Showing posts with label Indian Cricket Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Cricket Videos. Show all posts
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Tendulkar Had Been Surprisingly Fragile - Chappell - Video...Must Watch
SYDNEY: Former India coach Greg Chappell, in his new book "Fierce Focus", claims batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar has occasionally been mentally fragile.
Tendulkar is idolised by millions in India and the cricket world, and is considered the best batsman in the cricket history. But the Australian legend has revealed a different side of cricketer ahead of India's four-Test tour of Australia this summer, Herald Sun reported.
"At one point early in my time with the (Indian) team ... he came and talked to me for about two hours," Chappell wrote in the book.
"He was frustrated with his form and racked with self-doubt. Since he'd come back in Malaysia (in a one-day tournament in 2006), Sachin's mental state had been surprisingly fragile and he came to me for help," Chappell wrote, apparently referring to a period when Tendulkar was struggling for form, besides also having surgery for tennis elbow.
Chappell, who was sacked a few months back as Australia's national selector apparently after a fall out with senior cricketers, suggested that Tendulkar could have been affected by the weight of expectations.
"When the team travelled, he would snap on his headphones, not look sideways, and shut it all out. Not even Don Bradman carried expectations like this, and Sachin had been bearing it since 1989," Chappell said in the book.
"He just couldn't get any rest. Once we were talking ... and I said, 'You must have so many friends, it must be hard finding time to keep in touch with all of them'. He looked me in the eye and said, 'Greg, you would have more friends in India than I've got'," Chappell said.
Chappell's views on Tendulkar came barely two months before what could be the Indian maestro's farewell four-Test tour of Australia this summer.
Recently, Shoaib Akhtar in his autobiography had claimed Tendulkar was scared of facing him.
Tendulkar is idolised by millions in India and the cricket world, and is considered the best batsman in the cricket history. But the Australian legend has revealed a different side of cricketer ahead of India's four-Test tour of Australia this summer, Herald Sun reported.
"At one point early in my time with the (Indian) team ... he came and talked to me for about two hours," Chappell wrote in the book.
"He was frustrated with his form and racked with self-doubt. Since he'd come back in Malaysia (in a one-day tournament in 2006), Sachin's mental state had been surprisingly fragile and he came to me for help," Chappell wrote, apparently referring to a period when Tendulkar was struggling for form, besides also having surgery for tennis elbow.
Chappell, who was sacked a few months back as Australia's national selector apparently after a fall out with senior cricketers, suggested that Tendulkar could have been affected by the weight of expectations.
"When the team travelled, he would snap on his headphones, not look sideways, and shut it all out. Not even Don Bradman carried expectations like this, and Sachin had been bearing it since 1989," Chappell said in the book.
"He just couldn't get any rest. Once we were talking ... and I said, 'You must have so many friends, it must be hard finding time to keep in touch with all of them'. He looked me in the eye and said, 'Greg, you would have more friends in India than I've got'," Chappell said.
Chappell's views on Tendulkar came barely two months before what could be the Indian maestro's farewell four-Test tour of Australia this summer.
Recently, Shoaib Akhtar in his autobiography had claimed Tendulkar was scared of facing him.
Tendulkar Had Been Surprisingly Fragile - Chappell
MS Dhoni loves Deepika Padukone - Video...Must Watch
MS Dhoni loves Deepika Padukone
Indians are really passionate for both cricket and Bollywood. And suppose, what happens when the two get together.
And the same happened, when the Om Shanti Om’s leading actress ‘Deepika Padukone’ showed her cheerfulness for the Indian cricket team at the Twenty-20 contest in opposition to Australia held in Mumbai.
Conjectures were bobbing up that Deepika was in the stadium to cheer up the captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
However, Deepika said that they are just friends.
The news reports also told that Dhoni invited her after she asked him for an exceptional ‘Om Shanti Om’ preview.
Whether the rumor about the two have some reality or not; but there is always been an idealistic relation between cricket and Bollywood that can not be ignored.
Indians are really passionate for both cricket and Bollywood. And suppose, what happens when the two get together.
And the same happened, when the Om Shanti Om’s leading actress ‘Deepika Padukone’ showed her cheerfulness for the Indian cricket team at the Twenty-20 contest in opposition to Australia held in Mumbai.
Conjectures were bobbing up that Deepika was in the stadium to cheer up the captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
However, Deepika said that they are just friends.
The news reports also told that Dhoni invited her after she asked him for an exceptional ‘Om Shanti Om’ preview.
Whether the rumor about the two have some reality or not; but there is always been an idealistic relation between cricket and Bollywood that can not be ignored.
MS Dhoni loves Deepika Padukone
Monday, 24 October 2011
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Sunday, 14 August 2011
Praveen Kumar’s Six Hits A Spectators Glass Of Beer – Video Clip

Monday, 8 August 2011
"Looking to the future Indian Test"
"Looking to the future Indian Test"
The losses in the first two Tests have set India a young talent, the damage selection, planning and management in the spotlight. Harsha Bhogle, Sanjay Manjrekar and Sambit Bal discuss the teachings of the proceeds
Will India put up a fight?
When India come from two major defeats and injuries of key players, says Sharda chaff about the prospects of India in the upcoming third Test at Edgbaston with Ant Howard
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Dravid To Quit ODIs After England Series

Rahul Dravid announced his retirement from International Limited overs cricket in England after the series. In his message came as the hours after he was handed a shock recall to the side of one day visiting, he said he wanted to withdraw from the short form and focus on cricket test.
Dravid, 38, is the seventh highest run-getter in ODIs, which manages 10,765,339 games, an average of just under 40 has not been a regular in India one day from the end of 2007 - A couple of months, reached a career high ranking ICC No. 5 - although he made a brief return in 2009 Champions Trophy in South Africa. He admitted that he did not expect to remember the future of England series.
"Why had I not taken a day of cricket for the last two years, I was obviously a bit 'surprised," he said after the match India tour in Northamptonshire. "To be honest, it was not chosen, I have informed the selectors and the Board of Directors desire to concentrate solely on Test cricket.
"At the end of this one-day series, I would like to inform my collection one day and Twenty20 cricket and concentrate solely on Test cricket. I will, as always, give my best in India, this one-day series, and apparently a series of tests that follows.
"In the short term, I am committed to, because now I have been taken from the series, but in the long term, I think it's best for me and the Indian cricket to concentrate on cricket test".
Dravid has recently become the second longest-getter in tests, and had a return to form in recent months when he scored three centuries in five tests to end a run relatively lean in recent years.
When he started his international career in 1996, was no longer seen as a better hitter, but soon adapted to the challenges of one day cricket. They point in his career was the ODI World Cup 1999, where he was the leading scorer, and then put the dayer bigger than a partnership, 318, Sourav Ganguly and. Six months later, he improved that when the 331-run stand that Sachin Tendulkar is still the main form.
As a test of his career, always equipped in the roles of equipment for him, especially in the 2003 World Cup, where you can make an extra batsman in the side, took over the wicketkeeping duties. One of the lowest of his career was the 2007 World Cup, when under his leadership, India crashed in the first round.
Dravid, 38, is the seventh highest run-getter in ODIs, which manages 10,765,339 games, an average of just under 40 has not been a regular in India one day from the end of 2007 - A couple of months, reached a career high ranking ICC No. 5 - although he made a brief return in 2009 Champions Trophy in South Africa. He admitted that he did not expect to remember the future of England series.
"Why had I not taken a day of cricket for the last two years, I was obviously a bit 'surprised," he said after the match India tour in Northamptonshire. "To be honest, it was not chosen, I have informed the selectors and the Board of Directors desire to concentrate solely on Test cricket.
"At the end of this one-day series, I would like to inform my collection one day and Twenty20 cricket and concentrate solely on Test cricket. I will, as always, give my best in India, this one-day series, and apparently a series of tests that follows.
"In the short term, I am committed to, because now I have been taken from the series, but in the long term, I think it's best for me and the Indian cricket to concentrate on cricket test".
Dravid has recently become the second longest-getter in tests, and had a return to form in recent months when he scored three centuries in five tests to end a run relatively lean in recent years.
When he started his international career in 1996, was no longer seen as a better hitter, but soon adapted to the challenges of one day cricket. They point in his career was the ODI World Cup 1999, where he was the leading scorer, and then put the dayer bigger than a partnership, 318, Sourav Ganguly and. Six months later, he improved that when the 331-run stand that Sachin Tendulkar is still the main form.
As a test of his career, always equipped in the roles of equipment for him, especially in the 2003 World Cup, where you can make an extra batsman in the side, took over the wicketkeeping duties. One of the lowest of his career was the 2007 World Cup, when under his leadership, India crashed in the first round.
Friday, 5 August 2011
'Broad And Bresnan Are Priceless"

Geoff Boycott What went right in England, Dhoni's decision time for the grace of Bell and how to solve the problem of over-rates