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17K beckons!

Arnab Sen

Posted: Nov 05, 2009 at 1326 hrs IST
      

New Delhi: He was recently called ‘grandpa’ by Yuvraj Singh in a post match press conference after India won the third ODI in Delhi. And as ‘Team India’ prepares for the crucial 5th match of the series against Australia at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International stadium, the rest of the country waits with bated breath for the ‘grand old little master’ of Indian cricket to scale another peak.

Sachin Tendulkar broke into the international scene almost two decades back. And as he marched on from one milestone to another, a plethora of records have fallen on the wayside making him shine the brightest in the cricketing galaxy.

Known for his commitment towards his team’s cause, Sachin has always played down his achievements and has been a paragon of both modesty and excellence, which is surely a rare combination.

So when the ‘Master Blaster’ goes out to bat next time with only 7 more runs to scale the 17k runs peak in ODIs, the pulse rate of majority of India cricket fans is bound to jump 7 times,(okay that was too much of an exaggeration) but the adrenalin rush cannot be denied by even those who think it is time for Sachin to hang his boots.

Even Indian skipper MS Dhoni confessed recently that everytime Sachin goes out to bat, there are expectations that he will do well. After all, who can forget those days when many a TV sets in India would be switched off once Sachin departed. Those were the days when the ‘little master’ carried the burden of an entire nation on his shoulders. Times surely have changed with the young brigade taking over a lot of responsibility and a share of his limelight too.

But the ageing warrior still has many suprises left in his armour. And the Aussies would know it the best as Sachin came up with back to back centuries in the VB series finals to guarantee India’s first ever ODI series win down under.

So with the series evenly poised at 2-2 and and high stakes involved, one can expect the man to give his all. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has prophesied on a TV channel, “looking at him bat in this series, I think he is at his best or close to it and a big score is just round the corner”. We all hope Ganguly is right.

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Great article
by Sushmita on 2009-11-12 14:31:01.387462+05:30
Very well written. Fabulous! From the ones who love cricket to the ones like me (who know little), this is a highly enjoyable read. Great work Arnab.
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reply for ur coments
by arvind tanha on 2009-11-07 14:31:24.272756+05:30
hi arnab i have raed ur comment it is so nice but i something khow about english i wanna help me for english thanksArvind tanha
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comment on Sachin
by sanjaykumar on 2009-11-05 13:58:43.318308+05:30
He has done a great job to be the number one in world cricket it is a big mile stone to be acheived by an Indian we should be proud of it. hats off to Sachin
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Mr.
by Siva on 2009-11-05 12:19:55.907084+05:30
The article sounds good. Nobody can deny the fact - Tendulkar a legendary player. He is the Jadugar of cricket. The little master - the master blaster is epitome of sportsmanship.Hats of to this Master.
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