India batting great Sachin Tendulkar reckons the spin-friendly Oval pitch will make India a confident side and their tweakers could become doubly dangerous if they are able to get “that drift” and make the ball talk in the air
Former India skipper Virat Kohli is only four ODI centuries away from breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 49 tons in the format.
Last month the 23-year-old left-arm fast bowler played for the first time in an IPL match -- for his dad's old outfit Mumbai Indians -- and returned solid if not spectacular figures of 0-17
The Master Blaster, also known as the 'God of Cricket' celebrated a memorable 'half-century' of his life and overwhelmed by all the love and warmth that he received.
Tendulkar smashed 143 runs against Australia at the stadium in April 1998 in a One-Day International dubbed 'Desert Storm' after play was disrupted for 25 minutes due to a sand storm
Legendary India batter Sachin Tendulkar reached yet another milestone yesterday, this time off the field, when he set foot on his 50th birthday.
Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar completed the half-century of his life on Friday. While the fans have flooded social media with happy birthday posts, they are also keen to know how the ‘God of Cricket’ is going to celebrate his big day.
The gates were unveiled to mark Indian great Tendulkar's 50th birthday and 30 years since West Indies legend Lara's 277 at the stadium -- the first of his 34 Test centuries.
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has rated Sachin Tendulkar as technically the best batter he has ever played against, adding that the legendary Indian cricketer always found a way to combat anything the bowlers threw at him.
India batting great Sachin Tendulkar reckons the spin-friendly Oval pitch will make India a confident side and their tweakers could become doubly dangerous if they are able to get “that drift” and make the ball talk in the air
Former India skipper Virat Kohli is only four ODI centuries away from breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 49 tons in the format.
Last month the 23-year-old left-arm fast bowler played for the first time in an IPL match -- for his dad's old outfit Mumbai Indians -- and returned solid if not spectacular figures of 0-17
The Master Blaster, also known as the 'God of Cricket' celebrated a memorable 'half-century' of his life and overwhelmed by all the love and warmth that he received.
Tendulkar smashed 143 runs against Australia at the stadium in April 1998 in a One-Day International dubbed 'Desert Storm' after play was disrupted for 25 minutes due to a sand storm
Legendary India batter Sachin Tendulkar reached yet another milestone yesterday, this time off the field, when he set foot on his 50th birthday.
Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar completed the half-century of his life on Friday. While the fans have flooded social media with happy birthday posts, they are also keen to know how the ‘God of Cricket’ is going to celebrate his big day.
The gates were unveiled to mark Indian great Tendulkar's 50th birthday and 30 years since West Indies legend Lara's 277 at the stadium -- the first of his 34 Test centuries.
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has rated Sachin Tendulkar as technically the best batter he has ever played against, adding that the legendary Indian cricketer always found a way to combat anything the bowlers threw at him.
Tendulkar cut a cake near the Mumbai Indians’ dugout during the second strategic break in the first innings