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Dondulkar
14th August 2010, 08:04
http://www.mid-day.com/sports/2010/aug/140810-sachin-tendulkar-old-trafford-first-test.htm

''Time has flown by rather quickly." Sachin Tendulkar puts the 20th anniversary of his first Test century in true perspective.

On August 14, 1990, Tendulkar scored a match-saving 119 against Graham Gooch's England at Old Trafford, Manchester to kick off two decades of adulation, admiration and adoration in the land where cricket originated.
India were set 408 to win against an attack comprising the pacy Devon Malcolm, wily Angus Fraser and teasing off-spinner Eddie Hemmings.


http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-gBVSv-MqwY/SUeCBf6XsLI/AAAAAAAACqg/4YfFp0tSl6U/s400/sachin-3.jpeg

The formidable Indian batting order, save Sanjay Manjrekar's 50, did not measure up to much. Seventeen-year-old Tendulkar walked in at the fall of Dilip Vengsarkar's wicket with the scoreboard reading 109 for four. The dismissal of skipper Mohammed Azharuddin (11) and Kapil Dev (26) meant Tendulkar and Manoj Prabhakar had to battle against all odds to save the Test.

"We simply could not get out because there was no one left after us," Prabhakar told MiD DAY yesterday. With only Kiran More, Anil Kumble and Narendra Hirwani to follow, Tendulkar and Prabhakar had to toe a cautious line.
But what can one do when a hungry, teenaged strokeplayer is at the other end? "He was just playing his shots and looked in total control against a good attack. It was amazing. In fact, I grew in confidence by watching him from the other end. I had decided not to do anything fancy till he gets out, but he just refused to be sucked in by the pressure," said Prabhakar, who scored an unbeaten 67 in a 160-run partnership for the seventh wicket.

"Manoj helped me with some determined batting at the other end. I was not surprised by what he did that day because I had played with him earlier and I knew that he was a terrific competitor. We prevented England from winning," Tendulkar told MiD DAY in an earlier interview while including the Old Trafford ton among 20 of his most memorable cricketing moments.

Fraser was probably the main danger because of the movement he could generate. Prabhakar did not offer any advice for the majority of the partnership. "I only asked Sachin to be patient when it came to playing Fraser towards the end of his spell, but he hit his last ball for four." In February earlier that year, against New Zealand at Napier, Tendulkar missed out on becoming the youngest ever Test centurion by 12 runs. His Old Trafford hundred put him second on the list behind Pakistan's Mushtaq Mohammad.

Deservedly, Tendulkar was named man of the match and the reward -- a magnum champagne bottle -- was
preserved and unopened till his daughter Sara's first birthday in 1998.

Forty-seven Test hundreds and 20 years later, he still has the Power bat.

Keep going Sachin ! :)

Saurav
14th August 2010, 08:13
dont remember it watching live as I was just 1 yr old then:P

but have watched the highlights.was a terrific innings.the ball was moving around n he looked it total control.played some magniicent shots.

Dondulkar
14th August 2010, 09:21
dont remember it watching live as I was just 1 yr old then:P

but have watched the highlights.was a terrific innings.the ball was moving around n he looked it total control.played some magniicent shots.

Yeah.. you dont really expect teenagers to play that good.
What a talent

Kriketer
14th August 2010, 09:37
dont remember it watching live as I was just 1 yr old then:P

but have watched the highlights.was a terrific innings.the ball was moving around n he looked it total control.played some magniicent shots.

any video buds?

Saurav
14th August 2010, 09:48
any video buds?

dunno how to post video.but try this link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P_sdYPh71I

Tay'yab-Ali Malik
14th August 2010, 09:49
I remember that innings. it was surreal watching someone of the same age make a test hundred whilst I was playing club cricket and having trials with Middlesex colts and hoping I would get selected. Just puts things in perspective how rubbish I was.LOL

Dondulkar
14th August 2010, 10:50
any video buds?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtnBRpQp5RY

Another wonderful video on his career starting. Can hear comments from Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Qadir !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IazpoQfD1Q

Dondulkar
14th August 2010, 11:34
I dont know how to embed a video here

MAJID-SHAH
14th August 2010, 14:59
I dont know how to embed a video here


When you click on a youtube video - there is a little tab "embed" click on that and it will give you a link - copy-paste that here.....

Dondulkar
14th August 2010, 17:27
When you click on a youtube video - there is a little tab "embed" click on that and it will give you a link - copy-paste that here.....



OH YEA.. THANKS.

So that's his first ton-
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and this a documentary type video on his debut against Pakistan in which Imran, Wasim, Qadir, Waqar, and few other Pakistani players have given their comments. Great video really-
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Romali_rotti
15th August 2010, 00:30
Awesome innings

KingKhanWC
15th August 2010, 00:39
Well done Sachin, my favourite player to watch except when he is playing us.

I can't believe after 20 years and going through tennnis elbow this man is still one of the best bats in the world.

mastermind_quad
15th August 2010, 06:17
SRT tussi great ho....!!!!!!!!

Desire
15th August 2010, 06:41
no doubt he is best batsman of our time. weight of the expectations of 1 billion people when he comes to bat and still he makes hundreds. thats amazing. I think the key to his success is humbleness. Never thinks he has done extraordinary and is greatest player of his time. Just plays as a student of the game.

Dondulkar
15th August 2010, 07:36
Well done Sachin, my favourite player to watch except when he is playing us.

I can't believe after 20 years and going through tennnis elbow this man is still one of the best bats in the world.

One for the ages !

That's how much the Aussies admire Sachin-
<a href='http://cricketcrowd.com/displayvideo.html?ccvideo=3574&amp;ccdesc=Tribute: Sachin breaks Waugh record '>Tribute: Sachin breaks Waugh record <br /><img src='http://cricketcrowd.com/displaythumbnail.php?ccvideo=3574' alt='Tribute: Sachin breaks Waugh record ' /></a>