Tuesday, October 26

Tendulkar is in ESPNcricinfo's all-time Test World XI

Tendulkar ESPNcricinfo's all-time Test World XI
Warne, Bradmon and Tendulkar: The trio who made into All time Test World XI
Sachin Tendulkar was the only current cricketer named in ESPNcricinfo's all-time Test World XI which did not include Australian captain Ricky Ponting and the likes of Brian Lara, Glenn McGrath, Sunil Gavaskar.


Tendulkar has been chosen at number four batting position along with legends like Don Bradman, Vivian Richards, Garry Sobers and Shane Warne.


Others in the World XI, dominated by Australians and West Indians, were Jack Hobbs, Len Hutton, Adam Gilchrist, Malcolm Marshall, Wasim Akram and Dennis Lillee.



Monday, October 11

Tendulkar Guiding India with his 49th Test ton

Tendulkar Guiding India with his 49th Test ton
India ride on Tendulkar's 49th ton to chase the big score by Oz
Tendulkar done it again, as he hit another Test century which is of his 49th on the 3rd day of second test against Australia and going to set another milestone of 50 test centuries by an cricketer ever. And he has been the cricketer who hit most centuries in Tests and ODIs with 49 and 46 tons respectively.

Tendulkar is chasing the big target set by Oz  by making solid partnership of 160 runs for third wicket with Murali Vijay, who also completed his unbeaten Half century.

Most of cricket fans think that Tendulkar is playing for centuries as he plays carefully at 90's, but this time there is no chance to them to think like that. Tendulkar reached his 49th ton in an exciting way when he smashed two sixes at 93 and 99 of Nathan Hauritz in his style.

Sunday, October 10

Tendulkar Completes 14,000 Test Runs India's fightback in his style

Tendulkar Completes 14,000 Test Runs India's fightback in his style
Sachin Tendulkar celebrates after reaching 14000 test runs
10 - 10 - 10 for Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. Tendulkar gave a page to the date in the cricket history by completing 14000 test runs. Incidentally 10 is the Tendulkar's Jersey Number in ODI.

21 years of cricket, 171 test matches, over 31,000 international runs, bunch of records its more than enough to expect that its all about the Batting Maestro Sachin Tendulkar. The 'Run Machine'  added another feather to his cap by scoring 14,000 Test international runs in the cricket history.

Having been the first one to reach quite a few landmarks, the legendary Sachin Tendulkar on Sunday became the first person in the history of Test cricket to complete 14,000 runs. Tendulkar cut off-spinner Nathan Hauritz's delivery through coverpoint to hit a boundary and accomplished the feat at 25 of his unbeaten 44 in the day. It was the fourth delivery of the 27th over of the Indian innings.

Sachin Tendulkar set for 14000 Runs in Test Cricket ever

Tendulkar set for 14000 Runs in Test Cricket ever
Sachin Tendulkar during the practice.
The Cricketing Maestro Sachin Tendulkar set for another record of first batsman to score 14,000 runs in Test cricket ever ahead of the second test which is started yesterday ( 9th Oct, 2010) in currently going series against Australia. The Little Champion already hold the Most runs scored in Test Cricket ever. He is just short of 27 runs to reach 14,000 (Now he is at 13,973 runs after the first test against Australia in which India clinched 1 wicket thrilling victory on Tuesday, 5th OCT 2010). He will be the first cricketer to reach 140000 runs in test cricket history. He has been holding the record of most runs in Test and ODI formats of the game.


Wish the maestro Good luck.
Cheers allllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!

Friday, October 8

Tendulkar named ICC Cricketer of the Year 2009-10 and People's Best

Sachin Tendulkar named ICC Cricketer of the Year 2009-10
Double Happy : Sachin Tendulkar with  ICC cricketer of the year 2009-10 and  People's Choice awards
Sachin Tendulkar, India's cricketing icon, takes two honours at the prestigious LG ICC Awards, held at a glittering ceremony in Bengaluru.

The Little Master was named Cricketer of the Year after fighting off stiff competition to take the award from fellow short-list nominees Virender Sehwag of India, Hashim Amla of South Africa and England’s Graeme Swann.