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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Pakistan openers should learn from Sachin Tendulkar : Wasim Akram


  Former captain Wasim Akram has called on Pakistani openers to seek inspiration and learn from the exploits of Indian senior batsman Sachin Tendulkar.
Wasim, who is on the World Cup commentary team, also expressed his frustration over Pakistan's performance against Zimbabwe on Monday.
The former fast bowler called on openers, Muhammad Hafeez and Ahmed Shahzad to learn the art of batting and building an innings from Tendulkar.
The two openers have failed to provide a single decent start to the Pakistan team in five matches of the World Cup and Wasim felt both needed to rethink their approach to batting.
"They should learn from Tendulkar, look at him he is 38 plus and yet he is still going strong. He just plays normal cricket in the first ten overs and does not gift his wicket," Akram said.
"Tendulkar is a role model for many others and the Pakistani openers should learn from him how to build an innings and how to tackle dicey conditions. Look at Shahzad he is immensely talented but the moment the ball does a little movement he either starts shuffling across the line or moving in his crease and is gifting his wicket. Hafeez is also getting out constantly shuffling across," he explained.
Wasim said the Pakistani openers need to learn from Tendulkar that even in One-day cricket one needs to build an innings.
"Even if you have scored 50 odds runs in the first 12 or 15 overs and have wickets in hand you are in a good position. And Pakistan's strength is that if they have wickets in hand they can go for quick runs in the final overs," he said.
He pointed out that Tendulkar was still going strong as he stuck to the basics well and didn't try anything extraordinary.
"His hunger for runs is astonishing," Akram told Geo Super channel.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Sachin Tendulkar's 48th century goes in vain

Sachin tendulkar 48th century video click here
This is the 13th time Sachin's century went in vain.Out of 48 centuries 13 has resulted in loss for India.
Gayle, out of 19 centuries 9 has been resulted in loss for them. 

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Sachin Tendulkar 48th ODI century;(hundred) (100) (video):99th century (100)



Sachin Tendulkar scored his 48th ODI century and 6th World Cup ton against South Africa in Nagpur. Tendulkar hit 111 off 101 which included eight fours and 3 sixes.
Sachin is 47 short off 18000 ODI runs
1 century short of completing that magic 100 centuries overall.


Sachin Tendulkar 48th ODI century;(hundred) (100) (video)


Friday, March 11, 2011

Pieter Seelaar rejoices after getting Sachin's wicket

Pieter Seelaar rejoices after getting Sachin's wicket
Little-known Dutch spinner Pieter Seelaar made quite an impression with three wickets against India but for him, the most special of the those scalps was undoubtedly the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.
India beat the Netherlands by five wickets in a Group B match last night but Seelaar did well for himself by scalping three big names in Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and the big-hitting Yusuf Pathan.
"To get these three wickets is special. Usually you don't bowl to that calibre of player. It gets the best out of you and I think it's a very good experience," Seelaar said after the match.
Asked which one of the three was the biggest for him, pat came the reply, "It's Tendulkar, mate."
"He is the best player in the world. To get his wicket was a very special moment for me and obviously I didn't know what I was doing at that particular moment. I'm very happy with Tendulkar's wicket," he added.

Pieter Seelaar getting Sachin's wicket:video

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