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Tendulkar's world-record 200

Congrats and Hats off!!

That was an Innings I am happy to have witnessed... :agree:

I was hoping for a competitive match during the intervals, but it has turned into a one sided encounter.

Little Master has proved he can still play 10 more years :tup:
 
Congrats and Hats off!!

That was an Innings I am happy to have witnessed... :agree:

I was hoping for a competitive match during the intervals, but it has turned into a one sided encounter.

Little Master has proved he can still play 10 more years :tup:

I hope some day he sets the whole Mirpur on fire. I wish it should be a test match he breaks Lara's record either in Mirpur or in Chittagong.

No Bangladeshi will ever dare to call Indian team an ordinary one again for rest of his life.

GB
 
What amazes me is that he scored 118 runs of his 200 in boundaries alone!!!!

This man has no limits.....
Whether it be ODI, Tests or 20/20s...this eclectic batsmen can mould his style to suit any genre of cricket.....

I think with this feat Sachin is no more a god....he has become a TITAN...Greater than the gods!!!

A great Indian!!!
 
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SA seven down!! Boucher taken by elder Pathan.

SA 134 for 7!!
 
What is the highest victory margin in ODIs???
 


GWALIOR: Sachin Tendulkar hammered a world-record 200 not out as India posted a massive 401-3 against South Africa in the second one-day international on Wednesday.

Zimbabwean Charles Coventry (194 not out) and Pakistan's Saeed Anwar (194) were the joint-record holders for the highest individual score before Tendulkar became the first batsman to hit a double-century in one-dayers.

Tendulkar, 36, reached the milestone in the last over when he took a single off paceman Charl Langeveldt, much to the delight of the sizeable crowd at Gwalior.

The veteran Indian opener smashed 25 fours and three sixes in his 147-ball knock for his 46th one-day hundred in the day-night match to boost his team's hopes of clinching the three-match series.

The hosts lead 1-0 following their one-run victory in the previous game in Jaipur on Sunday.

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Yusuf Pathan also feasted on the South African attack on a flat track. Dhoni hit a 35-ball 68 not out and Pathan 36 off 23 balls as India posted their highest total against South Africa.

But the day belonged to Tendulkar who delighted the spectators with his rich strokeplay, executing breathtaking shots on both sides of the wicket to reduce the South African bowlers to a state of helplessness.

India lost Virender Sehwag (nine) in the fourth over after electing to bat, but Tendulkar received valuable support from Dinesh Karthik, who scored a career-best 79 in a record 194-run stand for the second wicket off 29.3 overs.

India's previous best for the second wicket against South Africa in one-dayers was 180 between Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid in Nagpur in 2000.

Tendulkar went for shots early in the innings, racing to his half-century off just 37 balls with nine fours. He took 53 more deliveries to reach his hundred.

Runs came thick and fast from both the ends as Karthik also batted aggressively, cracking three sixes -- one each off Dale Steyn, Jacques Kallis and Jean-Paul Duminy.

Karthik was caught by Herschelle Gibbs at mid-wicket while attempting to pull seamer Wayne Parnell, but not before he had put the hosts on course for a big total with his fourth half-century in one-day internationals.

South Africa made three changes from the team that lost the opening match, bringing in Hashim Amla, Duminy and Roelof van der Merwe in place of Loots Bosman, Albie Morkel and Johan Botha.

India retained the same team.


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My FAv player... big fan of him since my childhood!! HE DESERVE!!!!! :wave:
 
hahaha another thread and this time for staff :rofl:

how many threads we need for same topic :rofl:
 
194 by Saeed in India against India.

I was talking about Sachin's best knocks as the thread is dedicated to his 46th ton and 200.

Just in case if you were replying to my post.

You're right GN......Edited my post accordingly.....

Nevertheless proud of my heritage and people.....and I mean Indians!!!

I am a Bohri. Ancestors are from Yemen and Iran.

Born in Surat. Brought up in Mumbai. Mother tongue is Gujrati but since brought up in Mumbai respects aamchi Mumbai and Marathi, hence speaks Marathi fluently along with Farsi (due to ancestor heritage).

If I achieve something tommorrow how you will refer me?

Proud Bohri?
Proud Gujju?
Proud Marathi?
Proud Alien?

None of above.

The correct answer is Proud Indian and hence a little request from me with regards to Tendulkar.

Jai Maharashtra! Jai Hind!

GB
 
I hope some day he sets the whole Mirpur on fire. I wish it should be a test match he breaks Lara's record either in Mirpur or in Chittagong.

No Bangladeshi will ever dare to call Indian team an ordinary one again for rest of his life.

GB

Oh..the flame boy back on action...:blah::blah::blah:

In case your memory is betraying you(which it is),I should remind you it was Shewag who called us ordinary.We didn't.

Now keep your flames in your house and cook curry instead of throwing at others.

Look at your hypocrisy,at every thread on Bangladesh, you say you have nothing against Bangladesh.But your hatred for Bangladesh is clearly visible even to a mad man.

And here you are turning it into a flame war.

Pathetic,you really are.
 
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