Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Sachin After His 50 th Test Hundred

Sachin Tendulkar has always stressed that he never plays for records and it was no different when the media asked him to describe his feelings after completing the historic milestone of 50 Test centuries.
"I never think about records. I love to focus on preparation and trying to give more than 100 percent on the field. I love to play. Try and keep improving. If I would have been chasing records, I would not have opted out of few ODIs. I believe in producing quality cricket whenever I step on the cricket field.
About this particular knock, Sachin said,"Scoring in situation like this gives one immense pleasure. All of us know that how the wicket behaved on the first day of the match. I don't want to give any excuse but wicket was different only on the 1st day. 

"It was extremely important to bat well in the 2nd innings. It was even more important to send loud and clear message that we can fight back strongly. I think we have done that."
However, the legend feels that his knock of 136 vs Pakistan in Chennai (1999) was the most difficult knock of his career.
"I think my knock of 136 against Pakistan at Chennai was toughest. Wicket was really deteriorating and quality of bowling attack was outstanding."
Sachin also attributed his good show to the bat he has been using for almost one year.
"God has been kind to me. Yes, this bat has given amazing service to me. Normally, a bat doesn't last that long. You may get one bad awkward ball which keeps low and bat gets broken in the toe.
"I have been lucky as far as this bat is concerned. I know that this bat is not in best of condition as I am using it for so long. I have few bats absolutely ready for match. But the moment, I pick up this bat, I feel that no one can get me out," Sachin said with broad smile on his face.
For the record, Sachin has scored 12 hundreds with this bat including first ever ODI double century.
About the state of the match, Sachin said, "I won't rule out possibility of us saving this Test match."

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Sachin Ramesh Tendulker

Born on April 24th 1973 in Bombay, Maharashtra. Nick named Little Master, He was the back bone of Indian cricket for two decades. He played for India, Asia XI, Mumbai Indians, Mumbai and Yorkshire.



Sachin Tendulker - The name itself strikes terror in the hearts of

bowlers all around the world . Hailed as the next Master Blaster

following the legacy of the great west Indian Vivian Richards,

This man has all the shots in the book, and a few more.