Monday, April 26, 2010

The Little Supremo






Well yet again the cricketing fraternity is moved by the supremacy of our very own little master. Yes, u guessed it right we are talking about the strong determination and mental strength of Sachin Tendulkar. There is so much to learn from this superman. Even at 37, cricket drives him crazy.
" KICHAR MAIN RAH KAR BHI KAMAL KI TARAH KHILNA SIKHO
HAWA MAIN RAH KAR BHI BADALO KI TARAH GARAJNA SIKHO
JO PARISTHITI SE DAR JAYE WOH LOH PURUS NAHI BAN SAKTA
RAKH MAIN RAHKAR BHI ANGARO KI TARAH DAHAKNA SIKHO "
Yes, he was standing tall with his team mates in the final with five stitches in his hand. He really proved to be the Iron Man of contemporary India. He took field on 25 th April not only to win the IPL for his team and his franchisee but mainly for the thousands and thousands of fans, spread evenly across the length and breadth of India and beyond. Anything said about him is so less, he is such a maestro.
The packed house of DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai witnessed a thriller between Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. Sadly he lost the toss and MS Dhoni straight away decided to bat first. Chennai Super Kings, even after a slow start managed to score 168/5. Thanks to the quickfire, 35 ball 57 of Suresh Raina and poor catching judgements of Mumbai Indians. To post the highest IPL final total, they scored nearly 100 runs in their last 8 overs. In a slow pitch, it was going to be a tough task for the Mumbai Indians. Ravichandran Ashwin started the proceedings for the CSK with a maiden over. Soon MI lost their first wicket and their run rate was hovering around 4 rpo after the 5 over mark. Sachin showed some class and resistance with his 48 ball 45, but it was soon over after his dismissal. Pollard tried to get the momentum with his 10 ball 27, but it was not enough for the Mumbai Indians. Chennai Super Kings emerged as the new champions of Indian Premiere League.
Well, even though Sachin was restricted from lifting the IPL trophy but still no one could stop him from lifting the DLF Player of the Series. Sachin's team may have lost the final but he is a champion, some one who is way beyond win and loss. Which ever side he plays, he will always be the apple's pie of everyone's eye. I salute him for his courgae and fearlesness. The youngsters have so much to learn from this master, he has everything class, talent, determination, enthusiasm and zill. The instances from his career is enough to motivate any one. He is a complete cricketing encyclopedia and he is still roaring for more. His passion for the game has entertained us for nearly two decades and what ever comes from him now is really bonus. So with the amazing memory of IPL season III in my mind , I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the next season of cricketing charisma!

1 comments:

AvIrAj *****$tAnD @LoNe****** said...

gud 1 buddy...

Post a Comment