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HUNGRY GOD

Aila Sachin. Dont know why but this jingle tempts me do head bang. Just now he celebrated his century of centuries. Sachin Tendulkar wishes people would just get out of his head; Master blaster always played excoriating piece of cricket. I can easily recall How many roads must a man walk down, before you call him a man. But Sachin you are not a man, you are the Superman of India. I still remember his face, flunked in 10th board exams. But see him now, all he got is achievements. "My subconscious mind knows exactly what to do. It's been trained to react for years." I always wondered why he is still in the middle, under the sun, at the age of 39 and best in the world. What makes him going throughout 20 yrs.? We all know that something love for the game. Sachin being a man of few words always slammed his critics. I guess Sachin always fed up of those morons. Tendulkar admits he hasn't yet mastered the ability to get into the zone at will, for which bowlers around the world must be grateful. He has breathing techniques, tricks to psych himself up, but even so, he makes it only "50% of the time," he says. It's a miracle he can get there at all. Of Tendulkar's many achievements as a cricketer, perhaps the most difficult is the one he must repeat every time he bats for India: carrying the hopes and dreams of an entire nation on his back. It is the heaviest burden borne by any modern sportsman, and his ability to carry it for more than 22 years while utterly dominating his sport makes a good case that Tendulkar is the world's greatest athlete. God at Bat, defying the laws of gravity and travelling at the speed of light. The Sachin mania is forever to stay and will never die. Once upon a battle there, Hundred thousand people there, all those people gather there, To see the rumble in the jungle

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