Several cricket pundits believe that Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar is appearing in his last ICC cricket World Cup this year.
Though, Indian cricket Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni differs the experts opinion as far as Tendulkar’s World Cup appearance is concerned.
Sachin Tendulkar, who is set to equal the record of Javed Miandad’s Most World Cup appearance, will play 3-4 more quadrilateral extravaganza in his career, feels Dhoni.
Indian skipper, who is visiting his home town Ranchi before the World Cup, said that Tendulkar will play 3-4 more World Cups in his career.
A confident Dhoni, however, said that fielding is major area of concern for the team. “There is certain need to improve the fielding during the World Cup.”
However, millions of die heard fans of iconic batsman want him to play cricket forever. In India, it is like a crime if you think the master blaster will have to hang his boots one day. Despite of this, truth is bitter and everyone has to accept it with heavy hearts that Tendulkar will retire one day after ruling the World Cricket for many years.
At the same time, no one can deny that Tendulkar is enjoying his golden form. In the last calendar year, he silenced all the critics with his bat. He surprised everyone when he scored double hundred in ODI and fifty centuries in Test cricket.
Tendulkar’s present form also justifies Dhoni’s claim. He has still hunger for runs after spending two decades in the game.
Let hope, Sachin Tendulkar’s unfulfilled dream (World Cup title) may come true in the Cricket World Cup 2011, to be held in sub-continent from February.
India is favourite for the coveted trophy but they will have two overcome the pressure of playing under home crowd.
Though, Indian cricket Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni differs the experts opinion as far as Tendulkar’s World Cup appearance is concerned.
Sachin Tendulkar, who is set to equal the record of Javed Miandad’s Most World Cup appearance, will play 3-4 more quadrilateral extravaganza in his career, feels Dhoni.
Indian skipper, who is visiting his home town Ranchi before the World Cup, said that Tendulkar will play 3-4 more World Cups in his career.
A confident Dhoni, however, said that fielding is major area of concern for the team. “There is certain need to improve the fielding during the World Cup.”
However, millions of die heard fans of iconic batsman want him to play cricket forever. In India, it is like a crime if you think the master blaster will have to hang his boots one day. Despite of this, truth is bitter and everyone has to accept it with heavy hearts that Tendulkar will retire one day after ruling the World Cricket for many years.
At the same time, no one can deny that Tendulkar is enjoying his golden form. In the last calendar year, he silenced all the critics with his bat. He surprised everyone when he scored double hundred in ODI and fifty centuries in Test cricket.
Tendulkar’s present form also justifies Dhoni’s claim. He has still hunger for runs after spending two decades in the game.
Let hope, Sachin Tendulkar’s unfulfilled dream (World Cup title) may come true in the Cricket World Cup 2011, to be held in sub-continent from February.
India is favourite for the coveted trophy but they will have two overcome the pressure of playing under home crowd.
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