Monday, January 31, 2011

Sachin Crickting God

Many a time, his mother and wife are at the receiving end of his occasional outbursts, the batting maestro himself revealed at a function on Saturday.for sale cars

Speaking after releasing a collection of poems penned by his brother Nitin and a CD containing Marathi poems written by his father late Ramesh Tendulkar, the champion batsman said sometimes he does get angry on the field.

"But you have to control your temper on the ground as you are representing India. Sometimes I take out frustration in the dressing room. Many times there are situations when decisions go against you and the match is lost. It has happened many times, but I don't need to take the name of umpires," the 37-year-old veteran of 177 Tests said.

Asked whether he fears his mother or wife's temper, the master blaster said actually they fear his anger.

"I don't react on the ground. But I give vent to my feeling at home."Hyundai showrooms

Tendulkar, who at times became emotional, recalled his formative years in Shardasram School at Dadar and thanked his aunt and uncle with whom he stayed for a few years.

"I would stay with my aunt and uncle at Shivaji Park when I was in VIII standard as otherwise I had to change two buses in the morning to reach the school from my residence at Bandra. Going to school and practising cricket was tiring.ebikes in india

"I used to get exhausted sometimes and sleep without taking food. I will never forget what they did for me. They fed me while I felt sleepy and also massaged my feet. I take this opportunity to thank them," he said in an emotionally-choked voice.

Responding to reports about his proposed sortie in Sukhoi as mooted by Indian Air Force, Tendulkar said it would be a great honour to fly in the fighter jet.

"I have a passion for speed. In 1996, I sat in a fighter plane in South Africa. I will definitely fly in Sukhoi. It would be an honour," he said.used cars mumbai

Monday, January 24, 2011

Pakistan Players Learn From Tendulkar: Javid Miandad

"I would advise them to just focus on their game and gofor improvement and take every match seriously. The playersneed to realise cricket is played on the field.

"They should learn from Sachin who has had a wonderfulcareer and scored century after century but one never hearhim making tall claims about his performances or achievements.

He is a proper professional and someone our players can learnfrom," the veteran of 124 Tests insisted.

Miandad also called on captain, Shahid Afridi to takemore responsibility as a player and lift the team by exampleand said that the all-rounder has got enough amount of talentand he should channelise it properly.electric bike in India

"He shouldn''t be playing the way he is. Imran Khan is agreat example of how a captain should perform.

"Imran lifted the team in the 1992 World Cup. Afridineeds to start doing that himself. He did it during the WorldT20 Championship so he is perfectly capable of delivering,"Miandad said.

He emphasised, "He (Afridi) has immense talent which hedoes not utilise properly at times."

Urging the players to take the current one-day seriesagainst New Zealand seriously Miandad said,"Unfortunatelywhat I noticed was that the players didn''t appear seriousabout their business in the first match in Wellington theytook things lightly. In international cricket this is notacceptable."

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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tendulkar injury and Return India

Tendulkar, who was playing his 444th ODI on Saturday, made 24 during India’s innings but did not return to field. “We will have to open with someone,” captain MS Dhoni said after the match. “I don’t know what’s happening, whether we are getting someone from India (as replacement) or not. The visa will take three days at least, he will take the next flight, and by the time he comes here we will have just one match left. I don’t know who will open.”

However, the BCCI has already decided on sending Parthiv Patel as Tendulkar’s replacement for the rest of the series. “Sachin Tendulkar will not take further part in the ongoing ODI series against South Africa due to a hamstring injury. Parthiv Patel is being flown to South Africa as his replacement,” BCCI Secretary N Srinivasan said in a release.