In love with Sachin


To all Cricket lovers,

Yesterday, along with each Indian, crowd in the chidambaram stadium must have been roaring like a national anthem for Sachin's ton of tons. Considering Sehwag not playing this game due to injury, the crowd was excited to see another mesmerizing spell by Sachin, an another round of great entertainment as they saw in Nagpur in the last match against SA.

In absence of Sehwag, Darren Sammy and team had some different plans for playing against India and especially against Sachin. Here comes relatively less experienced Ravi Rampaul with a wonderful delivery of his first over and the last encounter to which Sachin did not have a good response but still we all had hopes as usual when umpire refused Ravi's apeal. I sighed in relief. But what I see in next one minute was more shocking, which will take the wind out of your sails. Sachin turned back and started walking towards pavilion one match away from his 100th 100s. For a while I could not understand what has happened and then I realized that it’s the another legendary act by the world's master blaster, a humble nod to the destiny and a patient wait for the next chance to get his dream come true. It was not that he was not happy with the umpire’s decision but was disappointed with his own play. There are very few players in the world who show us such a proud moment. His greatness will never end and will be at the tip of tongue till the date when there is one man on the planet who knows what is Cricket!

It’s been a long time I hear something such as 'Cricket is a Gentlemen's game'. Suddenly after years, I remembered this after Sachin's play on 20th March'11 against West Indies. I feel proud to see Sachin playing in my generation!!!


In love with Sachin,
Atish

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