25 February, 2010

India v South Africa 2009/10, Sachin, I'd like to bat another full 50 overs - Tendulkar


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Sachin Tendulkar is congratulated by MS Dhoni after rewriting the record books, 2nd ODI, Gwalior, February 24, 2010  24 The Date For Sachin.


India Win Series and also 2nd ODI With 153 Runs
Sachin Tendulkar brings up yet another hundred, 2nd ODI, Gwalior, February 24, 2010 





MS Dhoni is happy as Sachin Tendulkar reaches 200 in the last 
over, 2nd ODI, Gwalior, February 24, 2010

Sachin Tendulkar, who broke the record for the highest individual ODI score, overtaking Saeed Anwar and Charles Coventry on his way to the format's first double-hundred, has said his ability to bat the entire 50 overs was a testament to his fitness after having played the game for more than 20 years.
"It feels good that I lasted for 50 overs, a good test of my fitness. I'd like to bat another 50 overs at some stage and see that the fitness level doesn't drop," Tendulkar said after his effort helped India take a unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. "The ball was coming onto the bat and I was striking the ball well. So when everything falls into its place, it feels nice. It was one of the innings where I felt I was moving well. Since I was timing the ball well, I could be more aggressive and put pressure on the bowlers."
Tendulkar, while dedicating his feat to the people of India, credited coach Gary Kirsten for the team's success in both forms of the game after the debacle in the World Cup in the Caribbean. "I've enjoyed various challenges; after the 2007 World Cup things have looked different and I'm enjoying the game," he said. "The credit also goes to Gary [Kirsten], he has really held the team beautifully. It's about togetherness and playing for each other. You see during the practice sessions that Gary himself trains as hard as anyone else, or probably harder than anyone else as he's the one giving us practice all the time."
Tendulkar said he sensed an opportunity to break the record and reach a double-century when he had gone past 175 in the 42nd over. The record eventually came in the 46th over, and the 200 in the 50th. "When I was near 175-180, I thought I could get a 200 as there were quite a few overs left," he said. He added that he would prefer his achievement to be upstaged by an Indian. "I don't play for records, I play for enjoyment and play with lots of passion. That's how cricket started. I didn't start playing cricket to break all the records; it's happened along the way. The dream was to play for India and do my best.
"I don't think any record is unbreakable. Records are made to be broken. I hope that if this record is broke, it's done by an Indian."
This was India's third-highest score in ODIs, and Tendulkar said the 400-mark would not have reached if not for some big hitting by Yusuf Pathan and MS Dhoni. "I thought a target of 340-350 would be a good one, but Yusuf Pathan and MS Dhoni came in and hit the big shots and cleared the ropes consistently and helped us pass 400."
Tendulkar added that India were not relaxing despite having put up a mammoth score, for they were aware South Africa were the only team to have chased down a target in excess of 400. "This was the team that chased 434 against Australia. So we didn't get complacent and told ourselves that we had just got through the half-way stage by scoring 401. And what we did in the second half was extremely important. We were aiming at getting early wickets and putting them out of the game."
Dhoni, who witnessed Tendulkar surpass the record from the other end, said: "I think one of the best innings, you can say. It's always good to be on the other side, watching him score 200 runs. When he is tired and can't play the big shots, he was very clever to use the pace of the bowler and it's very difficult for the bowlers as they don't know where exactly to bowl."
India lost Virender Sehwag early, and Tendulkar was assisted in three sizable stands where runs came at a brisk pace, with Dinesh Karthik, Yusuf and Dhoni. "Once Viru got out, it was important to get some kind of a partnership going. They [Tendulkar and Karthik] went on with their innings, and they set a platform after which we were sure we would get 350-plus which would be a difficult target," Dhoni said. "Yusuf was sent up the order and with the talent he's got, he can be a great asset to the side."
Yusuf scored a quickfire 36 and was particularly lethal during the batting Powerplay, while Dhoni proved destructive at the death, bludgeoning 68 off 35 in a century-stand with Tendulkar in just 53 balls. "I have changed my batting a bit, but the situation demanded that kind [attacking] of innings," Dhoni said. "The ground is a small one, and we were a bit worried about the dew factor. But once they lost 3-4 early wickets, it was difficult for them to get back into the game."
For South Africa and their stand-in captain Jacques Kallis, it was a case of the basics gone wrong. "The toss was quite vital. Our basics were just weren't good enough today. We were outplayed," Kallis said. "We lost wickets at crucial stages, our basics let us down. A fantastic innings by Sachin; he took advantage of some good conditions and he played superbly. We let ourselves down in some areas." 
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Sachin 
Tendulkar brings up yet another hundred

24 February, 2010

Sachin Sets World Record Hits double- ton - Sachin Tendulkar Breaks World Record - First ODI Double Century. Highest scorer in ODI Sachin Tendulkar, South Africa, Saeed Anwar, India

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Sachin Tendulkar breaks World Record. First ODI Double Century. Highest scorer in ODI

Sachin Tendulkar on Wednesday became the first batsman in the history of one-day international cricket to score a double century. On way to his historic double ton Sachin also achieved the landmark of becoming the highest individual run scorer in a match eclipsing the previous individual highest score of 194 recorded by Pakistan's Saeed Anwar and Zimbabwe's Charles Conventry.
 Sachin Tendulkar, Double Ton, Harendrasingh, Sachin sets world record; hits double-ton, Sachin Tendulkar breaks World Record. First ODI Double Century. Highest scorer in ODI Sachin Tendulkar,  South Africa,  Saeed Anwar,  India
Playing against South Africa at Gwalior, Sachin played an offensive knock on a pitch that was heavily loaded in favour of batsmen and reached the milestone in 147 balls. 

Sachin Tendulkar's Profile Sachin Tendulkar Full Name: Sachin Tendulkar Born: Apr 24, 1973 Age: 36 years Batting Style: Right Hand Batsman Bowling Style: Right-arm legbreak Teams played for: India Asia XI Mumbai Mumbai Indians

Sachin Tendulkar's Profile
 
Sachin Tendulkar
Full Name:
Sachin Tendulkar
Born:
Apr 24, 1973
Age:
36 years
Batting Style:
Right Hand Batsman
Bowling Style:
Right-arm legbreak
Teams played for:
India
Asia XI
Mumbai
Mumbai Indians
 
Break World Record : 200 double century
Sachin Tendulkar's Profile
 
Sachin Tendulkar
Full Name:
Sachin Tendulkar
Born:
Apr 24, 1973
Age:
36 years
Batting Style:
Right Hand Batsman
Bowling Style:
Right-arm legbreak
Teams played for:
India
Asia XI
Mumbai
Mumbai Indians



Profile

There are so many things that Sachin Tendulkar is to so many people, that it is sometimes forgotten that he is first and foremost a batsman of unparalleled ability, dedication and mind. If he had taken to some other sport in early childhood, his persona would have been invented -- by coaches who want to teach their wards the virtues a tight technique that allows attacking shots, by film-makers who want to create celluloid fantasy by depicting the perfect batsman and superstar, by marketing men who want to appeal to the broadest strata of public imaginable and by cricket fanatics who want to see batting perfection embodied in one person.

Tendulkar has been in the spotlight since before he made his international debut, and has conducted himself in exemplary fashion, even though he has been India's biggest news-worthy item for two decades. His debut in 1989 was a fiery introduction to international cricket, when as a 16 year old he had to face up to the might of Wasim Akram, Imran Khan and Waqar Younis in their backyard.

Since then he has gone on to amass records by the dozens, a few of which are unlikely to be surpassed during his lifetime. He has the most number of runs in Test matches as well as One Day Internationals, and the most number of centuries in both forms as well. His tally of more than 30,000 international runs is not likely to be overtaken by anyone, as is his list of international centuries. He has 88 international centuries so far, and looks set to become the only man in history to get to 100 international centuries.

More than numbers though, it is what Tendulkar brings to the arena everytime he sets foot on the field that touches fans, cutting across boundaries and nationalities. He has been hailed by Sir Donald Bradman as the man most resembling the Don in batting style, and he has lived up to that by scoring runs consistently against all comers and on all surfaces for a time-frame and a number of matches that has been unmatched by anyone in the history of cricket.

Tendulkar has also been the single biggest factor behind the explosion of popularity that cricket enjoys in India which led to the Indian board becoming the richest and most powerful in world cricket. In a country already predisposed to cricket, Tendulkar gave the people a hero they could look upto regardless of age, colour, creed or sect -- and catapulted cricket from a sport to a religion in the subcontinent.

And in the cricketing religion, Tendulkar rules as the presiding deity.

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After losing the toss the South Africans were chasing leather as the Indians looked set to score well in excess of the 298 they managed in the first ODI in Jaipur. The early loss of Virender Sehwag didn't hurt the home side at all as Sachin Tendulkar and Dinesh Karthik brought up brisk half-centuries on a road of a pitch with an array of elegant strokes to keep the crowd entertained.
The margin for error was very little on a pitch where the ball was coming on to the bat very easily. Tendulkar and Karthik had the freedom to drive through the line and each time they pierced the gaps, there was a minimum of two runs for the taking. The racy, yet bumpy outfield only made things tougher for the fielding side.
Only an error on the part of the batsman could have yielded a wicket, and that's what happened to Sehwag. Aiming to hit Wayne Parnell down the ground, he took his bottom hand off the bat at the point of contact, and Dale Steyn took the catch above his head at third man.
Tendulkar was in his element, flicking off his pads and driving neatly through the off side using the pace of the ball. He began by squirting out a half-volley from Parnell through the covers before flicking the next one off his pads past midwicket. Steyn tried to bowl it a bit shorter but Tendulkar responded by pulling him over midwicket and slashing over point. Even the introduction of spin didn't help as Tendulkar gently tucked Roelof van der Merwe off his pads past short fine leg to bring up his fifty, off just 37 balls.
Seeing that there was no movement off the seam, Jacques Kallis took off a slip and placed a short cover. Pretty soon, he abandoned the idea of having a slip, placing him at short midwicket, hoping for one of them to chip in the air off the drive. He then placed a sweeper cover, which was more of a defensive ploy. But it didn't yield immediate results.
Karthik too made merry with shots on both sides of the wicket. Like Tendulkar, he began with consecutive fours off Parnell and kept rotating the strike. His fifty - off 59 balls - wasn't as quick as Tendulkar's but their partnership set up a perfect platform for India. 

*Sachin Tendulkar (rhb) 182 133 24 3 136.84




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Date Venue Match Teams

Date Venue Match Teams
Feb 24, 2010 14:30 IST
Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior 2nd ODI India vs South Africa
Feb 26, 2010 11:30 IST WestpacTrust Stadium, 1st T'20 Int New Zealand vs Aus
Feb 27, 2010 14:30 IST Sardar Patel Gujarat Stadium, Motera - Ahmedabad
3rd ODI
India vs South Africa
Feb 28,2010 13:30 IST Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka 1st ODI Bangladesh/Eng

Feb 28, 2010 10:30 IST AMI Stadium, Christchurch 2nd T'20 Int. New Zealand vs Aus

Feb 28, 2010 23:30 IST Queen's Park Oval, T'20 Int.West Indies vs Zimbabwe

Mar 2, 2010 13:30 IST Shere Bangla National Stadium,Dhaka 2nd ODI Ban/Eng

Mar 3, 2010 06:30 ISt McLean Park, Napier 1st ODI New Zealand vs Australia

Mar 4, 2010 19:00 IST Providence Stadium, Guyana 1st ODI West Indies vs Zimbabwe

Mar 5, 2010 08:30 IST Zohur AhmedStadium,Chittagong 3rd ODI Bangladesh vs England

Mar 6, 2010 04:30 IST Eden Park, Auckland 2nd ODI New Zealand vs Australia

]Mar 6, 2010 19:00 IST Providence Stadium, Guyana 2nd ODI West Indies vs Zimbabwe

Mar 9, 2010 06:30 IST Seddon Park, Hamilton 3rd ODI New Zealand vs Australia

Mar 10, 2010 19:00 IST Arnos Vale Ground, Kingstown - St Vincent

3rd ODI West Indies vs Zimbabwe Mar 11, 2010 06:30 IST Eden Park, Auckland

4 Mar 11, 2010 06:30 IST Eden Park, Auckland 4th ODI New Zealand vs Australia

22 February, 2010

South Africa in India ODI Series 2009/10, 1st ODI: India v South Africa at Jaipur - Feb 21, 2010 India won by 1 run

India vs South Africa 1st ODI (2010) Highlights – Jaipur

Scoreline: India 298 for 9 (Raina 58, Sehwag 46, Karthik 44, Kallis 3-29) beat South Africa 297 (Kallis 89, Parnell 49, Jadeja 2-29) by one run
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