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By b555 at 02/19/2011 - 19:00
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the match would start at around 2pm ist. So most of the cricket fans of my hostel gathered up in the common room (where we have the tv placed in our hostel) by 1:30. toss came up and we had lost the toss.
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By Ragul Mathi at 08/08/2010 - 19:15
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He is no less than the God in the Subcontinent. He is regarded as a living legend, as a live encyclopedia of cricket. He is the idol for many young cricketers. He has set benchmarks for himself to beat it and also for others to beat it. If you want to commit a error, then commit it when this LITTLE MASTER is batting.
He is none other than Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.
Domestic Career:
Being inspired by India’s world cup triumph in 1983, He began his cricketing carrer with a bang early in his school days. In Azad Maidan Trophy in Februaury 1988, Sachin and his very own friend Vinod Kambli shared a record unbroken stand of 664 for third wicket while playing for their school Sharadhasram against St.Xaviers. Sachin remained 326 not out at the end of the match.
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By thevortex at 01/21/2010 - 14:42
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[Written when Sachin Tendulkar completed two decades of playing and enriching international cricket]
It is that time again, when one scours the mind to get a hold of those elusive adjectives. Well, the adjectives themselves are not elusive. They rather suggest themselves. But the problem is to try and not repeat oneself. To try hard to find new ways to describe the same old genius of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar - and miserably fail. Twenty years of driving headlines and inspiring prose. Making romantic writers out of hard-as-nails former cricketers and jaded cricket correspondents. Twenty years of pleasing almost every cricket fan in every country.
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