More imagesNottingham:Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly both missed out on tons but India were still well-placed in the second Test against England at Trent Bridge here on Sunday.
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Belfast:India captain Rahul Dravid is confident Sachin Tendulkar has some great days ahead of him on the United Kingdom tour after seeing the 'Little Master' make 99 against South Africa at Stormont.
Bangalore:Meanwhile Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Nirajnan Shah today said no Indian was in contention for Team India coach and only the selected two will be interviewed on June 9.
Mumbai: ''The wicket of little master Sunil Gavaskar during the Ranji Trophy final of 1973 is my most prized wicket,'' said Erapalli Prasanna, arguably one of India's finest ever off spinners after being honoured with the Castrol Lifetime Achievement Award at a function held here today.
Mumbai: ''The wicket of little master Sunil Gavaskar during the Ranji Trophy final of 1973 is my most prized wicket,'' said Erapalli Prasanna, arguably one of India's finest ever off spinners after being honoured with the Castrol Lifetime Achievement Award at a function held here today.
London:Sachin Tendulkar's penchant for runs continues with the Little Master hitting his fourth ton for Lashings World XI which trounced Sutton Valence School 1st XI by 70 runs in a 35-overs-a-side match at Kent.
London:As awestruck Cambridge University bowlers tried hard to bounce him, the local Asian community, including former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif, came out in numbers to watch Sachin Tendulkar's comeback innings and left mesmerised by the Little Master's effortless strokeplay.
New Delhi:His recent poor form and injury problems notwithstanding, Sachin Tendulkar remains one of the best batsmen of the last two decades, according to Sri Lankan pacer Chaminda Vaas, who believes that the little master will come back strongly to add to his pile of runs.
New Delhi:Admittedly ''affronted'' by those who wrote premature obituary to Sachin Tendulkar's career, Team India coach Greg Chappell criticised the naysayers and said he was always confident of the little master regaining his old touch.