Saturday, November 5, 2011

Will Delhi Will Delhi witness Sachin Tendulkar's 100th international ton?


Hi friends, after a long duration I am again before you to share my view. Today I want to write something on Sachin Tendulkar who is not only a living legend but so near and dear to all cricketing nations and specially to us. I have no doubt or any hesitation to say that Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is the most precious diamond who glitters always and when he plays his natural game we all forget our pain and watch his inning. In true sense he is the prime cause of our happiness which comes time to time. I have no word to say how much great he is but we all are waiting eagerly when he touches the mile stone. Now i would like to say thanks to him because he has given us my times a proper reason to laugh, to feel proud, and to feel good. I am a big big fan of Sachin Tendulkar and when ever he comes close to his hundred my heart starts to mount up and down and i hope millions of people face this similar situation when he starts playing.
For once, the game is hoping it will. Sachin Tendulkar has gone without a century since March 12, and the gap between the 99th ton, and the anticipated 100th, has now encompassed a World Cup win, a haze of matches and tours, a disastrous England campaign, a Tendulkar injury and eventually, waning public interest. For cricket's falling TRP graph, as usual there's no one to turn to for an upswing but Sachin. This series against the West Indies is merely the means to an end. For Tendulkar, this is just another chapter in a continuing story. The face gives away nothing. At the team's nets session, he seemed happily ensconced in his favourite bubble of concentration, emerging occasionally to joke around with teammates, have an animated chat with coach Duncan Fletcher, obsess around with his back foot and bat swing, and even give the team's young spinners a whacking or two. When he bats well at nets and fusses around, younger batsmen in the team pause and watch. It's usually a good sign, and with the Kotla being amenable to cricketing milestones, there's hope yet of special things in store.
So guys lets hope for the best and pray to god for his brilliance and i hope in coming two to three days again he will give us a reason again to laugh.

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