@@Mangoat-w9m Sharjah innings, Centuries in England, Australia and South Africa before the age of 20, Chennai test and one day series in Australia 2008
I am always thankful to God for giving me this life to see Sachin Play Cricket, I am lucky enough to see Sachin Tendulkar play some aggresive Cricket in his Last Cricketing phase right from 2009-2013
"Sachin Tendulkar's 241 not out in Sydney is an absolute masterpiece! He was in total control throughout the innings, never looking flustered, even against a dominant Australian bowling attack. Batting for over 10 hours on a challenging pitch, his shot selection was impeccable, and the partnerships he built were vital. This innings isn’t just a number; it's a masterclass in composure and skill that continues to inspire cricket fans everywhere! Truly one of the greatest moments in the history of the game!"
Every Indian cricketer whether he is a star or not should learn from him. Played in Ranjis a month before his retirement tell his commitment towards the game. Sad to see some star Indian cricketers not being part of the domestic cricket in order to improve their game, telling the reason that not getting motivation to play domestic cricket. The results be like 3-0 against NZ. No current Indian cricketer can match the potentiality, endurance, commitment that shown our legendary cricketers as they face best bowlers in the world, played in harsh conditions, less facilities available & critical situations.😢
India played only two series in Aus from 1991(5 tests ) to 1999( 3 test series). 1999 in Aus test series ,Sachin vs Mcgrath was wonderful contest. India didnt win single test ,bcoz of poor bowling attack. Both Mcgrath and Sachin at their peak. Sachin scored 119 vs Aus Mcg 1999(debut of Brett lee). Sachin struggled only in 2004 and 2011. 1992,1999,2008 all series he dominated Aus away.
@@Natraja_369 what about 1995 series in which Sachin was bolwed by McGrath what about do or die match 1999 wc what about bgt 2001. ( Won because of vvs laxaman and dravid ) what about CWC 2003 final what about 2004 bgt Chennai test what about 2006 dlf cup what about do or die match ct 2006. Blind Sachin fans he struggled against line length Bowlers like Pollack and McGrath..
@@Mangoat-w9mIn 1998 BGT he single handedly ripped apart Warne, McGrath, Gillespie etc. In 2001 BGT he scored 126 in the first innings of thefinal test in Chennai in which McGrath was also playing and also he took 3 crucial wickets in Kolkata test of same series, in Mumbai test he made 76 in one of the innings.Also in 2008 and 2010 BGT in India he made crucial runs. I hope you remember his innings of 175 runs vs Aus in 2009 where he alone decided to chase 350 runs target. Who can forget his 53 runs contribution vs Aus in 2011 WC quarter final at a crucial stage? So also try to look at the bigger picture and do not judge by the failure of few innings😊
@@manaspandey2355 few innings? McGrath completely had an upper hand . Bgt 2007 me kha the Warne aur McGrath they retired in 2008 . Bgt 2001( 126 runs were made by Sachin lekin he didn't targeted McGrath lol 🤡 ) aur 2004 bgt me he destroyed tendulkar return also in bgt 2001 he dismissed Sachin 3 times 🤡..
Patience + discipline + determination.... Sachin❤❤❤ Kholi and Rohit are failing... Did thry analyse like their form like sachin... They should learn for Sachin❤❤❤
If Ajit was his guru, why don’t we see Arjun’s kids anywhere in the news? Compared to how much push he gave to his son Arjun, maybe if Ajit’s kids were encouraged 50% of that, they might be more successful.
I could not call it a master class...he did not play a single cover drive...fair enough...once he got to his hundred he still refused to play it ultimately.. he scored 241.., but it cost india the test match .he was the man of the match..which should have gone to Anil kumble ..but India ran out of time thanks to sachin eating up time.😮
Pretty harsh and unfair to say that 1) Sachin batted slowly, he didn’t. 2) That it cost India the match. It didn’t. Four innings were played on that pitch and India was just 4 wickets away from victory. India could have enforced follow-on but didn’t as the pitch was still good for batting. India’s run rate was close to 4 an over in first innings and close to 5 in second. Not sure how that can be termed “slow”
@neel24neo I watched each and every ball of that innings and it was frustrating and not his usual batting.Definiely not batting the way one expects from some one the public Nicknamed named " Master blaster" by our public. Unfortunately he played in a similar manner to get his 100 th hundred in all forms of cricket..it happened in the final of a series against Bangladesh.He crawled from 90 to 100 taking if I am right in excess of 20 balls.. ultimately this cost us the match and the trophy but Sachin was smiling throughout the presentation ceremony and offcourse he was felicitated. Mind you Sachin has always been a match winner for india..if not bat than with the ball.Calcutta 2001 and Adelaide 2004 come to mind.I am a Sachin fan but some times he did play for milestones.
@@Oo-pl9zggo and watch sarjha cup semi and final against aus.... 1 man,,, despite 28 runs needed 5 wicket jn hands sachin mad3 140 and the entire team couldn't win, sachin despite scoring 100 team lost match coz rhey were not capable of winning,,, a opener cannot be a finisher,,, he can set the platform, down the line responsibility is to finish, but they failed,,, in this match before 240,,,u can see the score,, he was the captain that time,,, it's always about him,, but what about the entire team,,, 1996 semifinal sachin scored 50 easily, got stumped,, after that what happened the world knows,, for the other team one plan to win is to get sachin out,, 75% match is in there side.
@@onelife3511 I'm only referring to that one innings of 240 at Sydney..I was there at the ground.It seems he was there to prove a point...india batted for almost the first 3 days of the test .This post is about that innings.
Sachin Tendulkar is undoubtedly one of the most talented cricketers of all time, but at times I wonder about his dominance and aggression over great bowlers such as McGrath, Gillespie, Shaun Pollock, Muralidharan etc. He tries to pay safe rather than dominating them. If he had even half the aggression of players like Viv Richards, Brian Lara, or Ponting or even Virat Kohli, he might have been regarded as the greatest cricketer ever, even beyond Bradman. Currently, his status as the greatest is primarily recognized by Indians, while other players are often considered in the same league on a global scale.
@@hero12369 yes he is a big selfish player... He is nothing in front of souravs selfless mind set and heart and look what happened when he scored his 100th ceny
@@hero12369A brilliant innings that never benefitted the team. He was playing for himself and never even cared that it was a series decider and thier best chance to win a series in Australia.
No doubt great innings but McGrath warne didn't play this series half fit Brett Lee played this match india always against australia played well but Pakistan first asian team to win against australia in test in 1976 full fledged aus team imran khan Asif Iqbal stole the show srilanka never won a test in australia India win nine test in aus Pak four
I can bet Sachin wouldn't have scored 241 if Glenn McGrath wasn't injured . He was totally unable to play against him after ct 2000 . He totally struggled against line length Bowlers such as shaun Pollack and chaminda vass. After this bgt happened in India in 2004 where Sachin scored 9 runs against McGrath chennai test 2004 he absolutely struggled some fan boys are going to cry 😂..
You cannot say with 100% certainty that Sachin wouldn't have scored 241 if McGrath was present. Indeed McGrath was a complete nemesis for each batter including Sachin. Although Sachin had success against McGrath in ODI. But Sachin's determination, dedication and discipline on that day was inexplicable. This happened only once in the history of cricket. Who can tell- Sachin might have been successful there too showing the utmost grit on that day making McGrath lose his patience. Instead of imagining whether Sachin would be successful or not, why can't we adulate the supercalifragilistic inning of Sachin? (And I should mention that in the period of Sachin's tennis elbow (2004-2006) he averaged only 40 in test, he struggled a lot; who can tell that this gave McGrath an upper hand in 2004 BGT)
@@snehadipbhunia5881 tennis bowl injury is just a "bahana" McGrath also lost her wife he was also also emotionally unstable and his back injury in 2005 ruled him out of ashes in 2005 still became man of the tournament of wc 2007 . In odi you can yourself check dlf cup 2006& ct 2006 where Sachin was 70 percent recovered from that injury still he failed aginst McGrath . Also before that Sachin had struggled against McGrath bgt 2001 wc 1999 and final of 2003..
@@Mangoat-w9m nothing to say you. The man who had average of 57 after playing 175+ test matches, the man who averages 40+ in all countries- that very man, named Sachin scores with average of mere 40 in that post tennis elbow period... And you're saying this is bahana. Strange man! So the surgery was also fake! Second thing, McGrath wife died in 2008, although she was struggling before that. But get your information checked because you wrote she died at that time. Back injury occurred for a small period of time, it was not for a prolonged period. And as I told you McGrath was a threat to everyone. But in BGT, 2001 in Chennai Sachin scored 126 in the first inning. I accept McGrath to be a mayhem but why don't you appreciate Sachin's untellable knock instead of pulling McGrath and imagining what could have Sachin done in the presence of McGrath.
@@snehadipbhunia5881 Sachin didn't score runs in the whole BGT in 2003 that too when McGrath didn't played And in the last test Sachin scored 241* If McGrath played Sachin couldn't able to score even 30 runs It's a fact
Hey Cricket Lovers🏏, according to you, what stands out as the most iconic moment of Sachin Tendulkar's legendary career?
@@CricketStories007 none overrated as fuck in odi . Test Chennai test 2008
@@CricketStories007 his character.
@@Mangoat-w9m Sharjah innings, Centuries in England, Australia and South Africa before the age of 20,
Chennai test and one day series in Australia 2008
I am always thankful to God for giving me this life to see Sachin Play Cricket, I am lucky enough to see Sachin Tendulkar play some aggresive Cricket in his Last Cricketing phase right from 2009-2013
Yeah
are you thankful for your parents also? . Thankful to God is overhype bs. stop being so cringe and grow some self respect. At least respect parents.
"Sachin Tendulkar's 241 not out in Sydney is an absolute masterpiece! He was in total control throughout the innings, never looking flustered, even against a dominant Australian bowling attack. Batting for over 10 hours on a challenging pitch, his shot selection was impeccable, and the partnerships he built were vital. This innings isn’t just a number; it's a masterclass in composure and skill that continues to inspire cricket fans everywhere! Truly one of the greatest moments in the history of the game!"
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Sachin❤
Every Indian cricketer whether he is a star or not should learn from him. Played in Ranjis a month before his retirement tell his commitment towards the game. Sad to see some star Indian cricketers not being part of the domestic cricket in order to improve their game, telling the reason that not getting motivation to play domestic cricket. The results be like 3-0 against NZ. No current Indian cricketer can match the potentiality, endurance, commitment that shown our legendary cricketers as they face best bowlers in the world, played in harsh conditions, less facilities available & critical situations.😢
I was lucky to watch his knock in this match
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An innings of Sheer Masterclass and Discipline❤❤❤....SRT😍😘
Yesss
You said it reinvented himself
The man
India played only two series in Aus from 1991(5 tests ) to 1999( 3 test series).
1999 in Aus test series ,Sachin vs Mcgrath was wonderful contest.
India didnt win single test ,bcoz of poor bowling attack.
Both Mcgrath and Sachin at their peak.
Sachin scored 119 vs Aus Mcg 1999(debut of Brett lee).
Sachin struggled only in 2004 and 2011.
1992,1999,2008 all series he dominated Aus away.
@@Natraja_369 what about 1995 series in which Sachin was bolwed by McGrath what about do or die match 1999 wc what about bgt 2001. ( Won because of vvs laxaman and dravid ) what about CWC 2003 final what about 2004 bgt Chennai test what about 2006 dlf cup what about do or die match ct 2006. Blind Sachin fans he struggled against
line length Bowlers like Pollack and McGrath..
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i m talking abt test series in Aus condition.
Not about test series in India
@@Mangoat-w9mIn 1998 BGT he single handedly ripped apart Warne, McGrath, Gillespie etc. In 2001 BGT he scored 126 in the first innings of thefinal test in Chennai in which McGrath was also playing and also he took 3 crucial wickets in Kolkata test of same series, in Mumbai test he made 76 in one of the innings.Also in 2008 and 2010 BGT in India he made crucial runs. I hope you remember his innings of 175 runs vs Aus in 2009 where he alone decided to chase 350 runs target. Who can forget his 53 runs contribution vs Aus in 2011 WC quarter final at a crucial stage?
So also try to look at the bigger picture and do not judge by the failure of few innings😊
@@manaspandey2355 few innings? McGrath completely had an upper hand . Bgt 2007 me kha the Warne aur McGrath they retired in 2008 . Bgt 2001( 126 runs were made by Sachin lekin he didn't targeted McGrath lol 🤡 ) aur 2004 bgt me he destroyed tendulkar return also in bgt 2001 he dismissed Sachin 3 times 🤡..
@@Mangoat-w9m No problem dude if you want to look only at the grey side. Btw who is your favorite batsman?
Best innings ever Sachin Tendulkar career
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Patience + discipline + determination.... Sachin❤❤❤
Kholi and Rohit are failing... Did thry analyse like their form like sachin... They should learn for Sachin❤❤❤
Yeah!
If Ajit was his guru, why don’t we see Arjun’s kids anywhere in the news? Compared to how much push he gave to his son Arjun, maybe if Ajit’s kids were encouraged 50% of that, they might be more successful.
No doubt this was Sachin's best test innings
Yeah
I could not call it a master class...he did not play a single cover drive...fair enough...once he got to his hundred he still refused to play it ultimately.. he scored 241.., but it cost india the test match
.he was the man of the match..which should have gone to Anil kumble ..but India ran out of time thanks to sachin eating up time.😮
Pretty harsh and unfair to say that 1) Sachin batted slowly, he didn’t. 2) That it cost India the match. It didn’t. Four innings were played on that pitch and India was just 4 wickets away from victory. India could have enforced follow-on but didn’t as the pitch was still good for batting. India’s run rate was close to 4 an over in first innings and close to 5 in second. Not sure how that can be termed “slow”
@neel24neo I watched each and every ball of that innings and it was frustrating and not his usual batting.Definiely not batting the way one expects from some one the public Nicknamed named " Master blaster" by our public.
Unfortunately he played in a similar manner to get his 100 th hundred in all forms of cricket..it happened in the final of a series against Bangladesh.He crawled from 90 to 100 taking if I am right in excess of 20 balls.. ultimately this cost us the match and the trophy but Sachin was smiling throughout the presentation ceremony and offcourse he was felicitated.
Mind you Sachin has always been a match winner for india..if not bat than with the ball.Calcutta 2001 and Adelaide 2004 come to mind.I am a Sachin fan but some times he did play for milestones.
@@Oo-pl9zggo and watch sarjha cup semi and final against aus.... 1 man,,, despite 28 runs needed 5 wicket jn hands sachin mad3 140 and the entire team couldn't win, sachin despite scoring 100 team lost match coz rhey were not capable of winning,,, a opener cannot be a finisher,,, he can set the platform, down the line responsibility is to finish, but they failed,,, in this match before 240,,,u can see the score,, he was the captain that time,,, it's always about him,, but what about the entire team,,, 1996 semifinal sachin scored 50 easily, got stumped,, after that what happened the world knows,, for the other team one plan to win is to get sachin out,, 75% match is in there side.
@@onelife3511 I'm only referring to that one innings of 240 at Sydney..I was there at the ground.It seems he was there to prove a point...india batted for almost the first 3 days of the test .This post is about that innings.
No one cares about your opinion. This is the god of cricket 🏏 @@Oo-pl9zg
Pls avoid bgm
bro do about hardik pandya how he has boeed in ipl and redemption in t20iwc 2024 by the way nice video
Thanks man
@@CricketStories007 hardik pandya video?
Sachin Tendulkar is undoubtedly one of the most talented cricketers of all time, but at times I wonder about his dominance and aggression over great bowlers such as McGrath, Gillespie, Shaun Pollock, Muralidharan etc. He tries to pay safe rather than dominating them. If he had even half the aggression of players like Viv Richards, Brian Lara, or Ponting or even Virat Kohli, he might have been regarded as the greatest cricketer ever, even beyond Bradman. Currently, his status as the greatest is primarily recognized by Indians, while other players are often considered in the same league on a global scale.
sachin was given out by steve buckner.. other wise he could have score this century in that test only...
Yup, unfairly
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Lucky that no mcgrath and warne
He would have still performed
Such a shameful comment on such a brilliant innings by sachin. Shame on u
@@hero12369 yes he is a big selfish player... He is nothing in front of souravs selfless mind set and heart and look what happened when he scored his 100th ceny
@@raghuyadav127 another shameful comment
@@hero12369A brilliant innings that never benefitted the team. He was playing for himself and never even cared that it was a series decider and thier best chance to win a series in Australia.
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No doubt great innings but McGrath warne didn't play this series half fit Brett Lee played this match india always against australia played well but Pakistan first asian team to win against australia in test in 1976 full fledged aus team imran khan Asif Iqbal stole the show srilanka never won a test in australia India win nine test in aus Pak four
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Kohli has the problem while cover driving. He always plays away from the body that makes his downfall.
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I can bet Sachin wouldn't have scored 241 if Glenn McGrath wasn't injured . He was totally unable to play against him after ct 2000 . He totally struggled against line length Bowlers such as shaun Pollack and chaminda vass. After this bgt happened in India in 2004 where Sachin scored 9 runs against McGrath chennai test 2004 he absolutely struggled some fan boys are going to cry 😂..
You cannot say with 100% certainty that Sachin wouldn't have scored 241 if McGrath was present. Indeed McGrath was a complete nemesis for each batter including Sachin. Although Sachin had success against McGrath in ODI.
But Sachin's determination, dedication and discipline on that day was inexplicable. This happened only once in the history of cricket. Who can tell- Sachin might have been successful there too showing the utmost grit on that day making McGrath lose his patience.
Instead of imagining whether Sachin would be successful or not, why can't we adulate the supercalifragilistic inning of Sachin?
(And I should mention that in the period of Sachin's tennis elbow (2004-2006) he averaged only 40 in test, he struggled a lot; who can tell that this gave McGrath an upper hand in 2004 BGT)
@@snehadipbhunia5881 tennis bowl injury is just a "bahana" McGrath also lost her wife he was also also emotionally unstable and his back injury in 2005 ruled him out of ashes in 2005 still became man of the tournament of wc 2007 . In odi you can yourself check dlf cup 2006& ct 2006 where Sachin was 70 percent recovered from that injury still he failed aginst McGrath . Also before that Sachin had struggled against McGrath bgt 2001 wc 1999 and final of 2003..
@@Mangoat-w9m motherfucker you are the one who's crying here
@@Mangoat-w9m nothing to say you. The man who had average of 57 after playing 175+ test matches, the man who averages 40+ in all countries- that very man, named Sachin scores with average of mere 40 in that post tennis elbow period... And you're saying this is bahana. Strange man! So the surgery was also fake!
Second thing, McGrath wife died in 2008, although she was struggling before that. But get your information checked because you wrote she died at that time.
Back injury occurred for a small period of time, it was not for a prolonged period.
And as I told you McGrath was a threat to everyone. But in BGT, 2001 in Chennai Sachin scored 126 in the first inning.
I accept McGrath to be a mayhem but why don't you appreciate Sachin's untellable knock instead of pulling McGrath and imagining what could have Sachin done in the presence of McGrath.
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Sachin didn't score runs in the whole BGT in 2003 that too when McGrath didn't played
And in the last test Sachin scored 241*
If McGrath played Sachin couldn't able to score even 30 runs
It's a fact
Terrible commentary
He was reading from a written down paper.
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Thanks man.