Friday, November 15, 2013

God retires

God of Cricket Retires
              Times Magazine quoted in 2011 on Sachin Tendulkar “"When Sachin Tendulkar travelled to Pakistan to face one of the finest bowling attacks ever assembled in cricket, Michael Schumacher was yet to race a F1 car, Lance Armstrong had never been to the Tour de France, Diego Maradona was still the captain of a world champion Argentina team, Pete Sampras had never won a Grand Slam. When Tendulkar embarked on a glorious career taming Imran and company, Roger Federer was a name unheard of; Lionel Messi was in his nappies, Usain Bolt was an unknown kid in the Jamaican backwaters. The Berlin Wall was still intact, USSR was one big, big country, Dr Manmohan Singh was yet to "open" the Nehruvian economy. It seems while Time was having his toll on every individual on the face of this planet, he excused one man. Time stands frozen in front of Sachin Tendulkar. We have had champions, we have had legends, but we have never had another Sachin Tendulkar and we never will."
              Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar is retiring from cricket. This signifies one thing to me, “ My childhood is over”. I haven’t seen a cricket match without Sachin ever. Sachin is a person who is bigger than cricket. Cricket is a religion in India and Sachin is the god.
            He debuted at the age of 16. He is a record smasher and has broken all the records set before in batting. He has been in Cricket for 24 years and has never made the front page for the wrong reasons. He is the highest earning athelete in India. But he is humble. His life is an inspiration for every cricketer.
            His passion for the game cannot be parallel to anyone else. He played a world cup match the next day after his father’s funeral. No one before in cricket has played for so many years and no one can in future.
            In the words of Mathew Hayden, an Australian Cricketer “ I have seen God, he bats at No.4 for India”


3 comments:

  1. I honestly did not know cricket was such a big sport in India. I though soccer was a big sport in euro-asia!

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  2. hmmmmmmmm
    its amazing how much people can idealize someone for a sport
    never really understood that
    but this man sounds pretty kool

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  3. HAHA, very interesting blog~
    God of Cricket Retires this title is pretty cool!
    hope you have a great Thanks giving break~

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