 runs on the tour. Question raised: None. Ganguly’s career over in ODIs.

Next 2 series were not good for him, he missed the test series against South Africa and was not in touch against Mendis and Murli in the test series. He wasn’t clueless against Ajantha Mendis and Muttiah Muralitharan, like some of his team-mates, for he often began confidently only to get out in unorthodox ways or to soft shots. From Sachin to Dravid, Laxman to Ganguly, it was a poor series for every senior batsmen. The fab four’s career was on stake. The new question raised, should they get a chance to play together again in test cricket? Are you still expecting a reply from Sachin? No, let the bat speak.

Australia arrived once again, Tendulkar was short of 77 runs in breaking the world record of most number of runs in the test cricket. He did it in the second test at Mohali, that was my 1st day at RBS office and I was fined for reaching the training room late. I forgot I was in office, I was clapping and cheering for every run he scored before reaching the milestone. The atmosphere in cafeteria was like a stadium and in the process I forgot my training. Nevermind, I was happy to pay the fine, may be for the 1st time in my life. Tendulkar breaks his silence after months, “ Success is a process and during that journey sometimes there are stones thrown at you and you convert them into milestones. It’s a great feeling.” Runs kept coming in the entire series and he again was the second highest run scorer from both the teams. 393 runs in 4 test . Gambhir was on top with 463 runs. Ganguly and Kumble retired from test cricket.

Tendulkar didn’t stop there, he played one of the best knock of his test cricket career at Chennai against the Englishmen just after the 26/11 attack. Determined Tendulkar once again played a match winning knock, that too in 4th innings of a test match. The innings which stopped people, fans, experts, media and critics from raising any more question. But not a single time Tendulkar replied them directly. All he did was reply with his bat. 4 back to back Centuries in test cricket and three huge score of 163*, 175 & 200* in ODI within a year time, not to forget his 139 in the tri series finals.

3 years back, cricket fanatics, experts, media wanted Sachin to retire, today they all want him in the T-20 international cricket, though he has already retired from T-20 cricket. Sachin stands by his words. 3 years after the disaster, Tendulkar is on the top! Though he was always on top amongst his fans but now on top of every former cricketer’s list, media / experts and cricket fanatic’s list. Tendulkar never reacted to any of the comments/ criticism made on him. The generous Tendulkar not even said anything against any of those critics even after scoring so many runs.

This year I predicted everything correctly about his scores in every match he played. My close friend Alok knows how good I am at predictions when it comes to the Master. My last and final prediction on Sachin Tenudlkar, he will quit from Oneday Cricket and Twenty-20(including IPL) after the World Cup 2011 (irrespective of the result in the World Cup) and will continue to play the test cricket till 2015. But what’s in Sachin Tendulkar’s mind is still a secret and we will only come to know about it through his bat.

The performance of top players since 24th March 2007 till Date:

Sachin Tendulkar
Test : 31, Runs: 2279, Average: 59.12, 100’s: 12, 50’s: 11
ODI: 58, Runs: 2751, Average: 51.90, 100’s: 5, 50’s: 16, Strike Rate: 89.20

Virender Sehwag
Test: 24, Runs: 2536, Average: 61.85, 100’s: 7, 50’s: 9
ODi: 51, Runs: 2094, Average: 42.73, 100’s: 4, 50’s: 11, Strike Rate: 124.71

Mohammad Yousuf
Test: 13, Runs: 878, Average: 38.17, 100’s: 1, 50’s: 5
ODi: 46, Runs: 1716, Average: 47.66, 100’s: 3, 50’s: 12, Strike Rate: 79.88

Yuvraj Singh
ODi: 84, Runs: 2797, Average: 39.95, 100’s: 5, 50’s: 16, Strike Rate: 92.70

Ricky Ponting
Test: 33, Runs: 2532, Average: 45.21, 100’s:6, 50’s: 15
ODi: 74, Runs: 2903, Average: 44.66, 100’s: 6, 50’s: 20, Strike Rate: 83.51

Kevin Pietersen
Test: 37, Runs: 2913, Average: 47.75, 100’s: 10, 50’s: 8
ODi: 54, Runs: 1573, Average: 36.58, 100’s: 4, 50’s: 8, Strike Rate:80.62

Jacques Kallis
Test: 30, Runs: 2413, Average: 53.62, 100’s: 10, 50’s: 8
ODi: 49 , Runs: 1965, Average: 49.12, 100’s: 2, 50’s: 16, Strike Rate: 78.66

MS Dhoni
Test: 28, Runs: 1722, Average: 50.64, 100’s: 3, 50’s: 14
ODi: 93, Runs: 3433, Average: 56.27, 100’s: 5, 50’s: 23, Strike Rate:85.52

Greame Smith
Test: 29, Runs: 2514, Average: 55.86, 100’s: 9, 50’s: 8
ODi: 43, Runs: 1772, Average: 44.30, 100’s: 2, 50’s: 17, Strike Rate:86.82

Mike Hussey
Test: 33, Runs: 2226, Average: 42.00, 100’s: 6, 50’s: 11
ODi: 77, Runs: 2391, Average: 48.79, 100’s: 0, 50’s: 20, Strike Rate: 86.41

Gambhir
Test: 18, Runs: 2114, Average: 66.06, 100’s: 8, 50’s: 8
ODi: 77, Runs: 2668, Average: 41.04, 100’s: 6, 50’s: 17, Strike Rate: 86:65

Rahul Dravid
Test: 32, Runs: 2221, Average: 42.71, 100’s: 6, 50’s: 12

Conclusion from the above stats:
• He is the third highest run getter in last 3 years. Sachin scored 5030 in 89 matches. Ponting on top with 5435 runs in 107(18 more matches than Sachin) matches followed by MS Dhoni who scored 5155 runs in 121(32 more matches than Sachin) matches.
• Tendulkar and Dhoni are the only players who have average more than 50 in both form of the game.
• Tendulkar topped with overall 17 centuries, followed by Gambhir who has 14.
• Sehwag on top when it comes to strike rates in ODI with 124.71 runs per 100 balls, followed by Yuvraj (92.70) and Sachin Tendulkar (89.20)

The above stats clearly shows that why Sachin is the number one batsman in the last 3 years. Are you reading Mr Ian Chappell? Ian Chappell wrote in his column “If Tendulkar had found an honest mirror three years ago and asked the question: ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall who is the best batsman of all?’ It would’ve answered: ‘Brian Charles Lara’. “If he asked that same mirror right now: ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall should I retire?’ The answer would be: ‘Yes.”

If Ian Chappell has found a mirror right now and asked the question: “Mirror, mirror on the wall who is the best batsman of all? It will answer:’Sachin Tendulkar’. “If he asks that same mirror right now: ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall should I retire from writing?’ The answer would be: ‘Yes,”.

I hope Kapil Dev would stop cribbing after checking these stats. In every second innings of Sachin in past three years he just said one thing, I want to see him play like the young Tendulkar, the Tendulkar of 90’s. Here you go Mr Dev, Sachin is scoring almost at the strike rate of 90, better than all the contemporary cricketers.

Ian Chappell in 2007
At the moment, he looks like a player trying to eke out a career; build on a glittering array of statistics, if he really is playing for that reason and not to help win as many matches as he can for India, then he is wasting his time and should retire immediately.”

Ian Chappell in 2010
It’s not just the number of runs he’s scored in this prolific period (although four Test centuries in six innings is pretty impressive); rather it’s the manner of his run-gathering. In his scintillating 175 against Australia and the double-century that demolished South Africa, it was his dominance that stood out. Both innings rattled along at much better than a run-a-ball,s and when he is regularly punching drives off the back foot you know Tendulkar is master of all he surveys.

Rameez Raja in 2007
“I would want to see him play regularly for India in Test matches, maybe not so in One-day cricket. You need little more fire power in One-day cricket and the youngsters can provide that fire power. “Of late, his graph has been going down and though he is averaging around 50, he has not been winning matches for India for quite a few years. You need bit of experience and class (in Test cricket) and certainly Sachin has that experience and class and maybe he will be of use to India in Test cricket.”

Rameez Raja in 2010
“He’s been a great ambassador for India and world cricket, He is a great role model because for someone who has played international cricket for 20-odd years there isn’t a single scandal against him. It shows the character of the man and he still has the passion and enthusiasm of a 10-year-old.”

Kapil Dev in 2007
“Sachin Tendulkar should retire. A player should know when his time is over, like Gavaskar. People asked him, why now? Instead of why not retiring.”

Kapil Dev in 2010
“Sachin has touched several milestones during his 20-year career in the international cricket. He certainly deserves the Bharat Ratna. We will be very happy if he gets the highest honour of the country, Even if Sachin would have got a duck in this innings, still I would say that he deserves the honour. No decision should be taken on the basis of performance in one match, but I am keeping in mind his overall contribution.”

Times Of India in 2006
Endulkar – On Sachin’s retirement

Times of India in 2010
‘Tendulkar is Almighty now’

How things have been changed from 2007 to 2010. Its hard to believe people commented and had doubt on the India’s biggest icon and most favourite son. Enough have been said about the year 98. Enough have been said about his 200 at Gwalior. Its time to shut our mouth and let the master’s bat speaks for him and his fans. Things have turned around again and to conclude everything there can’t be a better saying than the one follows. As the famous placard during the Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Daredevils read “ Sachin Tendulkar— Reducing the number of atheists since 1989.”

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  1. Ashish says:

    brilliant article..
    that’s d genius of the man-sachin tendulkar..personalities truly r reflected after the drought.its the resilience of grets which turn them into greatest!!!!

  2. vibhav says:

    wat an article dis is!!!! m sure its gonna turn all sachin haters into sachin lovers!!! if tat doesn happen, then v can assume tat ppl r not quiet human beings..!!

  3. vinoth kumark says:

    Awesome article man keep the good work going,i was almost moved to tears but my strong mind drew back to my concious,i am watching cricket since 94 i will also retire from watching cricket if sachin retires……..

  4. Yadvendar says:

    awesome article…..full marks to the author…but dont want sachin to retire ever!

  5. Yadvendar says:

    awesome article…..full marks to the author…but personally I dont want sachin to retire ever!

  6. Ankit Doshi says:

    Nobody wants the Maestro to retire… Not even in his dreams…

    Ritesh, wonderful piece about Sachin Tendulkar…. Loved reading as much as you enjoyed writing it… Kudos and keep writing…

  7. charu.fan of the almighty says:

    man..what an article..u speak what shud hav been spoken long ago..if by any chance ny of the critics are reading this article..they shud think twice before blabbering about someone who is so way past their league
    ..sachin..u r beyond awesome..u rock..

  8. shubhankar says:

    excellent article ..hope this one lifts cobweb from minds of some of those who still thinks that immortals can judge the God!!

  9. shubhankar says:

    excellent article ..hope this one lifts cobweb from minds of some of those who still thinks that mortals can judge the God!!

  10. Chemcee says:

    brilliant awesome compilation.it shud b published in a newspaper.
    shud be read by ian chappel.
    Sachin is God.

  11. navjot boparai says:

    great article man…
    we an actually feel ur emmence love for Sachin..congrats …n KEEP GOING :)

  12. Vijay says:

    Amazing one Ritesh :)

    You have said many Sachin’s fans words :)

    Would Love to see him Winning World Cup for India and that would be Best moment and he may retire after it :)

  13. Arunkumar says:

    Excellent article my friend. Thanks for fwd’ing to me.

    Yes, several things changed from 2007 to 2010 except our faith in the Master. Faith in GOD always pays off !!

    Cheers,
    Arun

  14. Mihir Kulkarni says:

    The article is nice ,however in a game of cricket ,no cricketer is bigger than the game. It is a team game and winning and losing is part and parcel of the game.
    Sachin is one of the best batsmen in the world,we say this because we havent seen Gavaskar, Sobers.
    Also the conditions when they layed cricket were different.
    Sachin has elegance and super fitness.But when it comes to any test wins abroad you can only take two names
    Veerendra Sehwag and Raul Dravid.They have helped India win in Australia, West Indies, England,Newzealand.If you check the stats Sachin’s contribution is a no in terms of series win here.In the recent past Zaheer Khan has helped India win test matches by his amazing spells.
    All i want to say is,no player is bigger or greater than the game, and as long as India win i will be happy, whether Sachin contributes to it or not.

  15. Oh Man Nice!!! You have written all the things i tell people!! Those who criticise Sachin i have these Stats always in my mind! I just know 1 thing he has killed all of them..He was never out of nick..i always knew after world Cup he will thrash everyone!! I am just so happy the way things are going on..I just hope for better and better from GOD!!!! I want to see him play both formats till the end..i want to see him thrash bowlers in ODI’s and show his amazing class in Tests!!

    Sach Is God!!!:)

    Nice Write UP!:)

    Sachin Fans rather Devotees think alike! Some can write them …But i can feel in my heart all the time! Love you Sachin!!!!

  16. vinay says:

    Beautiful article….. People have stopped seeing cricket as a game thats the main problem. And i still remember how much disappointed I was when all were saying that the period of fab four is over. There are no words to explain about sachin and his attitude and Passion. But to a great person thanks for the great article.

  17. Dev Priya says:

    Heart-touching article. For me Cricket is synonymous to Sachin. I have grown up seeing Master play and will leave watching it the day he leaves cricket.

    I still remember my intro with cricket, back in 90s when my Mom was saying one day “Ye naya ladka dekho ghungraale balon wala kitna accha chauka maarta hai”, that was the day I started watching cricket and that was my intro with the Master too. Quickly I fell in love with this game and the God of this game. I admired every shot of him and he kept on perfecting them. I can never forget the two consecutive sixes he had hit to Kasprowicz, it still gives me goose bumps when I watch those sixes.

    Somehow, I don’t feel that it is just “numbers” which makes someone what Sachin is. Look at Dhoni, I feel ashamed to call him as our captain because his batting “sucks” – I don’t care for his ranking or the amount of run under his belt. It sucks! Shaun Pollock exposed his batting in first IPL where he showed Dhoni that he needs to go back to school and learn how to play a perfect good length delivery. But Sachin on the contrary makes respect ooze out for him from everyone who watch him bat. And finally Mr. Dhoni agreed to this too after MI defeated CSK that “textbook shots” can win matches in any format of the game.

    I am not able to control myself from writing more and more but I know that I write radical things at times so its better to pull off :)

    Thanks a ton for putting up so much of effort in writing this classy article. I loved it :)

    – Dev

  18. Monusai Rathod says:

    Thanks for such a wonderful article..i really appreciate your hard work.

  19. Monusai Rathod says:

    Have u guys ever seen Ricky Ponting commenting on God since 3-4 months…jealous fellow !!! he wud not geniunely appreciate the master, even clarke showed courtesy by appreciating his double century.

    Secondly, Even Cricinfo never appreciated Pontings Career. If you ever look at his page on Cricinfo..his Timeline, Special knocks have never been mentioned instead they have well noted career of Shane bond, who has not played more than 22 test or 100 ODI’s

    Ponting is a loser !!!!!

  20. Ramya says:

    Well written article, shows how hypocritical the media is

  21. Chinmay Aney says:

    Excellent Compilation….!! Have no words to speak or write….almost in tears..!!

  22. sunny says:

    Very very nice article… i have ever seen for the GOD aka Master of Cricket(SRT)… Sachin is really a person who speaks with bat not by any comment.. its his generosity that makes him Top of the world..

  23. hemendra lodhi says:

    Sachin is my god. actually he is our god.
    he doesn’t need to prove anything, he is an amazing person who always think about country first. so, no one should preach commitment to him. i actually feel, he has something of GOD in him.

    A bow to u master… my lord….

  24. abhishek says:

    Great work, I envy you…you seem to be a truly great fan of sachin, unlike me :(

  25. Ravi Tiwari says:

    Realy a v gud article with good stats for those who like comparision….sachin is getting better by d day.times of india headlines once read “SACH IS THE PRESSURE OF BEING TENDULKAR” n nt everybody understands it.

  26. Mukesh says:

    Excellent article. Truly a tribute to little master’s performance over last 3 years. Sachin always amazes his critics and last one year is awesome. Wish him to continue same form in future especially in next year’s world cup.

    Chappel should be asking now ” Mirror, mirror, where should I hide now?” ;-)

    Nice article, well done. Keep it up… keep writing..

  27. akshara says:

    really a beautiful article by SACH IS LIFE!!
    so heart touching… being a die hard fan of the god im really very very happy in reading this article…
    do publish some more articles making sachin fans happy [:)]
    sachin has a great attitude which is unmatched by any1 in this world.his passion and commitments are more for the game n havent diminished a bit..
    hail SACHIN!!!!!!!!!!
    proud to b a “SACHINIST”

  28. chandrashekhar says:

    finally this is the best article about sachin tendulkar. I am one of his biggest fans, i too had exactly the same thoughts presented in the article. unfortunately i am not a good writer!!! keep writing in this way!!!

  29. Dileep says:

    Take a bow Before Sachin Tendulkar.
    Sachinnn Sachinnnn…..
    Really a very gud article…i couldn’t resist myself for reading it 2-3 times in a row.
    Sachin is what he is :)

  30. hitesh says:

    awesome post,,,though m not a cricket follower but d post is really touching..gr8 job ritesh

  31. Saurabh says:

    brilliant brilliant brilliant article……

  32. theepak says:

    SUPERB ARTICLE….TREAT TO SACHIN FANS

  33. theepak says:

    SUPERB ARTICLE…..TREAT TO SACHIN FANS…

  34. Jeev Shanbhag says:

    This is a brilliant article, deserves applauds and yes Sachin! The best batsman in the world. Even in IPL he is scoring lauds for MI.

  35. Balaji Rao Penumadu says:

    Excellent Article..I want to take a print out and keep this with my certificates..

  36. prasad says:

    times of India has been pawned by the master blaster :D

  37. Mayank Kumawat says:

    absolutely true article….
    i’m surprised to see that why the no. of comments passed down after reading such a brilliant article is so less…

    it should have been equal to atlest no. of runs scored by sachin in international career……

    well, one factor that the writer and me shared with each other is that we both remained on sachin’s side in 2007 world cup cricis then as well….

    so. speak “SACHIN -THE GREAT”…………..

  38. yadu says:

    thanx man for presenting what is there in the minds of million people in a simple and un questionable manner.I believe only gods can leave a such a life,he doesn’t make any sounds like empty vessels and show to others in reality what his replay is.AS BRADMAN had gone i dont think there is no one in this planet who have the right to curse sachin. If they want to do that just think about their all previous stupid comments .By criticising the master everybody will listen to you b’coz out of millions only 3 or 5 fools do that.

  39. Avinash says:

    Man a heart-touching aritcle… being a fan of sachin I’always questioned by my friends… but as always sachin give all answers by himself.. its really touching.. my eyes been wet… love to see chapples or other cricket pandits… comments abt sachin.. How the hell they can comment on player like sachin when they haven’t played like him… Hail Sachin… Sachin is really reduces the no. of athics… n I m one of them… Love Sachin..

  40. Deepak says:

    WOW…. Thanks a lot feel really proud and once again great about what we have… knowing whom i have supported for so long…. who is the best I have know since i know the game….

    Nice article thanks again.

  41. Chandra Prakash says:

    This shows what a man can do when he has passion and dedication …………….

  42. Zubair Ahmed says:

    Writing at its best… Thats one heck of a writing by Ritesh… Keep up the good work and Sachin does speak from his bat to silence all his critics… The best thing about him is that he has controversy-free cricketer for all his life… Kudos to the writer for his sensational stufff…

  43. Reetu Chandra says:

    Absolutely wonderful!!!!! awesome article!!!!!! This can be done by only true fan of cricket. And I know you Ritesh this can be done only by you. Congrats for writing a masterpiece not for cricket people but to everyone who can learn from Tendulkar how to deliver in hour of crisis.

  44. Sandesh says:

    Ritesh, another sooper banner. It was at the DY Patil Stadium yesterday.

    “God wanted to play Cricket. That’s why Sachin Tendulkar was born!”

  45. Simran says:

    Well done!!Another impressive one could have come from you,i knew!And you proved it.Everything is up to the mark. Keep up the good work and keep rocking always!

  46. deep says:

    Wat an article!!! u wonderfully expressed wat millions of ppl want to

  47. Ashwin says:

    Excellent article with excellent ending quote!!

  48. Ashish singh says:

    thanx buddy for nice writting… u hav given all the facts clealry about the greatness of THE GREAT SACHIN..
    I think, now onwords no loosing freak will ever try to show his retardness by criticise him….keep it up man…

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