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If you follow the game of cricket, you have heard of Sachin Tendulkar. This is the very field where it all started for him as a kid. I read somewhere that he still visits this ground from time to time... never had a chance to see him though !
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Not being in touch with their normal lives and families doesn’t mean they won’t be in touch with the worldly happenings. Local sadhus reading morning newspaper close to the banks of Ganga in Haridwar.
18 October 2016
Portrait of Sir Donald George Bradman and Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar
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Melbourne Cricket Ground
Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia 🇦🇺
This portrait photograph was taken by Bryan Charlton when Sir Donald Bradman met Sachin Tendulkar along with Shane Warne at Bradman’s house in Holden Street, Adelaide for Bradman's 90th birthday in 1998.
It is on display at the Melbourne Cricket Ground(MCG) Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.
Reportedly, only 4 copies of the photograph were made:
1. A highlight for daily tour groups at the MCG.
2. Sachin Tendulkar's house alongside other Bradman memorabilia.
3. SACA ( South Australian Cricket Association )
4. Given to Mark Mascarenhas, who passed away in 2002.
Portrait Photograph Details -
Large colour photograph of Sir Donald Bradman wearing blue cardigan, posing with Sachin Tendulkar, wearing a grey suit and white shirt, Bradman holding pen to sign cricket bat held by Tendulkar. They are standing in front of a fireplace above which hangs a large colour portrait of a young Don Bradman, painted by Reg Campbell. The photograph has been signed by both men in gold pen on the mount board below the photo, on either side of a small caption on yellow paper. Photo is in a dark green window mount and wooden frame with decorative dark edging.
Photographer - Bryan Charlton
Portrait painting above fireplace - Reg Campbell
Text on the Photograph -
"Sir Donald Bradman
and Sachin Tendulkar
Celebrate Sir Donald’s 90th Birthday
27th August, 1998"
………………………………………………………….,.
Apart from cricket, the MCG also hosts a number of international sporting events, AFL, music concerts and live performances.
In 2006, the MCG hosted the Commonwealth Games and the MCG was a primary venue for the 1956 Olympics.
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An era has come to an end..
Thank you Sachin for all those moments and memories you have given us over the past 24 years. We will miss you...
Just read that usually Sachin wears a black grip on his bat.But for his last and final 200th match he decided to go for this tricolour grip as he wanted to dedicate his career to the country.
Took this photograph while watching TV..!
…beyond Sachin Tendulkar on a cricketing field ~ Mahendra Singh Dhoni
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Sachin Tendulkar smashes Brad Hogg back over his head for six. Adam Gilchrist is the wicketkeeper and Phil Jaques is the fieldsman. Day 3, Second Test, Australia v India, Sydney Cricket Ground, 4 January 2008.
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Eternity is a very small word for something which is dimensionless, limitless and cannot be measured. Human beings have a strange relationship with this term. Men never realise, never can they reckon what it takes to inscribe a part of them into eternity. Some men are deserving enough to be remembered for a long time. A few men for a longer time. But there are a chosen few, who just don't inscribe a part of them into eternity, they own eternity, they rule eternity. Sachin Tendulkar, probably, is one of them. And I am not being overenthusiastic here.
He has been the sun for world cricket, lighting up almost everything in his way, in his ambit, beyond his ambit, with his glory, with his success, with his humility, with his cricket. He has been the belief of a billion people, he has carried the hopes of a billion people, he has brought smiles to the faces of a billion people. We Indians are simple people, and he has made that simplicity look magnificent, with his glory.
There was a time when I used to say "Sachin-The Only God", write "Jogeshwar Tendulkar" on the cover page of my books, carry his biography to the bed, to the school, to every possible place. Though I have grown over these now, that admiration, that respect and the faith still remains, unbound and undiminished.
The young fan in me is still alive though. Even now my heart misses a beat every time he comes out to bat. Even now I feel that the game loses its sheen when he gets out. And even now I feel terribly upset when he gets out early. It has become kind of personal, and the phenomenon called Sachin Tendulkar has become an integrated part of my life, having its own independent space. I still, am falling short of words.
Sachin Tendulkar has been the subject in a billion creations. This post is just an honest attempt at paying tribute to a man, who is worth more than his weight in gold.
The sun rose twenty years ago and is still shining brightly, with all its glory. As the world celebrates twenty years of splendour in the name of Sachin Tendulkar, I pay my humble respects to the little big man.
I could not think beyond James Horner's theme for the motion picture, Braveheart, which I think suits the amazing achievements of the little champion..
The Cricket World Cup 2011 has begun and Billions of hear beats as well. In India Cricket is not just a game its a religion, its a passion.
An Indian cricket fan celebrating the dismissal of Ricky Ponting during the ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on March 2nd 2008. India went on to win by six wickets thanks to an unbeaten century by Sachin Tendulkar.
Virat Kohli pulls one out of the ground during his magnificent innings in India's warm-up match against New Zealand ahead of the main event.
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Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar About this sound pronunciation (Marathi: सचिन रमेश तेंडुलकर born 24 April 1973) is an Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. He is the leading run-scorer and century maker in Test and One Day International cricket. He is the only male player to score a double century in an innings in the history of ODI cricket.
That's Sachin Tendulkar hitting a six off Sreesanth. You can see the ball's trail after it hits the bat.
Its amazing to see how one sport and one player can make us feel united !
When he starts batting every heart in our country and cricket fans across the world is united !
This dedication is for Sachin's glorious 20 years in International Cricket and for the world record he made yesterday by becoming the first player in One Day International to score 200* runs in single innings.
When he reached the 200 milestone whole country erupted in joy, people started calling, messaging & tweeting, as though they were part of this milestone.
We all love him :)
Sachin Tendulkar defends the ball on Day 2 of the Second Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2010 - 11.
An Article on Cricket World Cup and Sachin Tendulkar by Kartik Rath, published on Indus Valley Times news paper in 06 April 2011 edition. Indus Valley Times is a local and a quality English news pager in Bhubaneswar