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Tendulkar rewrites history, hits first double ton in ODIs

Express news service

Posted: Feb 24, 2010 at 1930 hrs IST
      

New Delhi: Milestone man Sachin Tendulkar re-wrote the record books on Wednesday, hammering the first double century in the history of one-day cricket to add another feather to his well-adorned cap.

The capacity crowd at the Captain Roop Singh Stadium witnessed history on Wednesday as Tendulkar, statistically the greatest batsman the game has ever seen, pushed a Charl Langeveldt delivery through the off-side and ran a single to achieve a feat which no other cricketer has achieved.

One Day International cricket, since its 1971 inception, had to wait nearly four decades to see a batsman score 200. The previous best mark was shared by Zimbabwean Charles Coventry (194 not out) and Pakistan's Saeed Anwar (194).

As the crowd erupted with unbridled joy, Tendulkar, tired but composed, took off his helmet, looked skyward, closed his eyes to offer a silent prayer.

His captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni came down from the striker's end to shake hands and hug him. And as Tendulkar set on his way back to the pavilion after the completion of the Indian innings, a tumultuous celebration greeted him.

The crowd gave him a standing ovation as the entire stadium erupted in euphoria while his teammates were simply ecstatic as they clapped and hugged each other, basking in the glory of their senior teammates.

Tendulkar batted like a man with a mission today and the South African bowlers simply had no clue where to bowl. Once he crossed the 150-mark, the crowd anticipated something special and Tendulkar did not let them down.

A six off Roelof van der Merwe took him past Kapil Dev's 175 not out and in the next over, he hit Jacques Kallis for a four to equal his previous best of 186 not out that had come against New Zealand in Hyderabad in 1999.

The crowd got restless as Tendulkar approached the

194-run mark and a couple off Wayne Parnell saw him eclipse it.

His teammates and spectators were on the edge of their seat with a double century round the corner but with Dhoni going berserk at the striker's end and facing most of the deliveries; it was an agonising wait for all.

Dhoni took singles off the final deliveries of the

47th-49th overs and Tendulkar finally took strike with four balls left in the innings. The first ball he received from Langeveldt was steered past point and Tendulkar ran for a single to remain unbeaten after an unforgettable unbeaten 200 that came off just 147 balls with 25 fours and three sixes in it.

It was yet another milestone for the man, who has some 30,000 international runs under his belt, including 93 centuries (47 in Tests and 46 in ODIs).

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NO ONE BEAT HIM.
by kAMAL on 2010-08-15 00:32:18.87589+05:30
I would have been appreciate to Mr.Sachin. In future no one beat this score. I very proud of him. I am waiting for he made 100 centurys,in this things as soon as possible very soon comimng. As a Indian i will pray for him. Regards, kamal.
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SUN of INDIA
by Dinesh on 2010-02-25 17:30:19.976978+05:30
Sachin is the perfect candidate as " The PRESIDENT of INDIA " after retirement from Cricket. His " GLORY " as the Best Sportsman & Great Human being shines beyond Cricket Universe. Gwalior's play is just a " RAY " of it.
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blast from our little master
by Smitha Kunder on 2010-02-25 14:26:31.642046+05:30
hats off to you......
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Sachin - The Diamond in the golden crown (Cricket)
by Sweety on 2010-02-25 11:57:22.188672+05:30
Really an awesome match Sachin sab played yesterday..He is the inspiration for all the young cricketers.May god bless our leader to do many many records..Hats of Sachin Sir.. JAI HIND
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Sachin you are great.
by Thyagaraj on 2010-02-25 11:52:39.200526+05:30
Sachin first of all congrats for achieving this stupendous feet. We love you . And all the best for your future. May god bless you and may your all dream come true. This knock will shut all critics and thank you that you got this feet and we won the series and we are at number 2 spot in ODI Ranking. Please bring back the cherishing moment of 1983 by winning 2011 world cup that too final going to be held in your very own backyard. hats off to you. Congrats from my bottom of heart. East or west sachin your best.
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