You heard the announcement. You may not have heard of this game, but you have heard it sung. This song - billions of people have ever lived with it; one that would come from Wankhede and echo across the city and the seas. It is a name that continues to inspire many, not only in India, but also around the world, to take up the sport. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar was that cricketer who had a personality and aura that encouraged any cricket tournament; however he ended up saying he was no bigger than the game. To the people of India, a 5'5 ”giant man was much more than that. He was emotional; a symbol of hope for a nation that revered him as a lesser God.
Ironically, among the highest honors and despite the foundation he was laid on, his humility and ability to excel all made him able to play very well internationally for more than two decades. After playing for generations, Tendulkar started playing Test cricket with a white shirt that could be easily used as a school uniform, and he got his final Tests with a Niche jersey that was impossible to buy over the counter, and would later be auctioned off for millions.
In short
Amid all the ongoing praise he has received in a highly changed era of cricket, commerce and so on, and in a sea of statistics all of Tendulkar’s fascinating conversations, it is sometimes easy to forget that he was probably the most perfect batsman of his generation - combining natural talent and hard work and dedication; who saw the importance of shaping and polishing diamonds. This unusual combination of dedication and skill made him stand out from the crowd, making him the legend of Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.
Tendulkar has been one of the main causes of the explosion of popular cricket in India which has led the Indian board to become the most powerful cricketer in the world. In a country already inclined to cricket, Tendulkar has given people a hero to look up to regardless of age, color, religion or denomination - as well as cricket from sport to religion on the continent.
Conference of all things cricket
In a game full of statistics, he owns almost all of the best record records he has, including those many runs in Test and ODI cricket, the biggest of these two genres, and the highest number of centuries in international cricket - presumably 100. Though hard work starts out. In his ODI, Tendulkar discovered that his career was at an all-time high when he was sent to play New Zealand in 1994 and hit a 49-ball 82, making the opening of his own. He went on to collect 49 Hundreds of ODIs at the end of his career - surpassing the second most leading nineteenth.
World Cup veteran
In addition, the work won a World Cup appearance, from 1992 to 2011, where he appeared twice in the finals (2003 and 2011), finally receiving the coveted trophy on that fateful night in Mumbai on April 2 I -2011, finds the right swan song in front of a crowd of people in Mumbai.
“You have borne the burden of the nation for 21 years; It's time to dump her and move on. "
- Virat Kohli's words after his idol Sachin Tendulkar finally got his hands on the World Cup.
Despite all the talk about Tendulkar's failure under pressure, his performance at major events was hard to ignore. In his last two World Cup matches, Tendulkar excelled at cheating with 4 (2003 final vs. Australia) and 18 (2011 final vs. Sri Lanka). However, his overall performance and contributions to the aforementioned tournament have played a major role in making India reach the finish line first. In the 2003 edition of the tournament, Tendulkar scored an astonishing 673 runs in the tournament, surpassing his record of 523 runs in the 1996 World Cup - a record that still stands. In addition, in the campaign to win the Indian World Cup in 2011, he also became India's top scorer and second overall, with 482 runs in the tournament with an average of 53.55, and two hundred in the league stages (against England and South Africa) and 2 most important fifty in knockouts (against Australia and Pakistan).
Without a doubt, Tendulkar's fine memory of the World Cup lasts a time when he finally received the medal he had been waiting for for the best part of twenty years and less, and, of course, the moment he won the World Cup.
Implementation
There are so many stories about how Tendulkar was introduced to cricket, we may not know the full truth. According to legend, his younger brother, Ajit, Sachin \ "who lived with him in a dream", took him to Sharadashram School in Mumbai and introduced him to Ramakant Acharekar, his first coach, at the age of eleven with the intention of focusing on him energy in something productive.
Since then, Tendulkar's life has been food, sleep, cricket.
He changed schools, trained hard, played many match trucks, and soon, the name Sachin Tendulkar became popular on the other side of Mumbai. There were whispers, whenever he was said to be playing a school game, as crowds gathered to watch him beat. From a young age, he will fulfill his expectations, as he is best known for earning 326 * in a record-breaking 664 record with Vinod Kambli - the highest co-operation of any type of competitive cricket at the time.
It was only a matter of time before he became part of the Mumbai team and made his home appearance. However, he was certainly too young to face the top throwers, and this raised a lot of eyebrows. However, when Dilip Vengsarkar, the Indian captain at the time, watched him fight Kapil Dev on the net, the case of a child prosecuted was quickly escalated. He first appeared at home at the age of 14, and struck for centuries in the Ranji and Duleep trophy debut. He continued to accumulate in the runs, and the Indian call showed up, a few years later.
Young people on the battlefield
After playing several times at home level, it was a popular opinion that Tendulkar was ready, at the age of 16, to play international cricket. He was taken to a Test team to visit Pakistan in November 1989, and was told to face some of the fastest bowlers in his backyard.
Ram Singh Dungarpur is said to have chosen Tendulkar on the trip, while Sachin first appeared in Karachi, aged 16 and 205 days. He was fired by his first partner Waqar Younis for 15 years, and with his confession, he thought he was not ready for the full international standard at the time. However, in the final test in Sialkot, Tendulkar was hit in the nose by a Waqar Younis guard.
It has now become a myth to cricketers around the world, that he turned down medical treatment, watched him, wiped the blood off, and continued to beat. He went on to combine 57 slides that will help India successfully draw the Test match. Tendulkar, although not born with a bat as he was at home level, had shown the severity of the hunger required at the world level by hitting and kept on the Test side.
Victory in Paradise
After the trip to Pakistan, Tendulkar traveled to New Zealand, scoring 88 more in one Test match, missing out on being the Test captain for the 12th time. He finally reached the line when India visited England in 1990, as they finally scored 119 * goals in the fourth innings in Manchester, digging India out of the hole and giving them a good chance of winning the game when there was a lot of sessions to beat. After scoring 100 goals in Manchester, he went on to score goals freely on the Australian tour, starting with 148 in Sydney and becoming the youngest batsman to win a Test 100 in Australia, as well as 114 in the bouncy WACA wicket, the most famous takeaway and a specialist, like his best Test innings.
After a series of fun plays in his first tour of the tour, Tendulkar was hailed as a natural talent and history of adaptability. He has continued to excel overseas, visiting South Africa in 1996/97, to score 169 points in Cape Town in a battle against years of Mohammad Azharuddin. It was a game won by India, but Tendulkar had brought India into a bad situation and showed a gap in winning power between him and his peers so much so that Allan Donald, who had threatened India’s top, admitted he felt like clapping for less. He had already shown off his batting ability in South Africa, having previously scored 111 (in a total of 227 teams) in 1992 on the crucial run of 1,000 runs in Johannesburg.
After a series of far-flung games, a solid home record has been given. He got his first Test at home in Chennai, scoring 165 smoothly playing England to lead his team to an innings victory. Little did he know that several of his knocks would reach the ground. In 1998, when the Tendulkar race against Warne was highly anticipated in the Australian-India home series, Tendulkar developed a coaching technique to sweep Warne out of the leg and knocked out the trick in the Chennai test by completely beating Warne in his 155-second innings. India went on to win the Test series 2-1 against Australia who won it all.
Strategies
“I was deeply moved by his approach. I’ve never seen myself play, but I feel, that this fella plays the same way I did. ”
Sir Donald Bradman, the last striker, once told his wife that he felt like Tendulkar was playing the same way he had been doing. It was probably the last compliment a batterer trusted to get.
By the time Tendulkar started playing Test cricket, the raw talent was clear, but his process needed to be polished. With a high body power that could be overlooked as a 16-year-old, Tendulkar was leaning on his belt in his position, which resulted in his head falling to the side, especially while playing to look at his leg. Years ago, however, Tendulkar developed a process that is ready to be used in a shooting simulator.
Sachin Tendulkar was in charge of the bat when he saw some of the most aggressive bowlers in their youth: McGrath, Fraser, Walsh, Ambrose and Pollock. In addition, swing-bowling artists such as Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, spin legends such as Warne and Muralitharan, and express-pacers approaching powerful engineers including Brett Lee, Allan Donald and Shohib Akhtar, were high in their power during Little Master's reign. . Tendulkar not only survived the ambush of the millennium revolution, but also played his best cricket this season. How? It was all based on solid rock and solid rock formations.
The key was playing late. With the solidarity built into the usual opening first, his indiscriminate opposition and skepticism of the ball until he reached with a small back and punchy (almost zero) following that, made his basic process almost out of the air. This allows him to take the late course on the field and play football as quickly as possible. In addition to that the amount of energy and strength he was able to produce despite using low grip was one of several things for a man to lower his jaws.
Sachin's post-injury procedure was special in pulling and hitting, but it was very tight and strong, never allowing the upper part of the lower arm to leave the chest while driving, and allowing him to play ball under his eyes. The V's lower arm grip, though low, allowed him to watch the ball directly at the bat, giving him the freedom to find spaces with surgical accuracy, and to make shots at a crucial moment with the grace of a trapeze artist.
The back and across movements of the trigger and the still head are required to get a good view of your stop stop and to leave or play properly. Since his eye was the stump for delivery, he had a simple and productive way to leave the balls out of the eye line - and without the stump line. In addition to the logical mathematical calculations, this multi-faceted, multi-functional method forms the basis of Sachin Tendulkar's mythology.
Captain cuts
Tendulkar was made team captain in 1996 at the age of 23, but with 7 years of experience behind him. A poor record, egos of older players to handle, and a host of internal conflicts, would not have significantly reduced Tendulkar's action with the bat, as he continued to hit runs despite India being shut down by the opposition. In his second position as captain, which put him out of the competition, India lost the Test series to South Africa at home and Tendulkar's form hit a high note, and he dropped out of the captaincy. Sourav Ganguly took over the reins as leader in 2000, hoping to form a new Indian team amidst a stalemate that has plagued the cricket world.
Back to business
1998 was the year of Tendulkar as a striker; the year in which he played the most respected knock in his career, including his most famous ODI innings. He scored 143 points in the Coca Cola Cup league stages to take India to the Sharjah final, and then beat 134 in the final against Australia to take on India on their own. That same year, he almost made one effort in Chennai, almost netting 4 innings against Pakistan during the war, before leaving with India 17 left to win. India went on to lose the match, but Tendulkar was the man of the match for his good performance.
Tendulkar lost his father during the 1999 World Cup, returning home from England. He returned to hit 140 against Kenya, handed over a hundred to his father and gave birth to his habit of looking up at the sky a century later. In 2001, he won a 100th Test in Australia which determined the final series of franchises in India, which led to him winning a legend as Indian cricket redeemed itself in small game-fixing pits.
However, the following year he saw Tendulkar pass in a shocking manner, as he fought in New Zealand and the West Indies, before capturing 193 in Leeds to surpass Sir Don Bradman's 29th century figure. Tendulkar is back in his 2003 World Cup time, hitting 673 runs in a Man of the Tournament match on his side. India ended up losing in the final, but Tendulkar set a World Cup record that has been unparalleled so far. In addition, he undoubtedly played the innings of the biggest World Cup innings when he hit 75-ball 98 against Pakistan in Centurion while chasing 274 in the battery range of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Shonab Akhkhtar.
Tendulkar continued to hit runs, with a strange daddy here and there to satisfy his craving for dissatisfaction. This includes 194 * with Pakistan in Multan, 241 * in Sydney in 2004 and 141 against Pakistan in 5 ODI matches in 2004. However, India lost Tendulkar due to an elbow injury that sidelined him for the rest of the year. He returned at the end of 2004 to play Australia with a dead rubber band at Wankhede, and led India to a consolation victory with 55 goals at the minefield.
‘Endulkar’ and its debunking
After further surgery on his shoulder, he returned to the DLF trophy in Malaysia in 2006. He got a hundred on his return, a 40th century ODI, and used his work - he allowed his bat to speak in front of the "Endulkar" shenanigans.
After a turbulent period in Indian cricket, where the Greg Chappell incident took place, India was left to ruin the World Cup release in the first round in 2007. However, after Chappell's dismissal and MS Dhoni's recommendation as captain by Tendulkar, Indian cricket got its feet on it and again Tendulkar started to get runs and achieved great distances every time he took the bat.
Sachin Tendulkar continued to break many records in the next few years: he became the highest scorer in Test cricket, surpassing Brian Lara's record of 11,953 runs in Mohali against Australia. In December 2008, he chased an unexpected turn in a dry season in Chennai, knocked down 387 England tackles and hit a successful run of 103 *, and gave the Indian community much-needed comfort following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on 26 November 2008.
After winning a series of Test series in England (2007), Tendulkar made a positive contribution to the controversial tour of Australia, where India lost 1-2, but it was a series that would have won India if it had not been for the shocking reception of a lawyer, showing great importance in context. of the series. In a subsequent CB series, Tendulkar turned all lovers by willow, scoring 117 * in the first final in Melbourne and 91 in the second final in Brisbane to lead India to their first ODI tournament on Australian soil. Tendulkar regained his former form and continued to score freely in all competitions, hitting 50 and 51 in South Africa's biggest Test in 2010 - another series in which India drew 1-1 but certainly threatened to win in Cape Town when the battle went awry. Tendulkar vs. Steyn has proven in all its hatred. He was named the ICC and ODI Player of the Year for 2010.
On February 24, 2010, Tendulkar became the first to reach the ODI conference to score 200 goals, scoring 200 * against South Africa in Gwalior, which is nearly two points ahead of a single year (163 retirees injured against New Zealand and 175 against and Australia). The landmark has been set several times since ...
Entering the 2011 World Cup with a lot of energy, Tendulkar contributed to the campaign with a victory of 482 runs, the second highest in the competition, and lifted the World Cup at home. He was surrounded by Wankhede, covered with tricolor on his shoulders - one of the most enduring portraits of a World Cup and perhaps in World Cup cricket history.
World Cup Hangover
After a dream come true at the 2011 World Cup, a blow came. Tendulkar, still trapped in the 900th century, seemed to be waiting too long ahead as he missed the line on the two-night Test trip to England and Australia, where he approached the line but failed to cross the line. After waiting a year, he finally reached the milestone in the Asia Cup league match against Bangladesh in Mirpur, beating his 100th international international to help India reach just 290 for India's bowling defeat in a critical period and allowed the match. His 51 defeat against Pakistan in the same tournament has been his last ODI match as he announced his retirement from ODI cricket on December 23, 2012, ending his career, so far, as the top scorer in over a century. way.
The nation is weeping
On November 16, 2013, 24 years and a day after he started playing in the Test, Tendulkar called a tearful match at Test cricket at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. His 200th Test match, against the West Indies, ended in a win for India, as Sachin gave a good hand over 74 slips. Wankhede was shocked and horrified when he was caught slipping and had to return to the tent. However, his evocative speech after the game, in which he mentioned that the songs "Sachin Sachin will come back to my ears until I breathe my last", revived the crowd into a new song - probably the last.
A few selected souls may have even watched Don's bat. Growing enthusiasm, cracking of the ears, and tears when an unwanted person begins to sing with the crowd is the combined cocaine of this generation. The whole nation is at the top, where that icon stopping the show holds a willow and adorns a million - Sachin Tendulkar ....
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