Ganguly talk about Sachin Retirement..........

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India's Dada and former Indian best captain Sourav Ganguly recently talked about sachin's Retirement. Following he said during one of the press conference 
"No one has the Right To ask Sachin Tendulkar To Retire. He Knows When
To Call It a Day - Sourav Ganguly."

One of the best opening pair in the international one day cricket so far, so Dada knows Sachin's abiltiy and his determination. So please be wait until Sachin knows his date of retirement.




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Our God (sachin) Knows When To Retire Please Be Quite Others......

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Recently former Indian captain Kapil Dev insisted Sachin should retire from ODI cricket. I think no one have rights to say that to Sachin. He knows when to retire from the cricket, and he knows his stamina and ability.



He still playing his whole 50 over innings with great energy than younger players. Already he had great pressure on his 100 ton. But people like Kapil Dev are increasing his pressure by saying like this. Pleases be quite my god knows when to retire.

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Sachin to Undergo Precautionary MRI Scan

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Still in search of his 100th international ton, batting ace Sachin Tendulkar is likely to go for a precautionary MRI scan on Monday, for a hit that he took on the helmet while batting in Sunday's CB series match between India and Australia on Sunday.




A naster bouncer from Brett Lee struck Tendulkar when the latter went for a hook on the final delivery of Lee's second over.
Sachin Tendulkar was struck on the head by a Brett Lee bouncer while batting against Australia.




The ball hit the grill of his helmet and bounced off to mid-on where Xavier Doherty took the catch but the batsman was given not out as umpire Steve Davies was convinced that it hadn't touched Tendulkar's bat.
Tendulkar also left the field for a lengthy period of time during the Australian innings after he was struck on the shin while fielding in the slip region.
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Little Master Blaster Arjun Tendulkar's Photos

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Dhanush's New Kolaveri Anthem for Sachin Tendulkar

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This is an exclusive making of Dhanush's new kolaveri anthem for Sachin Tendulkar. The song is nice and good and better than his kolaveri album. I think it's because of the sachin. Watch it and share your views about the album.



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Zaheer Khan Magic Bowling against Matthew Hayden

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Zaheer Khan took 
Matthew Hayden's wicket very third ball with his magic. This happened at 2008 in Bangalore Test between India and Australia.



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List of Sold and Unsold Players in IPL Auction 2012....

India and Baroda all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on Saturday expectedly turned out to be the biggest draw for the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises, but it was the India Cements owned Chennai Super Kings that succeeded in bagging him for a whopping two million dollars (approximately Rs. 9.72 crore) in the players'' auction for the fifth edition of the Indian Premier League here.

India and Baroda all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on Saturday expectedly turned out to be the biggest draw for the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises, but it was the India Cements owned Chennai Super Kings that succeeded in bagging him for a whopping two million dollars (approximately Rs. 9.72 crore) in the players'' auction for the fifth edition of the Indian Premier League here.

The 23-year-old, whose base price was 100,000 dollars, went to Chennai after the tie-breaker clause was invoked when two teams -- CSK and Deccan Chargers -- bid the maximum (USD two million) for the Saurashtra player.

Both the franchises were asked to bid a secret amount in the tie-breaker and it was Chennai which managed to outbid Deccan in this.

But the cricketer himself will get paid 950,000 dollars as per the contract he had signed with the now-disbanded Kochi Tuskers Kerala last year and even the secret amount that was bid on him by Chennai would go into the BCCI coffers.

Former Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene, incidentally the KTK captain last season, was also a big draw going to Delhi Daredevils for 1.4 million dollars 
(approximately Rs. 6.8 crore).

Jayawardene will, however, get 1.5 million dollars as per his contract last year.

New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman Brendon McCullum was bought for 900,000 dollars by the Kolkata Knight Riders. McCullum''s base price was 400,000 dollars.

Indian stumper Parthiv Patel went for 650,000 dollars to Deccan Chargers, which was quite high from his base price of 200,000 dollars.

List of players sold in IPL Auction 2012
Sr.No
Name of the Player
Country
RP
Sold at
Sold to
1
Ravindra Jadeja
India
100,000
2,000,000
 CSK
2
Mahela Jayawardene
Sri Lanka
300,000
1,400,000
 DD
3
Brendon McCullum
NZ
400,000
900,000
 KKR
4
Muttiah Muralitharan
Sri Lanka
200,000
220,000
 RCB
5
Darren Bravo
West Indies
100,000
100,000
 DC
6
Herschelle Gibbs
South Africa
50,000
50,000
 MI
7
Bradley Hodge
Australia
200,000
475,000
 RR
8
Dinesh Chandimal
Sri Lanka
50,000
50,000
 RR
9
Parthiv Patel
India
200,000
650,000
 DC
10
Doug Bracewell
NZ
50,000
50,000
 DD
11
Mitchell Johnson
Australia
300,000
300,000
 MI
12
Andre Russell
West Indies
50,000
450,000
 DD
13
Rudra Pratap Singh
India
200,000
600,000
 MI
14
S Sreesanth
India
400,000
400,000
 RR
15
R Vinay Kumar
India
100,000
1,000,000
 RCB
16
Brad Hogg
Australia
100,000
180,000
 RR
17
Sunil Narine
West Indies
50,000
700,000
 KKR
18
Robin John Peterson
South Africa
100,000
100,000
 MI
19
Ramesh Powar
India
100,000
160,000
 KXIP
20
Daniel Harris
Australia
50,000
70,000
 DC
21
Kevon Cooper
West Indies
50,000
50,000
 RR
22
James Faulkner
Australia
100,000
190,000
 KXIP
23
Azhar Mahmood
England
100,000
200,000
 KXIP
24
Thisara Perera
Sri Lanka
50,000
650,000
 MI
25
Merchant de Lange
South Africa
50,000
50,000
 KKR


List of players unsold in IPL Auction 2012:



James Anderson
 base price $300,000
Tamim Iqbal
 base price $50,000
Adrian Barath
 base price $50,000
Ramnaresh Sarwan
 base price $100,000
Ian Bell
 base price $200,000
Owais Shah
 base price $200,000
Upul Tharanga
 base price $50,000
VVS Laxman
 base price $400,000
Matt Prior
 base price $200,000
Brendan Taylor
 base price $100,000
Mark Boucher
 base price $100,000
Justin Kemp
 base price $100,000
Marlon Samuels
 base price $100,000
Steven Smith
 base price $200,000
Ravi Bopara
 base price $100,000
Luke Wright
 base price $200,000
Kevin O'Brien
 base price $50,000
Dwayne Smith
 base price $100,000
Lonwabo Tsotsobe
 base price $50,000
VRV Singh
 base price $100,000
Vernon Philander
 base price $200,000
Fidel Edwards
 base price $100,000
Ravi Rampaul
 base price $100,000
Peter Siddle
 base price $200,000
Tim Southee
 base price $100,000
Graeme Swann
 base price $400,000
Rangana Herath
 base price $50,000
Ajantha Mendis
 base price $50,000
Steve O'Keefe
 base price $100,000
Xavier Doherty
 base price $100,000
Michael Klinger
 base price $50,000 
Richard Levi base
 price $50,000 
Alviro Petersen
 base price $100,000 
Lendl Simmons
 base price $50,000 
Farveez Maharoof
 base price $50,000
Jacob Oram
 base price $100,000
Moises Henriques
 base price $50,000
Ben Laughlin
 base price $50,000
Ryan McLaren
 base price $100,000
Nicky Boje
 base price $200,000
Jacques Rudolph
 base price $20,000
Andy McKay
 base price $50,000
Alister McDermott
 base price $20,000
Michael Neser
 base price $50,000


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