As he drove the ball towards extra cover, he achieved a feat no other man could achieve so far, and yet again stamped his authority on the game. Sachin Tendulkar, now has more than 15000 ODI runs to his name, and the run machine did not look rusty at all.
No.. this is not a debate to ascertain it he is the best player that ever happened to the game... he may not be.. infact.. he is not...
This is also not a forum for discussion whether he should retire or continue to play..
Neither is this a place where we discuss if he should play defensively or aggressively, let his instincts rule his mind or not...
Here, I just pay tribute to someone, who has held the flag for
I pay tribute to Sachin, for achieving yet another record...which was not exactly a new record.... for once he crossed 12000 ODI runs.. every one that he scored was a record.... Once he crossed 30 centuries... every one he scored was a record...
I pay tribute to Sachin, for his quest to better himself, to keep his motivation levels high even after achieving almost everything a cricketer would dream of.
No, I do not say that he is the best batsman, or GOD in cricket. He is not, but the little guy has to live with it that we want him to be the best batsman in the world. He carries our expectations, he fails, but again carries them in the next match. For mere mortals it is easy, Sehwag may not carry the same burden of expectations again, Ganguly may not have to do it, but Sachin needs to.. every time he steps out.. we need him to score, and more than anything, we want him to score. He fails, but we again want him to score. And again and again. He gives us the feeling of superiority in a sport where we are mediocre, and I pay Tribute to him for this feeling.
In a nation where we do not really excel in any sport, he provides us a ray of hope sometimes, and I pay tribute to him for that.
Well played Sachin...
2 comments:
Absolutely true. If today I had to select just one person as the best batsman in the world ever, it would probably not be Sachin.
I couldnt care less really.
The fact remains that he has given this country, (whose international presence in sports is shameful to say the least), so many moments of joy, so many moments of pride.
And for those moments where we could associate ourselves with the 'Indian' team with pride.. he deserves all the adulation.
Cheers,
Void
rock on dada
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