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Thursday 30 January 2014

Essay on Sachin Tendulkar


India is a cricket crazy country and there is a saying in India 'Cricket is my religion and Sachin is my God'. People in India are mad about Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar for he is the greatest ever One Day International player and one of the greatest Test Cricket player. The Master Blaster, holds several batting records, including the most Test centuries and the most one-day international centuries, and was rated in 2002 by Wisden as the second greatest Test batsman ever, after Sir Don Bradman.
He received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India's highest sporting honour, for 1997-1998, and the civilian award Padma Shri in 1999. Tendulkar was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997.Sachin was born on 24 April 1973 in Mumbai (then Bombay) into a middle-class family. His parents Ramesh and Rajni Tendulkar named him after his family's favourite music director Sachin Dev Burman. Sachin was sent to Sharadashram Vidyamandir School where he started his cricketing career under Coach Ramakant Achrekar. While at school, he was involved in a mammoth 664 run partnership in a Harris Shield game with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli. At the age of 14 Sachin became the youngest player ever selected for Mumbai in the West Zone Ranji Trophy league and tine legend was born.Subsequently, b-e was selected for the Sportster Trophy for boys under 17. His scores of 15-8, 97 and 75 also won him the Man of the Series award and took his team (Dattu Phadkar XI) to victory. In 1988/ 1989, he scored 100 not-out in his first first-class match, for Bombay against Gujarat. At 15 years and 232 days he was the youngest to score a century on debut. He is, in fact, the only player to score a century while making his Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy debut.SACHIN TENDULKARSachin Tendulkar is a great cricketer. He is known as god of cricket. Sachin was born in Mumbai on 24th of April 1973. His father’s name is Ramesh Tendulkar. His full name is Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. He married at the age of 21 years. His wife’s name is Anjali Tendulkar. His son’s name is Arjun Tendulkar. His daughter’s name is Sara Tendulkar. He plays with “Adidas” bat. He played his first one-day international cricket match on 18th of December 1989 in Gujranwala (Pakistan) against Pakistan. He was of 16 years 238 days at that time. He bated at 5th place in that match. It doesn’t matter that he scored 0 runs in that match now he is a wonderful cricketer. He played his first test cricket match on 15th of November 1989 in Karachi (Pakistan) against Pakistan. He was of 16 years 205 days at that time. He scored 16 runs the first innings of that match. Sachin’s highest score in test is 248*. He has scored 14691 runs in test so far. Sachin’s highest score in O.D.I. Is 200*. He has scored 17798 runs in O.D.I. so far. He is the only man in world to score 200 runs in a single O.D.I. match. He is also only man to score 1700runs in O.D.I. matches and 14000runs in test matches. He scored 17000runs in O.D.I. matches at Hyderabad (India) against Australia by playing leg-glance on 7:10:03pm 5th of November 2009. It was telecasted on neo cricket channel. It was 5th O.D.I. of Future cup. He scored 175runs in that match. Sachin made a world record by scoring 200runs in a single O.D.I. He scored this on Rup Singh Stadium at Gwalior (India) on 6:13:41pm 24th of February 2010 against South Africa. It was 2nd O.D.I. of Idea cup. He scored this on Jacques Kallis’s ball by playing cut shot on 50th over 4th ball. He also scored 31000runs in international cricket. When he scored 155runs in that match he touched this record. India is a cricket crazy country and there is a saying in India 'Cricket is my religion and Sachin is my God'. People in India are mad about Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar for he is the greatest ever One Day International player and one of the greatest Test Cricket player. The Master Blaster, holds several batting records, including the most Test centuries and the most one-day international centuries, and was rated in 2002 by Wisden as the second greatest Test batsman ever, after Sir Don Bradman.He received the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, India's highest sporting honour, for 1997-1998, and the civilian award Padma Shri in 1999. Tendulkar was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997.Sachin was born on 24 April 1973 in Mumbai (then Bombay) into a middle-class family. His parents Ramesh and Rajni Tendulkar named him after his family's favourite music director Sachin Dev Burman. Sachin was sent to Sharadashram Vidyamandir School where he started his cricketing career under Coach Ramakant Achrekar. While at school, he was involved in a mammoth 664 run partnership in a Harris Shield game with friend and team mate Vinod Kambli. At the age of 14 Sachin became the youngest player ever selected for Mumbai in the West Zone Ranji Trophy league and tine legend was born.Subsequently, b-e was selected for the Sportster Trophy for boys under 17. His scores of 15-8, 97 and 75 also won him the Man of the Series award and took his team (Dattu Phadkar XI) to victory. In 1988/ 1989, he scored 100 not-out in his first first-class match, for Bombay against Gujarat. At 15 years and 232 days he was the youngest to score a century on debut. He is, in fact, the only player to score a century while making his Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy debut.Sachin played his first international match against Pakistan in Karachi in 1989, facing the likes of Wasim Akram, Imran Khan, Abdul Qadir, and Waqar Younis . However, his maiden Test century came in England's tour in 1990 . Tendulkar truly came into his own in the 1991-1992 tour of Australia that included a brilliant century on the fast and bouncy track at Perth.Some other highlights of Tendulkar's cricket career include highlight number of Test centuries, overtaking Sunil Gavaskar's record 34) on 10 December 2005 vs. Sri Lanka in Delhi. He has played Test Cricket on 52 different grounds, the highest number ahead of Mhd. Azh_aruddirn 48) and Kapil Dev (47). He holds the record for the fastest to score 10 , 000 runs in the history of Test Cricket along with Brian Lara. Both of them achieved this feat in 195 innings.Wisden named Tendulkar one of the Cricketers of the Year in 1997, the first calendar year in which lie scored 1,000 Test runs. He repeated the feat in 1999, 2001, and 2002. Tendulkar also holds the record for scoring 1,000 ODI runs in a calendar year. He has done it six times - 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2003. While not a regular bowler, Tendulkar has 37 wickets, in 132 tests.Tendulkar's first ODI century came on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo. Though it had taken Tendulkar 79 ODIs to score a century, to date, he has played more matches than any other cricketer. He has appeared on 89 different grounds and has scored the most runs as well as centuries. He is the first cricketer to cross l0,000-run mark in ODIs He is the only player to have over 100 innings of 50+ runs. He has the highest individual score among any batsmen in the world.He is the only male cricketer to have ever scored 200 in ODI, the feat he achieved against South Africa in 2010. In 1998, Sachin made 1,894 ODI runs, which is still the record for ODI runs by any batsman in any given calendar year.Today, several records remain etched on Sachin's name and most of them may remain on his name for ever. He is the highest run getter in ODIs and has scored nearly 44 ODI centuries, the most by any batsman.He has achieved the highest number of Man of the Match awards (56) and most Man of the Series (14) awards. He is the first cricketer to get pass 16,000 runs. He has scored the most number of ODI fifties and is the only player to be in top 10 of ICC rankings for 10 years.He is the first overseas player to play for English County Yorkshire. He is the only cricketer to receive Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Padma Shri and Arjuna Award. He has most number of international runs in all forms of the game and has been involved in six 200+ partnerships in One Day Internationals most by any batsman. On his name stands the record for most number of successive ODI appearances (185). He also has most number of Test appearances for India.Tendulkar has the highest number of runs in World Cup matches 1,796 with a strike rate of 59.87. He has also won most number of Man of the Match awards in World Cup matches. He was the Player Of The Tournament in the 2003 Cricket World Cup for scoring 673 runs, the highest by any one in a single Cricket World Cup.Sachin Tendulkar has endorsed more than 100 products in last 20 years. He has appeared in ads for Pepsi, ANZ Grindlays Visa, MRF, Britannia, Boost, Adidas, TVS, Visa, Aviva Life Insurance, Phillips, BPL Sanyo, Reynolds, Fiat Palio, Boost, Sunfeast, National Egg Coordination Committee, Airtel, Royal Bank of Scotland and many more. Sachin Tendulkar's ads are very popular, and his endorsements are still a safe bet for the advertisers.A chronic back problem and Tennis elbow failed to deter him. He has come out stronger after every break. Sachin Tendulkar married Anjali Mehta, the paediatrician daughter of Gujarati industrialist Anand Mehta, in 1995, some years after they were introduced by mutual friends. They have two children, Sara and Arjun. Tendulkar sponsors 200 under-privileged children every year through Apnalaya, a Mumbai- based NGO associated with his mother-in-law, Annabel Mehta.Sachin Tendulkar is considered one of the complete batsmen ever. He has all the shots in the book. Also, he is unarguably the biggest crowd puller and icon of the game. There were times in Indian households, when Sachin Tendulkar used to get out, people used to turn off their Television sets. Sachin has enthralled his legions of fans with many a great innings in more than twenty years that he has played cricket. But it is not just Sachin's willow that has enthralled cricket fans the world over, he has also made telling contributions with the ball.
Recognised by Sir Donald Bradznu and as his modern incarnation, Tendulkar has a skill a genius which only a handful has possessed. It was not a skill that he was simply born with, but one which was developed by his intelligence and an infinite capacity for taking pains. If there is a secret, it is that Tendulkar has the keenest of cricket minds he learns every lesson, picks up every cue, and dominates the opposing attack sooner or later. In fact, he enjoys devouring bowlers of the opposition the most.



Saturday 25 January 2014

We will miss you sachin





We will miss you sachin


15th November 2013… Today’s day will probably go down in history as one of the biggest heartbreaks in the history of this World… A billion hearts broke when Sachin edged the ball to Sammy at slip, a billion hearts stopped beating for a second when the Little Master turned back and started walking towards the dressing room and the same billion hearts very quickly realized that they won’t be seeing GOD bat again… I looked at that sight, closed my eyes and shook my head in understanding that I won’t see Sachin Tendulkar ever bat again for India… The expected tears oozed out from the corner of my eyes and slowly the Genius started walking back to the pavilion… A standing ovation followed a billion salutes and enthralled us to our very core… 


Even before I start recollecting some of the best moments of Sachin Tendulkar, I want to clearly say out loud that Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is my greatest inspiration, and not because he created an interest of cricket inside me, but more because of the kind of discipline and perseverance he induced into me.The other thing that comes to my mind when I think about Sachin is dedication. How many players have shown the kind of dedication that Sachin Tendulkar has shown over the past 24 years? And it’s not just about 24years of international cricket. Think about the years before he even started playing for India. No wonder he is and will remain the undisputable GOD of CRICKET… 

I vaguely remember the Semi-Final of the 1993 Hero Cup and all I can remember about that game is when my father called me to watch the final over of the match which incidentally brought about that humungous desire of saluting a Champion. Two days after that, he clean bowled Brian Lara and helped India clinch the Hero Cup Finale… Those were the early moments of Sachin that I can recall…Soon after that, everything in my life was all about Sachin. I would ask my father about his prior innings, I would talk to my friends about Sachin and even call myself Sachin while playing cricket. That was the Sachin mania in and around me… 

One day my father gracefully told me about the famous innings he played at Sialkot with a bleeding nose and later when I saw a video of Navjot Sidhu talking about the same innings, I couldn’t control my tears. Everyone talks about the hundreds of Tendulkar, but before he became the Tendulkar we know, he saved a lot of matches for India just by standing at the crease and graciously smashing balls to all parts of the park. The 57 at Sialkot, his first hundred at Mancester and the one in South Africa stand out in the early part of his career. 

I used to wake up early in the morning to watch matches being played in Australia and New Zealand and on one such auspicious day I saw the Master blast his way through the New Zealand attack at Eden Park… 82 off 49 balls was nothing short of a T20 magic of that era and gave the cricketing world a glimpse of the Genius. I jumped up from my bed, started shouting about the innings he had played and couldn't control my happiness... That knock set it all and.... just set it all... 
Whatever happened after that is known, read and talked about by everyone. India is a country which unites when Cricket is at its peak and for me, all the Cricket that I know is Sachin... 

As Sachin grew, the whole nation grew and with that grew their hopes of winning a World Cup. 1996 was one such year where everyone in India who followed cricket believed that yes, we will be winning it this time,just because he have a Champion in our team and he opens for us… The World Cup turned out to be a run feast for Sachin where he decimated attacks after attacks and the first knock that comes to my mind is the one against Australia…90 runs where he destroyed McGrath’s figures with a volley of fours and sixes…The moment he got out, every TV in the country was switched off, such was the disappointment of the fans… Even today, there are people who switch off their TVs once he gets out, a feat which I too followed for a long long time… I still remember, I used to pray for India to lose two wickets quickly in a Test match,so I could watch Sachin bat… Those were the days and none of them can be replaced… 

The era of 97 to 98 was probably the best phase for Sachin Tendulkar and also for the fans all around the World. Sachin was no longer an Indian symbol and his demeanor had registered zillions of fans around the world from different countries and different sports… Something which no one had achieved… 

22nd April 1998, he gave me one of my best birthday gifts by scoring 143 at Sharjah around a swirling desert storm and followed it up with another hundred two days later to gift himself as well… The innings was of such sheer class that no one can ever forget the blitz shown by Sachin on that eventful night… Gosh, the commentary of Tony Greig is still registered in my mind… “Straight down the ground, Wonderful shot, All the way for Six, What a Player?”… And indeed it still remains a question… “What kind of a player is Sachin Tendulkar”… 

The 143 at Sharjah is arguably the greatest knock of all times and also at par with the knock he played at Chennai with a battered back against Pakistan which nearly won the match for India. How can anyone who has followed Cricket for 20 years forget the 143 at Sharjah and the 137 at Chennai? Many came and went, many ridiculed and criticized but the Master kept doing what he was destined for, and billions of people around the World kept saluting and worshipping him…I won’t talk about the phase of Captaincy as I feel thatis the only part which embarrassed Sachin the most. He may not have had the team which Ganguly and Dhoni had, but on a personal note, he too wasn’t batting the way he was known for… When Sourav Ganguly became the Captain of India, anew surge crept inside Sachin and the Young Brigade led my Dada started regaining the lost hopes of all the Indian fans… 

The 2003 World Cup was once again a run feast for Tendulkar and once again he gave us that one magical innings which sums up a Champion… 98 against Pakistan will always be remembered for the six he hit over third man on the bowling of Shoaib Akhtar. The 2003 encounter between India and Pakistan was happening after a gap of 2 years and it was the ‘baap’ of all matches, with Akram, Waqar, and Akhtar waiting to get their grip on Sachin.  However the Little Master showed the metal he was made of when he took the strike instead of Sehwag (which he has done only 4 times in his entire career) and bamboozled the Pakistani attack to such an extent that the impact of that loss still haunts the Pakistani fans. Itstill demoralizes all their hopes of winning a World Cup match against India… 5 times India and Pakistan have met at the World Cup with India winning all 5,and Sachin has been the MOM on 3 occasions… Cometh the hour, cometh the Champion… However, India sadly lost that World Cup because we have to believe it, Australia were a better side in that World Cup and they outplayed us on both occasions in that World Cup… The glory once again evaded Sachin and the wait kept on... 

Years went by after that elusive World Cup, but the hunger inside Sachin never died. He kept scoring, he kept performing even after side-stepping on a number of injuries like the back spasms, shoulder rings and tennis elbows… Many like the forgettable Chappells kept commenting that Sachin should think of retiring. They even went on telling him to look back in the mirror and ask a simple question… “Who is the best player in the World?” and in return get an answer as “Brian Charles Lara”… However, the Little Master heard nothing and did all the talking with his bat… His 175 against Australia at Hyderabad followed by the 200* against South Africa at Gwalior has to be the two best knocks he has played in the later part of his career, but none can come better than the moment when he ran onto the grounds to celebrate his dream of lifting the World Cup… 

The World Cup 2011 was not just a World Cup for Sachin, but a World Cup for a billion fans praying for that final feather to find a place in his famous cap… Sachin was in tremendous form right from Day 1 and scored two magnificent hundreds against England and South Africa along with that match-winning innings against Pakistan, once again proving that he was the backbone of the Indian batting line up… The moment MS Dhoni hit that six over long-on to seal the victory, every fan cheered and thanked God for bestowing that ultimate glory upon the little Master… 

15th November 1989, Sachin Tendulkar made his debut against Pakistan and today, 15th November 2013, Sachin Tendulkar has played his last innings for India… It was an honor to watch him play, to grow along with watching him play and to pray each time he went out to bat… There is a reason why no other cricketer deserves the kind of ovation he has received during these ending moments of his career…The 74 of today is nothing short of a hundred and he gave all his fans that last glimpse of vintage Sachin Tendulkar… 

I am sad that I won’t see him bat again for India, but I am happy that he has given us so many memories to cherish all our lives…

I am sad that I won’t jump up from my seat when I am watching Cricket from now, but I am happy knowing that I was once excited to do the same when Sachin used to bat…
I am sad that I won’t follow Cricket the way I had been doing for so many years, but I am happy that for all the years I have followed Cricket, I was gifted the treat to watch Sachin bat… 

At this moment I just want to say one last thing and something which is a fact for almost everyone who has followed Cricket for the past 20 years… 
I am fortunate that I was born in an era which gave me a chance to watch the Greatest Batsman of all times play… 
I am numb, I am sad, but my heart will never forget the GOD of CRICKET… Sachin R. Tendulkar…
I salute him, and so does the entire World…
The Game will always be bigger than Sachin, but the Game will surely miss Sachin…
Thank you for all the memories… 

ThankYou Sachin…