Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar swept away the Castrol Awards for Cricketing Excellence on Friday evening.
Bagging three awards at the Castrol Awards 2011, Sachin Tendulkar reiterated his dream to win a World Cup.
“Still I want to achieve something and everyone is aware of my desire, the legendary batsman said.
Sachin Tendulkar received Indian Cricketer of the Year Award, Test Cricketer of the Year Award and a special award for completing fifty of Test centuries.
The iconic Indian batsman also lashed out at critics, who are still not considering Team India favourite for the World Cup.
He lashed out at critics, who raised doubt over team’s capability to retain the numero uno position in the ICC Test rankings.
“India is still No.1 and it proves our capability. When we achieved the top ranking in the Test cricket, people thought that we lose the position within 30-40 days. But after year and more, India is still at top.”
Tendulkar said, “At a time of tough completion, the achievement is marvelous.”
He also shored praise on coach Garry Kirsten.
Indian cricket skipper MS Dhoni was named ODI Cricketer of the Year, Harbhajan Singh Best Bowler of the Year and Jaidev Unadkat bagged Best Junior Cricketer of the Year.
Rahul Dravid was honoured for taking 200 Test catches while Yusuf Pathan won Impact Player of the Year award.
Bagging three awards at the Castrol Awards 2011, Sachin Tendulkar reiterated his dream to win a World Cup.
“Still I want to achieve something and everyone is aware of my desire, the legendary batsman said.
Sachin Tendulkar received Indian Cricketer of the Year Award, Test Cricketer of the Year Award and a special award for completing fifty of Test centuries.
The iconic Indian batsman also lashed out at critics, who are still not considering Team India favourite for the World Cup.
He lashed out at critics, who raised doubt over team’s capability to retain the numero uno position in the ICC Test rankings.
“India is still No.1 and it proves our capability. When we achieved the top ranking in the Test cricket, people thought that we lose the position within 30-40 days. But after year and more, India is still at top.”
Tendulkar said, “At a time of tough completion, the achievement is marvelous.”
He also shored praise on coach Garry Kirsten.
Indian cricket skipper MS Dhoni was named ODI Cricketer of the Year, Harbhajan Singh Best Bowler of the Year and Jaidev Unadkat bagged Best Junior Cricketer of the Year.
Rahul Dravid was honoured for taking 200 Test catches while Yusuf Pathan won Impact Player of the Year award.
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