Friendship Day Special Must Read Special Story of Sachin's 3 Best Friends ● Atul Ranade ● Faisal ● Vivek Palkar and Mentor Ajit Tendulkar Sir Sachin Tendulkar has never feel alone on the cricket pitch. On the field he has indeed been alone fighting his battles for India for a long 24 years. But off it he has always had some real close friends beside him, who, 'The Sachin Gang'. 1● Atul Ranade : The first member of the gang the ever jovial Atul . Growing up with Sachin at Sahitya Sahawas colony in the 1970s, Atul, a first class cricketer of some repute, has always been with Sachin in good and bad. A customs employee by profession, Ranade is a permanent feature in anything Sachin. Unselfish and loyal, Atul, as each of the other members of the gang will attest, "has nothing to gain from this relationship". Yet he turns up at weird hours to provide support and help if Sachin needs it. Students of one common guru, Ramakant Achre
PROUD INDIAN - SACHIN 1st March 2003 India Vs Pakistan WC Match - The Day Sachin Played his Inning of his Life... The Day He Forgot his Pain The Day He Forgot his Injury The Day He Forgot Everything for His Nation 😱🇮🇳 The Day Sachin Tendulkar Shows True Genius💪 especially against a Pakistan attack that included Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar and Waqar Younis Afridi. There was something unusual in the air as SACHIN took first strike, allowing Sehwag to stay at the non-striker's end. There was an exaggerated shuffle across the stumps as Tendulkar flicked Akram to the on-side fence for his first sweetly-timed boundary. Then came Akhtar, steaming down to deliver his thunderbolts. Seeing a short one early, Tendulkar played an unfettered cut shot, inside out and over the top, sending the ball into the stands several rows back at point. The little master had thrown down the gauntlet. A bouquet of the finest strokes greeted the 22,000 strong crowd at the Supe
On This Day in 2004 - Sachin Tendulkar 194* Declared by Captain Rahul Dravid :( One of the Most Controversial One Sachin Tendulkar missed out on a double hundred vs Pakistan in Pakistan in the Multan Test when Rahul Dravid declared when the Little Master was batting on 194. Read Full Story in Sachin's Own Words and How Coach John Wright and Sourav Ganguly say Sorry to Sachin Tendulkar and Sachin's Reply to Sanjay Manjrekar to Stay away from him. In his autobiography 'Playing It My Way', Tendulkar reveals how hurt he was at the declaration. “ At tea-time, I asked stand-in skipper Rahul Dravid, who was in charge because Sourav was out with a back injury, and coach John Wright what the plan was. I was informed, we were looking to give Pakistan an hour to bat, so would put them in with 15 overs left on the second day. It was perfectly sensible and I went about my business after tea with this plan in mind. "A little later, when I was on 194, ramesh pawar
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