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	<title>Burns&#039; Eye View &#187; Sachin Tendulkar</title>
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		<title>Sachin Reaches 169 Caps</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 15:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Neil Burns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, in the 3rd Test between Sri Lanka and India, at the P Sara Oval in Colombo, Sachin Tendulkar became the most-capped Test cricketer of all-time. His 169th Test cap takes him past the legendary Australian Captain Steve Waugh. In his record-equalling Test last week, Sachin made a double century against Sri Lanka, proving that age [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_535" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 260px"><a href="http://www.londoncountycricketclub.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/20060525_tendulkar.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-535" title="Sachin Tendulkar with the London County team at Lords. May 2006" src="http://www.londoncountycricketclub.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/20060525_tendulkar.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="166" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sachin Tendulkar with the London County team at Lords. May 2006</p></div>
<p>Today, in the 3rd Test between Sri Lanka and India, at the P Sara Oval in Colombo, Sachin Tendulkar became the most-capped Test cricketer of all-time.</p>
<p>His 169th Test cap takes him past the legendary Australian Captain Steve Waugh.</p>
<p>In his record-equalling Test last week, Sachin made a double century against Sri Lanka, proving that age is not diminishing his desire to make big runs. I imagine Steve Waugh will be sad to lose his record, but the calibre of the man will appreciate the fact that such a fine player, and person, has eclipsed his record number of Test appearances.</p>
<p>Ironically, when Waugh&#8217;s record was set in 2004, when he played his final match at The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Tendulkar played one of his greatest innings, making a highly-disciplined 241 not out, as well as making 60 not out in the second innings. It was an outstanding performance by a great player, who had been out of form until that point, including getting out caught behind first ball in the previous Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).</p>
<p>I was privileged to have watched Waugh&#8217;s last two Tests on my last trip to Australia, and fortunate that his finale at SCG included Sachin&#8217;s brilliant double century, where he eschewed driving through the offside for the duration of his great knock, (due to previous dismissals where he had &#8216;nicked off&#8217;) revealing remarkable restraint from playing one his favorite off-side drives.</p>
<p>It is fitting that the best player in the world should possess most of the sport&#8217;s records, but also sad for any individual whose record he has eclipsed on his way to achieving greatness.</p>
<p>Steve Waugh typified durability and tenacity throughout his distinguished career and for Sachin to reach 169 Test caps it reveals so much about his desire and love of playing cricket at the highest level. To maintain one&#8217;s standards for two decades is a remarkable feat in modern sport.</p>
<p>I had the privilege of playing against him when he was Yorkshire first-ever Overseas Player in 1992, and finding his feet as a highly-talented but slightly naiive young cricketer. More recently, through my friendship with Anil Kumble, I have spent more time in Sachin&#8217;s delightful company, and always been struck by his modesty, charm and humility.</p>
<p>With regard to his fame, motivation and excellence in Cricket, he gave a recent interview to BBC Radio, which I think is a wonderful example of what drives top performance in the best performers. He said:</p>
<p>&#8221; I don&#8217;t play for records, I play for enjoyment. That&#8217;s how it started out and that&#8217;s how it is. The dream was to play for India, and I aim to do my best every time I play. I don&#8217;t like to compare innings, I have respect for each one. &#8221;</p>
<p>For the record, Sachin&#8217;s other world records include:</p>
<p>ODI Records:<br />
Most Runs: 17,598<br />
Most 100’s: 46 (his first was not until his 79th match)<br />
Most 200’s: 1<br />
Most 50’s: 93</p>
<p>Test Matches:<br />
Most Matches:169<br />
Most Test runs:13,742<br />
Most centuries: 48</p>
<p>Many congratulations to &#8216;The Little Master&#8217;: a superb cricketer, a wonderful person, and a truly great ambassador for the game of Cricket.</p>
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		<title>Sachin Tendulkar Breaks More Boundaries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 22:13:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Neil Burns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world’s best batsman, fresh from making his 47th Test century last week in his 166th Test, flayed South Africa’s bowlers in the 2nd ODI at Gwalior. It was his 45th ODI Century in a remarkable career (442 ODI matches plus 166 Tests), and the first time any player has scored a double century in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world’s best batsman, fresh from making his 47th Test century last week in his 166th Test, flayed South Africa’s bowlers in the 2nd ODI at Gwalior. It was his 45th ODI Century in a remarkable career (442 ODI matches plus 166 Tests), and the first time any player has scored a double century in ODI Cricket. His beat highest previous ODI score of 186 not out, and went past the highest previous score of 194 made by a batsman in ODI Cricket (held jointly by Charles Coventry of Zimbabwe and Saeed Anwar of Pakistan).</p>
<p>In the 2-Test Series against South Africa, Tendulkar made 7 and 100 in the 1st Test, and 106 in the first innings of the 2nd Test. In the course of the second 100 (his 47th Test Hundred) he achieved several landmarks, in that he had scored four hundreds in his last four matches and that the hundred against South Africa in the first Test was the first at home against South Africa. The century was also his hundredth score over 50 in International Test cricket.</p>
<p>Tendulkar&#8217;s use of the crease, both width and depth was a joy to behold. When he sits back, deep in his crease and manages to hit some of the world’s best bowlers like Dale Steyn over mid wicket for six off attempted Yorkers, I marvel at his innovation and execution of stroke. He used the bat like a surgeon’s knife, with clinical precision bisecting the fielders at will. MS Dhoni’s brutal 60 from 32 left Sachin with four balls in the last over to move from 199 not out to 200 (147 balls)and he did so with three balls to spare. Dhoni then smashed another two boundaries to make it a 100 partnership off 54 balls and bring up a total of 401. The previous highest team score on this ground was 289. Dhoni finished with 68 from 35 balls.</p>
<p>I never tire of watching ‘The Little Master’ bat. He has such style and grace in his play. His body balance is superb and the commitment to the timeless principles of batting such as presenting a full face of the bat to the bowler continues to underpin his remarkable consistency.<br />
What is similarly pleasing, is the quality of the man. Sachin is one of the humblest men I have had the privilege of spending time with. To see him around the team as ‘one of the guys’, or in London doing some shopping in the anonymity of the West End, or engaged with his family such as throwing balls to his young son at Lord’s, is to see a man happy in his skin and just like any other proud father encouraging his son&#8217;s favoured leisure pursuits.</p>
<p>Sachin is a wonderful example of a sportsman pursuing mastery of his art. The fame, glamour and riches are his, but play little (if any) part in his motivation to play cricket to the best of his ability. He maintains an insatiable appetite for batting and making runs. His love for the game is deep. My sense is that this is the underlying foundation which supports his exceptional natural talent. Without a deep love for a subject, it is difficult to maintain a commitment to concentrated activity over a long period of time.</p>
<p>With many sportspeople, once they achieve the recognition and wealth they desired from reaching the top, they find it hard to retain the same enthusiasm for the commitment to ‘the small things’ which require attention on a daily basis. Over time, a regression develops and it is very difficult to return to the top on a consistent basis. As the saying goes, to stay at number one, you have to train like a number two&#8217; &#8211; which is often too dificult a challenge for people once they experience the distractions and the trappings of success which often go with &#8216;world-class&#8217; status.</p>
<p>My admiration is unending for all high achievers in life. Their capacity to make sacrifices coupled with the ability to overcome disappointments and setbacks sets them apart from their rivals. Sport&#8217;s rich history highlights those who had the courage to break boundaries. </p>
<p>The modern Champions of Sport are similarly exceptional and maybe better? I say this because of the nature of intrusion and public expectation has grown because of the media and communications industry has provided outlets for hype and intense scrutiny like never before. Hats off to Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Michael Schumacher, and Sachin for being able to produce improved performances over time.</p>
<p> Achievement over time attains greater respect from fellow professionals than one-off performances (however memorable), or exceptional seasons. Longevity as a Champion requires a special ability to deal with a variety of distractions. Whether they be form, fitness, health, personal relationships and also, a desire in others to knock them off their perch, the top performers maintain a focus and a commitment to mastery which sets them apart.</p>
<p>Sachin in Numbers*:<br />
166 : Test Matches<br />
13,447 : Test Runs<br />
47 : Test Centuries<br />
55.56 : Test Average<br />
442 : ODI Matches<br />
17,598 ODI Runs<br />
45 : ODI Centuries<br />
45.12 : ODI Average<br />
240 : 6’s<br />
609: Total International Matches<br />
31,055 : Total International Runs (2nd Ponting with 24,991)<br />
93 : Total International Centuries (2nd Ponting with 68)</p>
<p>* As of 24.02.10.</p>
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