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Wishing and Praying he plays for another 4 years :D
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:notworthy: :thumbsup: :bluejump:
Wishing and Praying he plays for another 4 years :D
no no another 6 yearsQuote:
Originally Posted by satissh_r
To play after 40 might be difficult physically :roll: Athanala than 4 years kettenQuote:
Originally Posted by gurusaravanan
feddy enga aalai kanom konja naala?!
great record! :clap: etthanaivathu double ithu?!Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
5th !!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Sourav
pona match 84 adichappa absent-aanadhaye vanmaya kandikkalaam nu irundhen... ippavum varala.. :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sourav
'Tendulkar is a legend and still wants to improve'
The 'grandfather' of Indian cricket is officially set to become the 'grandfather' of international cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar will become the most capped player in Test history when he plays in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka, beginning in Colombo, on Thursday.
The Mumbai batting icon, 37, will surpass former Australia captain Steve Waugh when he plays in a world record 169th Test.
Tendulkar, who made his Test debut in November 1989 against Pakistan, has broken every possible batting record in international cricket, including those for most runs and centuries in both formats -- ODI and Test cricket.
Yuvraj Singh had revealed last year that the younger players in the squad fondly refer to Tendulkar as "grandfather".
"We call him grandfather. Someone who has played the game for so long and is a legend and still wants to improve; it is just amazing. He still wants to bowl in the nets, he still wants to improve," Yuvraj had said.
One amazing thing about Tendulkar is hunger for runs did not fade even a bit after almost 21 years.
Thalaivaaaaaaaaaaaaa! :bow: