Posts Tagged ‘sachin’

Tendulkar out of Irani Trophy

September 20th, 2008

Sachin Tendulkar has pulled out of the Irani Trophy to recover from his elbow injury ahead of the Test series against Australia starting October 9. He will be replaced by Tamil Nadu batsman S Badrinath.

“Tendulkar is not playing the Irani Trophy because he has been advised a week of rehabilitation,” Ratnakar Shetty, the BCCI’s chief administrative officer, told Cricinfo. “Paul Close [the National Cricket Academy's physio] has suggested he [Tendulkar] needs a break from the Irani Trophy to recover from the stiff elbow.”

Niranjan Shah, the BCCI secretary, said that Tendulkar will be available for the Test series against Australia which begins on October 9.

Tendulkar will work with Close in Mumbai from September 20 to get fit in time in order to join the national camp in Bangalore. He had twisted his elbow while fielding during the third Test in Sri Lanka last month and was forced out of the one-dayers that followed.

The Irani Trophy match will take place between Ranji Trophy champions Delhi and a Rest of India side that will feature probables for the Test series. Tendulkar had earlier declared himself fit for the match, which starts on Wednesday in Baroda.

Sachin speak: Playing against Australia is very Tough

September 18th, 2008

World class cricketer, master batsman sachin Tendulkar (little master) told that playing against Australia is very tough as playing against Pakistan. Now a days match result vs Australia is very close for both teams. So India vs Australia test have more expectation on both Australia audiences as well as Indian audiences.

An India cricket team is the only team to give pressure for Australia cricket team. Both team are in good form as well.

Sachin come back after injury, we may expect sachin will break West Indies player lara’s highest score in an innings records.

Gilchrist says, Dhoni good but Sachin best

September 12th, 2008

Here on a promotional tour, Gilchrist said he does not doubt Dhoni’s ability but Tendulkar is simply the best.

“Well, it’s hard to compare whether statistically or in your mind or opinion. It’s a big award for Mahendra to win but I would still say Sachin is the best player of recent times,” Gilchrist told NDTV.

Making a comparative study of both the Indians, Gilchrist said, “Dhoni is firepower, (it’s more about) his explosiveness and unpredictability. If there is anything about Sachin, it’s his technicality, he is beautiful to watch and clinical whereas Dhoni is almost carefree, playing without fear that can hurt you most.

“He (Dhoni) hits some extraordinary shots that are quite unique to the game. You never see them in textbooks but are equally effective,” said the Australian.

Gilchrist was also against rushing Dhoni into the Test captain’s job even though he felt it was just a matter of time before the star stumper takes over the reins from Anil Kumble.

“Well, his time will come I believe,” Gilchrist said.

“There is no need to rush him in, I’m sure it’s just a matter of time. He looks to me like the top character who can handle both Test and one-day captaincy, and the wicket-keeping and batting roles and the many, many sponsors he has,” Gilchrist quipped.

Though no more part of the Australian squad, Gilchrist is not immune to issues affecting the Aussies and he sounded equally worried about the uncertainty over Andrew Symonds’ fate.

“I doubt he (Symonds) will retire, the passion still exists in Symmo, he’s got a bit more than he wants to accomplish. He just needs a bit of time, some people can’t comprehend the stresses, strains and pressures you are under, when you are under the microscope so much. Nowhere is the attention more than in India. Symmo is feeling the pinch a little bit and its great courage by the leadership group to say to him look you are not obviously fully focussed and we’ve got to get you move aside. It’s a tough one for Symmo,” Adam Gilchrist feel.