As expected,the match being a 2 day affair ended tame drawn.but all the Top batsmen excelled especially the Little master ,the holder of every land mark a cricketer would like to achieve.ion one way Sachin getting retired from this match without for completion of the well deserved 100 when he was just short of 8 was a Blessing in Disguise for the finest Batsman of the World.The All time Legend Sir Donald Bradman also praised Sachin a rare Blessings he could have ever received.now we hope the Boxing day Test match could be the best Platform for achieving the most deserving Land Mark in the carrier of a cricketer .yes!100 th 100.This record once achieved is going to be a record & history for a very long time to come unless a kid or a Newborn of today comes up with Flying Colors to overtake Sachin in this regard. SACHIN RAMESH TENDULKAR would be the Happiest Cricketer ever to congratulate any one who overtakes him as his SportsmanSpirit is such that he has proved about the quality of which beyond any element ofvDoubt. SA Chin would be with Team India for yet another 5 years if his temperament ,health&calibre are taken into consideration All the Best for Sachin for the future! Long Live S.R.Tendulkar!!! SreedharanMundanat
Had he completed a century in the Opening tour match it was not enough to enter the record of 100 th100 by virtue of it's just being a justfirst class match at the same time it could have been well qualified for a fine hundred match of class in the first class category!.so his yet another century in Test that in the Land Of Sir Donald Bradman as Tribute to the evergreen Legend is with of the distinct record.let us once again wish this living Legend yet another century in Test Cricket with of remembering in many respects the first being in the Land of Sir Donald Bradman the most suiting reward for Sachin Tendullkar.! So it is yet another Blessing in disguise from the great Legend Sir Donald Bradman the fastest centuries maker in the history of the glorious Game of Uncertainty CRICKET! Sreedharan Mundanat
As expected,the match being a 2 day affair ended tame drawn.but all the Top batsmen excelled especially the Little master ,the holder of every land mark a cricketer would like to achieve.ion one way Sachin getting retired from this match without for completion of the well deserved 100 when he was just short of 8 was a Blessing in Disguise for the finest Batsman of the World.The All time Legend Sir Donald Bradman also praised Sachin a rare Blessings he could have ever received.now we hope the Boxing day Test match could be the best Platform for achieving the most deserving Land Mark in the carrier of a cricketer .yes!100 th 100.This record once achieved is going to be a record & history for a very long time to come unless a kid or a Newborn of today comes up with Flying Colors to overtake Sachin in this regard. SACHIN RAMESH TENDULKAR would be the Happiest Cricketer ever to congratulate any one who overtakes him as his SportsmanSpirit is such that he has proved about the quality of which beyond any element ofvDoubt.
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Chin would be with Team India for yet another 5 years if his temperament ,health&calibre are taken into consideration
All the Best for Sachin for the future!
Long Live S.R.Tendulkar!!!
SreedharanMundanat
Had he completed a century in the Opening tour match it was not enough to enter the record of 100 th100 by virtue of it's just being a justfirst class match at the same time it could have been well qualified for a fine hundred match of class in the first class category!.so his yet another century in Test that in the Land Of Sir Donald Bradman as Tribute to the evergreen Legend is with of the distinct record.let us once again wish this living Legend yet another century in Test Cricket with of remembering in many respects the first being in the Land of Sir Donald Bradman the most suiting reward for Sachin Tendullkar.!
ReplyDeleteSo it is yet another Blessing in disguise from the great Legend Sir Donald Bradman the fastest centuries maker in the history of the glorious Game of Uncertainty CRICKET!
Sreedharan Mundanat