Sunday, 3 November 2013

Virat Kohli: Stop him if you can

With Virat Kohli at the crease, no target seems beyond reach. and going by the way he decimated the aussies in Jaipur and Nagpur, he is truly the Master of the chase.
“Maybe we need someone from the crowd to throw things at him like they do at our blokes. That might be a good start.”
This is what Australian captain George Bailey had to say when asked about ways to stop Virat Kohli after his unbeaten 115 guided India to yet another mountain-chasing victory here on Wednesday. Going by his current form, there might really be no other way.
Kohli’s performances in his last 10 ODI innings read: 115*, 68, 100*, 61, 68*, 14, 115, 2, 31, 102.
He is now the second-highest run-getter this year (behind Bailey himself), and in this series against Australia alone, his two unbeaten tons have taken India over the ropes while chasing a target in excess of 350.
Easily India’s most prolific batsman over the last two years in the shorter format, Kohli’s latest ton has proven that he has taken his batting to a different level almost blemish-free.
Like in Jaipur where he ensured India chased 360 with ease, Kohli came out on Wednesday knowing he had to up the ante with India going at under six till the 30th over.
Not that it bothered the Delhi lad, he came out looking like he had been batting for two days straight, and with a combination of drives, cuts, flicks, sweeps and even slog-sweeps, he raced to his 50 in just 31 balls to get the total up to 267/2 in 40 overs (the scoring rate now above 6.5).
“Once Shikhar got out, I took over and it was important to finish the game. The plan was to play out Mitchell Johnson, we knew he was going for wickets. I always plan my game,” Kohli said after his match-winning effort.
Plan his game he sure does, for then came the killer blow against Australia’s main weapon. It was the 41st over, and Johnson was getting some movement out of the pitch with the old ball, and for that brief period, was looking dangerous.
Kohli produced two moments of scintillating strokeplay – first to rock back and swat the ball through mid-wicket for a four, and second a solid pull for the same result. Those two strokes made it clear that he would win it for India again. It became three in three when he got an outside edge trying to go for another one.
“He has grown as a player. He is someone who is very confident, who loves playing and loves performing. Especially, if you look at this game, he made it look easy. It got difficult at the end with the ball reversing a bit. But he still batted with ease, which was fantastic,” skipper MS Dhoni said after the game.
Another aspect the skipper stressed on, and something that been Kohli’s undoing a few times, was his hot-headedness.
“He has got aggression, which he has to control. And he is doing that brilliantly, channelising and using it for the benefit of his talent and the team,” Dhoni said.
So despite Shane Watson having a lot of things to say to him during the chase, Kohli didn’t lose his cool. Not once did he look like getting out playing a rash shot, something Kohli was earlier prone to. He gave it back to Watson with his words, but never let it affect his batting.
This is a new Kohli on display. His talent and strokeplay has always been top class, but his temperament was susceptible. However, with a majority of his centuries (11 out of 17) coming during successful run chases, he seems to have gotten the best of both worlds.
And maybe, no matter how much Bailey would like it to happen, not even an unruly crowd can stop this man in his current form.

MS Dhoni: Story of the greatest analyst of all time


  
The period between 1996 to 2006 was a kind of era which saw very attacking cricket. From 1996 to 2006, It was Australia which dominated world cricket. Looking closely at Australia's team three reasons have gave them victory in the past. First, it was a their world class fielding. Second, their ability to handle pressure. Third, the kind of leadership they got due to Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting . Some other factors like Cricketing style, in which they used to take a single after every four and six and their dodging style and calculation of on field tactics gave them title of world champion. 
             In India the period between 1996 to 2005-06 was based on Tendulkar and techniques. A more traditional cricket was played in this era. This includes tricks like keeping mid-on and mid-off player on even after fielding restrictions are off. The reason behind this was simple as to try to take wicket as batsman will go for lofted shot. For that reason giving some extra run was OK. At the same time there was tendency to believe on traditional player who were sound in techniques.
              However, MS Dhoni's entry in the Indian cricket team just revolutionized not only Indian cricket but also world cricket. More sophisticated and calculated cricket is being played in his era. This includes inclusion of fielding centered all rounders. He believed in more pressure handling players than the technically sound players. His ability to analyze the situation according to the game earned him respect of greatest ever captain in world cricket.
              Inclusion of Aashish nehara in world cup semifinal even after harsh opposition, Constant belief in Sir Ravindra Jadeja, at the same time taking Cricketing abilities of Shikhar Dhaan, Suresh Rains, R Ashwin to next level , has helped Indian team a lot. His ability to remain calm at critical situation and ability to believe in his own tactics put him far over the managing capability of other captains. 
               Inclusion of ICC  Champions trophy in his long list of achievements  has put him above all the standards. When Sanjay Manjarekar asked him "what's next? " He simply smiled and answered "I am not here to prove anything to anyone, I just wanted to concentrate on my next tour."
                Dhoni's media handling capability is also exceptional because many captain find it very difficult to deal with media during worse time. He has established a new culture where a breed of pressure handlers are emerging. A culture of fielders, never die attitude oriented batsmen, and calculated risk taking bowlers has emerged in India which is certainly taking India's Cricketing future ahead.                                                                                                                                 

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Age of Dhoni: How Old is MS Dhoni?

 

Age of Dhoni: How Old is MS Dhoni?
Mahendra Singh Dhoni was born on 7 July1981.
MS Dhoni's date of Birth is 7 July1981.
According tohis date of birth,MS Dhoni's sunsign is CANCER.
In 2012 Dhoni's age will be 31 years.
In 2015 Dhoni's age will be 34 years.
In 2020 Dhoni's age will be 39 years.

ODI debut at the age of 23 ( in 2004)
Test debut at the age of 24 ( in 2005)
T-20 debut at the age of 25 (in 2006)
ICC ODI Player of the Year at the age of 27 in (2008)
ICC ODI Player of the Year at the age of 28 in (2009)

2 decades of sachin’s achievement

Starting from 1989
Sachin Tendulkar, at the age of 15, had become the youngest Indian to score a century on first-class debut, in 1988. A year later he made his Test debut in Pakistan, who had started playing for India when Tendulkar was only five years old.

1990
At the age of 17 years and 112 days, Tendulkar scored the first of 87 international hundreds.

1991
Tendulkar won Australia over by scoring 114 at the WACA, the bounciest pitch in the world.

1992
Tendulkar was 19 years when he passed the 1000-Test-runs milestone, the youngest to do so. He did it while scoring 111 out of India’s 227 in Johannesburg. Earlier in the year he had become Yorkshire’s first-ever overseas signing.

1993
After hundreds in three foreign countries, Tendulkar forged his bond with Madras, scoring 165 against England. It was his first home century and it led India to a series victory.


1994
Tendulkar opened in an ODI for the first time, in Auckland against New Zealand, and made 82, anchoring a chase of 143.

1995
The little boy got married, to Anjali Mehta, a Bombay-based doctor, at age 22.

1996
Tendulkar became the first batsman to score more than 500 runs in a World Cup. His tally ended on 523, with this stumping against Sri Lanka, in the semi-final, which India lost
Tendulkar’s first captaincy assignment was the inaugural Border-Gavaskar Trophy. India won the one-off Test in Delhi
The year Tendulkar mania took off in India. He was everywhere.

1997
Tendulkar led India to a 4-1 victory against Pakistan in an ODI series in Toronto. It was one of India’s few successes during his tenure.

1998
The year Tendulkar dominated Australia with two Test hundreds and four ODI centuries, three of which were in a row. His twin innings in Sharjah were the highlights of a year during which he gave Shane Warne nightmares by the bowler’s own admission.

1999
Australia fought back at home the following year and this Glenn McGrath lbw of Tendulkar, after he ducked into a short ball, is perhaps one of the most debated dismissals in cricket.

2000
In his 253rd match – the ICC Champions Trophy final in Nairobi – Tendulkar broke Mohammad Azharuddin’s record of 9378 runs to become the highest run-scorer in ODIs. He’s had it ever since.

2001
Tendulkar didn’t contribute with the bat to India’s greatest win of this decade – against Australia in Kolkata – but he picked up three vital second-innings wickets. He scored a century in Chennai to help India win the third Test and the series.

2002
In his 99th Test, Tendulkar overtook Don Bradman’s 29 hundreds, by scoring 193 at Headingley. It contributed to an innings-and-46-run win.

2003
Tendulkar scored 98 of his record tally of 673 World Cup runs in one unforgettable innings against Pakistan in Centurion. The defining moment was a savage upper cut against Shoaib Akhtar that sailed over the third-man boundary. Tendulkar marshalled India to the final, where their bowlers conceded 359 runs against Australia. The Man-of-the-Series bauble was little consolation.

2004
Tendulkar nearly spoiled Steve Waugh’s farewell Test in Sydney, scoring 241 not out and 60, but Australia held on for a draw.

2005
Tendulkar took possession of another world record against Sri Lanka in Delhi. This time it was Sunil Gavaskar’s 34-Test century mark that was overtaken.

2006
Tendulkar spent months out of the team because of a tennis elbow. He returned in September, with 141 against West Indies in Kuala Lumpur.

2007
More than 17 years after his debut, in England, Tendulkar was finally part of a squad that won a Test series outside the subcontinent.

2008
Often berated for not delivering on big occasions, Tendulkar scored 117 and 91 to lead India to victory in the first two finals of the tri-series in Australia
Tendulkar became the highest run-scorer in Test cricket, surpassing Brian Lara’s 11,953. Fittingly, he did it against Australia, in Mohali.

2009
Tendulkar revisited his glory days with a breathtaking 175 off 141 balls. It truly was a blast from the past, for he received almost no support and India lost the thriller to Australia.

Still a long way to go “All the very best” to the God of Cricket

Sachin Tendulkar

Bio - Data (Personal)


Name You know it very well
Born 24th April 1973
Parents Mr. Ramesh Tendulkar & Mrs. Rajni Tendulkar
Brothers Nitin & Ajit Tendulkar
Sister Savitai Tendulkar
Wife Anjali Tendulkar(10 November 1967)
Married on 24th May 1995
Daughter Sara Tendulkar(12 October 1997)
Son Arjun Tendulkar(24 September 1999)
Coach Ramakanth Achrekar
Close friend Vinod Kambli
NEW DELHI: God Of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday announced his decision to retire from Test cricket after playing his landmark 200th match against the West Indies next month, bringing an end to the intense speculation about his future
.

The 40-year-old Tendulkar, who has not been in the best of form in recent times, has informed the BCCI about his decision to quit Test cricket after a glorious career spanning 24 years.

In an emotional statement, Sachin Tendulkar said: "All my life I have had a dream of playing cricket for India. I have been living this dream every day for the last 24 years. It’s hard for me to imagine a life without playing cricket because it’s all I have ever done since I was 11 years old. It’s been a huge honour to have represented my country and played all over the world. I look forward to playing my 200th Test Match on home soil, as I call it a day.

I thank the BCCI for everything over the years and for permitting me to move on when my heart feels it's time! I thank my family for their patience and understanding. Most of all, I thank my fans and well-wishers who through their prayers and wishes have given me the strength to go out and perform at my best."


Tendulkar's 200th Test match is most likely to be held at his home ground in Mumbai from November 14. The Eden Gardens in Kolkata is also a contender for hosting that historic match. The BCCI has not yet announced the venues for the two Tests against the West Indies.

The fact that the BCCI squeezed in a home series against the West Indies had raised speculation that it was done to give Tendulkar the opportunity to retire in front of his home fans.

Although Tendulkar had always maintained that he would continue playing cricket as long as he enjoys playing the game, the pressure of playing at the international level has gradually taking a toll on his ageing body.

He recently retired from the IPL and the Champions League T20 event after his franchise Mumbai Indians won both the titles this year.

"Sachin says it's hard to imagine life without cricket" - Yes ur Right.... "Cricket Without Sachin Tendulkar is like body without Soul" Missing u Sachin :-(
- See more at: http://sachincricketgod.blogspot.in/#sthash.ePKTFQwZ.dpuf
NEW DELHI: God Of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday announced his decision to retire from Test cricket after playing his landmark 200th match against the West Indies next month, bringing an end to the intense speculation about his future
.

The 40-year-old Tendulkar, who has not been in the best of form in recent times, has informed the BCCI about his decision to quit Test cricket after a glorious career spanning 24 years.

In an emotional statement, Sachin Tendulkar said: "All my life I have had a dream of playing cricket for India. I have been living this dream every day for the last 24 years. It’s hard for me to imagine a life without playing cricket because it’s all I have ever done since I was 11 years old. It’s been a huge honour to have represented my country and played all over the world. I look forward to playing my 200th Test Match on home soil, as I call it a day.

I thank the BCCI for everything over the years and for permitting me to move on when my heart feels it's time! I thank my family for their patience and understanding. Most of all, I thank my fans and well-wishers who through their prayers and wishes have given me the strength to go out and perform at my best."


Tendulkar's 200th Test match is most likely to be held at his home ground in Mumbai from November 14. The Eden Gardens in Kolkata is also a contender for hosting that historic match. The BCCI has not yet announced the venues for the two Tests against the West Indies.

The fact that the BCCI squeezed in a home series against the West Indies had raised speculation that it was done to give Tendulkar the opportunity to retire in front of his home fans.

Although Tendulkar had always maintained that he would continue playing cricket as long as he enjoys playing the game, the pressure of playing at the international level has gradually taking a toll on his ageing body.

He recently retired from the IPL and the Champions League T20 event after his franchise Mumbai Indians won both the titles this year.

"Sachin says it's hard to imagine life without cricket" - Yes ur Right.... "Cricket Without Sachin Tendulkar is like body without Soul" Missing u Sachin :-(
- See more at: http://sachincricketgod.blogspot.in/#sthash.ePKTFQwZ.dpuf
NEW DELHI: God Of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday announced his decision to retire from Test cricket after playing his landmark 200th match against the West Indies next month, bringing an end to the intense speculation about his future
.

The 40-year-old Tendulkar, who has not been in the best of form in recent times, has informed the BCCI about his decision to quit Test cricket after a glorious career spanning 24 years.

In an emotional statement, Sachin Tendulkar said: "All my life I have had a dream of playing cricket for India. I have been living this dream every day for the last 24 years. It’s hard for me to imagine a life without playing cricket because it’s all I have ever done since I was 11 years old. It’s been a huge honour to have represented my country and played all over the world. I look forward to playing my 200th Test Match on home soil, as I call it a day.

I thank the BCCI for everything over the years and for permitting me to move on when my heart feels it's time! I thank my family for their patience and understanding. Most of all, I thank my fans and well-wishers who through their prayers and wishes have given me the strength to go out and perform at my best."


Tendulkar's 200th Test match is most likely to be held at his home ground in Mumbai from November 14. The Eden Gardens in Kolkata is also a contender for hosting that historic match. The BCCI has not yet announced the venues for the two Tests against the West Indies.

The fact that the BCCI squeezed in a home series against the West Indies had raised speculation that it was done to give Tendulkar the opportunity to retire in front of his home fans.

Although Tendulkar had always maintained that he would continue playing cricket as long as he enjoys playing the game, the pressure of playing at the international level has gradually taking a toll on his ageing body.

He recently retired from the IPL and the Champions League T20 event after his franchise Mumbai Indians won both the titles this year.

"Sachin says it's hard to imagine life without cricket" - Yes ur Right.... "Cricket Without Sachin Tendulkar is like body without Soul" Missing u Sachin :-( - See more at: http://sachincricketgod.blogspot.in/#sthash.rHp8eL4h.dpuf
NEW DELHI: God Of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar on Thursday announced his decision to retire from Test cricket after playing his landmark 200th match against the West Indies next month, bringing an end to the intense speculation about his future
.

The 40-year-old Tendulkar, who has not been in the best of form in recent times, has informed the BCCI about his decision to quit Test cricket after a glorious career spanning 24 years.

In an emotional statement, Sachin Tendulkar said: "All my life I have had a dream of playing cricket for India. I have been living this dream every day for the last 24 years. It’s hard for me to imagine a life without playing cricket because it’s all I have ever done since I was 11 years old. It’s been a huge honour to have represented my country and played all over the world. I look forward to playing my 200th Test Match on home soil, as I call it a day.

I thank the BCCI for everything over the years and for permitting me to move on when my heart feels it's time! I thank my family for their patience and understanding. Most of all, I thank my fans and well-wishers who through their prayers and wishes have given me the strength to go out and perform at my best."


Tendulkar's 200th Test match is most likely to be held at his home ground in Mumbai from November 14. The Eden Gardens in Kolkata is also a contender for hosting that historic match. The BCCI has not yet announced the venues for the two Tests against the West Indies.

The fact that the BCCI squeezed in a home series against the West Indies had raised speculation that it was done to give Tendulkar the opportunity to retire in front of his home fans.

Although Tendulkar had always maintained that he would continue playing cricket as long as he enjoys playing the game, the pressure of playing at the international level has gradually taking a toll on his ageing body.

He recently retired from the IPL and the Champions League T20 event after his franchise Mumbai Indians won both the titles this year.

"Sachin says it's hard to imagine life without cricket" - Yes ur Right.... "Cricket Without Sachin Tendulkar is like body without Soul" Missing u Sachin :-(
- See more at: http://sachincricketgod.blogspot.in/#sthash.ePKTFQwZ.dpuf

God Of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar leads Mumbai to victory

God Of Cricket Sachin Tendulkar leads Mumbai to victory

LAHLI: Sachin Tendulkar's farewell game in domestic cricket ended in a manner befitting his iconic stature, as the retiring legend single-handedly guided Mumbai to a four-wicket win over Haryana in one of the most keenly followed match in the history of Ranji Trophy on Wednesday.




Requiring 39 more runs to win with four wickets in hand on the fourth and final day, Sachin Tendulkar went on to make a calculated 175-ball unbeaten 79, building his innings in the manner that has been the hallmark of his later years.

The stay in the middle also ensured Tendulkar warmed up for next month's Test series against the West Indies, which will culminate with the second and his landmark 200th Test in Mumbai, where he will bring the curtain down on his glorious 24-year tryst with international cricket.

After a series of shifts in momentum over the past three days, it was Mumbai who had the last laugh, thanks largely to the relentless perseverance showed by Sachin Tendulkar.

Starting the day at 201 for six, Tendulkar, overnight on 55, guided Dhawal Kulkarni (16 not out) to the last run that came when the young pacer hit Mohit Sharma for a boundary, much to the delight of his Mumbai teammates who had planned to gift the veteran a win in his last game for the state side.

The hordes of home spectators who had trooped into the Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium, didn't mind either as it was Tendulkar who was at the forefront of this successful chase.