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Friday, October 11, 2013

First article on the God of Cricket published in 1986

With a young Sachin Tendulkar at an Irani restaurant

The first ever article on Sachin was published in MiD DAY: After interviewing him for the first time in 1986, then MiD DAY journalist Sunil Warrier thought Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar would emulate the dashing Sandeep Patil.

Mumbai:  The first ever article on Sachin was published in MiD DAY: After interviewing him for the first time in 1986, then MiD DAY journalist Sunil Warrier thought Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar would emulate the dashing Sandeep Patil.

Shardashram, be it the English or the Marathi medium school, has always been in the news because of the cricketing abilities it produces. It has always managed to win a major inter-school title every year. This year Shardashram (English) has been in the news. The players annexed both, the Giles as well as the Harris Shield.

In the Harris Shield, they retained the title when they beat their sister schoolmates, from Shardashram (Marathi) and in the Giles, they defeated Don Bosco, Matunga to record a grand double. And the boy who made it possible was Sachin Tendulkar.

Sachin, who is 13 years old and studies in Std VII, took up playing cricket at his brother's insistence. Ajit Tendulkar is the only other member of the family who plays cricket. He plays in the 'A' division in the local league matches. Although his father, who is a professor in Kirti College, did not know much about cricket, Sachin was always encouraged by him.

Nowadays, Sachin plays so much that he is hardly at home and does not even get time to study. But he does intend to obtain his graduation degree.

Sachin was coached by Ramakant Achrekar, the school coach, Vasu Paranjape, Das Shivalkar and also by Milind Rege.

He also used to attend camps conducted by Balwinder Singh Sandhu at the Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers venue where the latter and Sandeep Patil advised him to bowl leg-spin, but eventually changed tactic as Sachin wanted to be an attacking bowler.

Sachin does not like to plod on while batting. He always prefers to attack. His only ambition is to score centuries. This season in the Harris Shield (under-17) he scored 276 against BPM High School, Khar in one day. He came in to bat when his side was tottering at 26 for 2 and went on to score a double century.

In the second round against St Xavier's, he scored 123 and also captured eight wickets for a paltry 29 runs. Although Sachin did not have a good score in the semi-final against St Mary's, he rattled up 42 and 150 runs, and captured two wickets for 48 in the first innings and two for 57 in the second against Shardashram (Marathi) in the final.

In the Giles (under-15) tourney, in the first round against Balmohan Vidyamandir, Sachin had an unbeaten knock of 159 against his name. In the next round against Barfiwala he scored another century -- 156. He also captured 4 wickets for 29 runs in the second innings. Against St Mary's in the semi-final, Sachin missed a double ton by a whisker, falling three short. He again captured five wickets conceding 75 runs in the second innings. In the final against Don Bosco, he scored two half centuries and also captured a wicket.

After all his good showing it was no wonder that he was selected for the Bombay and West Zone team for the Vijay Merchant Trophy. And in that trophy, Sachin scored another ton -- 123 against Maharashtra. Playing for West Zone he scored 74 runs and also captured a wicket against the South Zone team. He also captained the under-15 Giles Shield team and was the vice-captain for the Harris Shield team.

The square-cut and the off-drive are his favourite strokes, while Vivian Richards and Sunil Gavaskar are his favourite batsmen. Sachin does not miss an opportunity to see them in action, either on video or in the cricketing arena. He loves to play one-day cricket more than a four-day match. His natural instincts are to attack from the word go.

Sachin devotes so much time to cricket that he does not have time to take interest in any other game. But he loves to watch tennis. After the memorable Borg-McEnroe clash in 1980, Sachin let his hair grow -- Borg style.

Since then it has always been cricket and more cricket.

In the few free hours that he gets, he listens to western music. Why western music, when his father is a poet? Most of his friends are from Bombay Scottish, as he lives in Shivaji Park, and they all love western songs. He thrives on Michael Jackson's songs. Sachin is also a good singer.

Seems to be another Sandeep Patil in the making!

Foreign media on Sachin Tendulkar's retirement

Sachin Tendulkar today announced his decision to retire from Test cricket after playing his landmark 200th match against the West Indies next month, bringing an end to the intense speculation about his future.

Here is what the foreign media has to say about his announcement:

BBC: Sachin Tendulkar: India batting legend to retire from all cricket
Legendary India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. (Read more here)

The Guardian: Sachin Tendulkar to retire from cricket after 200th Test for India

The 40-year-old Tendulkar is the most prolific batsman in international cricket history with 15,837 runs in 198 tests and 18,426 runs in 463 one-day internationals. (Read more here)

Dawn: Tendulkar announces retirement from cricket

India's record-breaking batsman Sachin Tendulkar announced on Thursday that he would retire after playing his 200th cricket Test match next month. (Read more here)

ABC Online: Sachin Tendulkar announces he will retire after his 200th Test appearance for India

India batting great Sachin Tendulkar has announced he will retire after playing his 200th Test match next month. (Read more here)

Daily Mail:
End of an era: Indian great Tendulkar to retire from cricket after 200th Test

The Indian batting genius, 40, will call it a day following the second match against West Indies, which runs from November 14-18. (Read more here)

Huffington Post: Sachin Tendulkar, India Icon, To Retire From Cricket After 200th Test

The 40-year-old's record of 100 international centuries is a dedication to his longevity and class, while even his leg-spin deliveries have claimed the scalps of 200 batsmen with India.(Read more here)

The Telegraph: Sachin Tendulkar announces he will retire from cricket after his 200th Test Match for India

He has broken almost every batting record in the sport, having scored the most Test and ODI runs in history and compiled the most hundreds in both forms of the game. (Read more here)

Express.co.uk: Peerless Sachin Tendulkar to RETIRE from all forms of cricket

Legendary India batsman Sachin Tendulkar has called time on his cricket career. (Read more here)

Sky Sports: Sachin Tendulkar to retire after 200th Test against West Indies next month

Tendulkar holds almost every major batting record in Test cricket, scoring a remarkable 15,837 runs at an average in excess of 53, including 51 centuries and 67 half-centuries.
(Read more here)

Mirror: Cricketing great Sachin Tendulkar to retire after his 200th Test following 'dream' career

One of the greatest batsman ever to play the sport has confirmed it's nearly time to hang up his boots - 24 years after his international debut. (Read more here)

News.com.au: Indian cricket great Sachin Tendulkar announces he will retire after his upcoming 200th Test

India's record-breaking batsman Sachin Tendulkar announced on Thursday that he would retire after playing his 200th cricket Test match next month.(Read more here)

The Wall Street Journal: Sachin Tendulkar Announces Retirement

Tendulkar has scored a record 15,837 runs and 51 centuries in 198 Tests. Only a cold-hearted soul wouldn't wish for him to end his spectacular career with another big score, or two.(Read more here)

Sydney Morning Herald: Sachin Tendulkar to retire next month

India's record-breaking batsman Sachin Tendulkar announced on Thursday that he would retire after playing his 200th cricket Test match next month.(Read more here)

CNN: Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar announces retirement

India's most famous sportsman Sachin Tendulkar will retire from cricket after playing his 200th Test match, he announced Thursday. (Read more here)

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Tears flood alert issued after Tendulkar announces retirement


Delhi road flooded with tears after Sachin's announcement.

Delhi road flooded with tears after Sachin’s announcement.


Soon after the God of cricket announced his retirement, taking precautionary measure, meteorological department has issued flood alert as people are unstoppably crying all over the country.


“It’s not only people who are crying, even cats, dogs, birds, and almost every other being capable of crying are shedding tears, faster than Mumbai torrential rains,” said Indra Sharma, head of Indian meteorological department.
“This whole mourning activity may continue till Sunday, so tears level can see a sudden upsurge as people are quite free on weekends. So a possibility of flood couldn’t be ignored,” he added.
Sensing the gravity of situation, central government has asked Army to be ready to rescue Sachin fans from getting drowned in depression.
Government has also made a special request to Rajnikanth and Sir Ravindra Jadeja to avoid crying, as then it might be impossible even for army to control the situation.
As of now reports of waterlogging is coming from some part of Delhi and Mumbai and people have been asked to stay in their home.
However, ignoring warning, at Sher-E-Punjab colony in Andheri area of Mumbai, Sachin fans gathered at a park in the neighborhood for a group mourning session. There we spotted many people carrying swimming tubes.
“Sachin fans are so upset that after running out of tears, they are drinking more and more water to produce more tears. In last few hours, I have sold 200 bottles of mineral water,” said a shopkeeper from Paharganj while wiping off tears from his eyes and taking a sip of water.

Since 11, cricket has been my life: Sachin Tendulkar's letter to BCCI

Sachin Tendulkar has announced his retirement after he plays his 200th test. Here is  a statement from the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

MEDIA RELEASE

Sachin Tendulkar has contacted the President, BCCI, and has requested the BCCI to release the following statement to the Media, on his behalf:


"All my life, I have had a dream of playing cricket for India. I have been living this dream every day for the last 24 years. It's hard for me to imagine a life without playing cricket because it's all I have ever done since I was 11 years old. It's been a huge honour to have represented my country and played all over the world. I look forward to playing my 200th Test Match on home soil, as I call it a day.

I thank the BCCI for everything over the years and for permitting me to move on when my heart feels it's time! I thank my family for their patience and understanding. Most of all, I thank my fans and well-wishers who through their prayers and wishes have given me the strength to go out and perform at my best."

Sachin Tendulkar

Sanjay Patel
Hony. Secretary
BCCI

सचिन तेंदुलकर ने किया टेस्ट क्रिकेट से संन्यास का ऐलान, कहा- मेरे लिए कठिन समय


टीम इंडिया के मास्टर ब्लास्टर सचिन तेंदुलकर ने टेस्ट क्रिकेट से संन्यास की घोषणा कर दी है. वेस्टइंडीज के खिलाफ टेस्ट सीरीज में अपना 200वां टेस्ट मैच खेलकर सचिन संन्यास लेंगे.
सचिन ने बीसीसीआई अध्यक्ष श्रीनिवासन को फोन पर जानकारी दी कि वो अपने 200वें टेस्ट के बाद संन्यास लेंगे. उन्होंने मुंबई में आखिरी टेस्ट मैच खेलने की इच्छा जताई है.

रिटायरमेंट के फैसले के बाद सचिन तेंदुलकर ने कहा कि ये उनके लिए कठिन समय है. उन्‍होंने कहा, 'मैंने 24 साल क्रिकेट को दिए. देश के लिए खेलना मेरा सपना था. बिना क्रिकेट जीवन की कल्‍पना भी मुश्किल है. यह मेरे लिए कठिन समय है. मैं अपने फैन्‍स और परिवार का शुक्रिया करना चाहता हूं.'

फिलहाल सचिन पहले ही वनडे इंटरनेशनल और टी-20 मैचों से संन्यास ले चुके हैं. बल्लेबाजी की अगर बात करें तो इंटरनेशनल क्रिकेट में शतकों का शतक बना चुके सचिन ने शायद की कोई रिकॉर्ड बाकी छोड़ा है.
सचिन अब तक 198 टेस्ट मैच खेल चुके हैं, इस दौरान उन्होंने 51 शतक जड़े हैं, हालांकि पिछले दो साल उनके लिए कुछ खास नहीं रहे हैं. उन्होंने अपना आखिरी टेस्ट शतक 2011 में साउथ अफ्रीका के खिलाफ जड़ा था.
 
सचिन के आंकड़े पर एक नजर
198 टेस्ट मैचों में सचिन तेंदुलकर ने 53.87 की औसत से 15,837 रन बटोरे. सचिन ने अपने 25 सालों के क्रिकेट करियर में सचिन ने 51 शतक और 67 अर्धशतक जड़े. सचिन का टेस्ट क्रिकेट में उच्चतम स्कोर 248 नॉट आउट है जो उन्होंने बांग्लादेश में 2004 में बनाया था.


सचिन ने टेस्ट क्रिकेट में 6 बार दोहरा शतक भी जड़ा है. अपने करियर में सचिन जहां 33 बार नॉट आउट रहे वहीं 14 बार वह खाता खोलने में नाकाम रहे. टेस्ट में सचिन अनियमित लेकिन बहुत उपयोगी गेंदबाज थे. हालांकि उनके कुल 45 विकेट बहुत कुछ नहीं कहते लेकिन जिन लोगों ने उन्हें गेंदबाजी करते हुए देखा है वो जानते हैं कि ये 45 विकेट तब लिए गए जब टीम को इसकी सबसे ज्यादा जरूरत थी. इसके अलावा सचिन तेंदुलकर ने टेस्ट क्रिकेट में 115 कैच भी लपके.