Thursday, March 13, 2008

I've all bats with which I hit tons: Sachin

New Delhi: Sachin Tendulkar has more bats than any sport goods shop as he has kept all the bats with which he scored 81 Test and one-day centuries so far. The master batsman, who has scored 39 hundreds in Tests and 42 in one-day internationals, however, said he did not know how many bats he had collected so far.

"I have all the bats with which I have scored hundreds (in Tests and one-dayers). I don't know how many bats I have but I have kept all of them," he said.

Tendulkar, who scored three centuries - two in Tests and one in the tri-series finals - on the recent tour of Australia, singled out two shots against paceman Mitchell Johnson as his 'defining moments' of the tour Down Under.

"Probably, the two shots that I played over the wicketkeeper's head off Mitchell Johnson during the first final in Sydney," he said.

"Similarly, off Brett Lee in the Perth Test. Also, those straight drives off Lee in the Melbourne one-day which we won," he told Mid Day.

The 34-year-old cricketer, with a career spanning over 18 years, said his obsession with the game had only increased with time.

"Yes, it has. I am enjoying everything and it is fantastic."

Tendulkar said foundation for the Perth Test win was laid in the second Test in Sydney which was the "turning point" of the series.

"That partnership (with Rahul Dravid at Perth) was extremely important. That sent a strong message to the Australian dressing room. But it was the Sydney Test, which changed things and caused the turnaround. We just carried that momentum into the next Test at Perth and in Adelaide. It was from Sydney where things started working differently," he said.

Tendulkar's advice to team-mates for the Test at the WACA, touted to have the fastest pitch in the world, was to spend time in the middle.

"The only thing I told my team-mates was that if you spend some time at the crease in Perth, it is the toughest place for bowlers. There are always opportunities to put the ball away and that's the way I would approach it, is what I told them."

Tendulkar agreed that a "couple of more" warm-up games in Australia before the start of the Test series would have helped the Indian team.

"Ideally, one would have liked to have a bit more practice. The one warm-up game we played was washed out. That was tough but you don't make excuses," he said.

Monday, March 10, 2008

सचिन बने 'मुंबई इंडियन्स' के कप्तान

सचिन तेंदुलकर को भारतीय क्रिकेट कंट्रोल बोर्ड यानी बीसीसीआई की इंडियन प्रीमियर लीग की मुंबई टीम का कप्तान बनाया गया है.
सचिन तेंदुलकर
सचिन ने कॉमनवेल्थ सिरीज़ में दो यादगार पारियाँ खेली

गुरुवार को इस टीम का नाम ‘मुंबई इंडियन्स’ रखा गया है.

इसका लोगो ‘सुदर्शन चक्र’ बनाया गया और इसके बाहर की और तिरंगे की धारियां हैं. टीम के खिलाड़ियों की पोशाक भारतीय टीम की ही तरह हल्के नीले रंग की होगी.

मुंबई टीम, उद्योगपति मुकेश अंबानी ने सबसे ज़्यादा 447 करोड़ रुपए की बोली लगाकर ख़रीदी था.

इसमें सचिन तेदुल्कर के नेतृत्व में हरभजन सिंह, सनथ जयसूर्या, दिलहारा फर्नाडो, लैसिथ मलिंगा, शॉन पोलक, रॉबिन उथप्पा जैसे खिलाड़ी खेलेंगे.

सचिन तेंदुलकर ने टीम के बारे में कहा कि इसमें युवा जोश और अनुभव का अच्छा संतुलन है.

दक्षिण अफ़्रीका में हुए पहले ट्वंटी-20 विश्वकप में नहीं खेलने के बारे में पूछने पर सचिन ने कहा कि विश्वकप से ऐन पहले टीम ने इंग्लैंड लंबा दौर किया था और सौ फ़ीसदी फ़िट नहीं होने की वजह से उन्होंने इस विश्वकप में नहीं खेलने का फ़ैसला किया था

आईपीएल के मुक़ाबले 18 अप्रैल से एक जून तक होंगे.

बीसीसीआई की इस लीग में 44 दिन के अंदर 59 मैच खेले जाएँगे और जीतने वाली टीम को 30 लाख अमरीकी डॉलर की पुरस्कार राशि दी जाएगी.

Friday, March 7, 2008

New boys good, but don't forget seniors- Tendulkar

Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar returned from his fourth and possibly his last tour of Australia with his legend reaching unimaginable heights. Now after constantly being on the road and in public glare for the last few months, Tendulkar is expecting some peace and quiet at home in Mumbai.

Mrs Tendulkar was having quite a bit of trouble driving among hordes of mediamen to get her husband into their building complex. Tendulkar, ever the gentleman though, obliged with the obligatory soundbyte.

"The tour was tough, competitive. But I give all the credit to my team who played the series very hard," Tendulkar said upon his arrival.

Even as he celebrated victory with his young team Down Under, Tendulkar wasn't willing to be swept away by the debate of choosing between senior and junior players. The veteran of nearly two decades of international cricket believes senior players still have a role to play in Indian cricket.

"It's been a good journey for the youngsters, but at the same time, I would like to remind everyone that you can't forget what the other senior players — who were not there on the tour — have done for India. It shouldn't be forgotten. You have to respect each individual who represents India. Because the energy was focussed in the right direction, we really, really performed well," the Master Blaster pointed out.

Tendulkar was given a standing ovation Down Under not only when he walked out after getting out everytime, but even when he walked in. For the master, beating the world champions in their own backyard is truly special.

"I'm extremely excited about the whole series," Tendulkar beamed.

For the next few days Tendulkar will look forward to putting his feet up and spending time with friends and family. It's well earned.