Tendulkar hits 175, goes well past 17,000 runs
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Sanyog , Chennai:
Nov 6 2009
Made Popular Nov 6 2009
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Sachin Tendulkar, two weeks short of completing his two decades in international cricket, scored a brilliant 175 as he crossed his personal milestone of 17,000 ODI runs in the fourth One-Day International against Australia here Thursday.
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Nathan
Nov 6 2009
Brisbane,
Australia
Sachin is a legend of the game, now and always, congratulations Sachin on behalf of all the Aussie supporters of the great game that is cricket!
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Derick
Nov 6 2009
Pretoria,
South Africa
Good to see an Aussie appreciate Sachin. The game is indeed beyond countries.
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The amount of records this guy holds in international cricket is amazing. Seriously, he's got records for the most 50's, 100's, runs per match, average and tons of other stuff. And he's been playing for almost twenty years...wow just wow. However I feel Ponting is capable of becoming the next Sachin Tendulkar as well, and I can see it happening in the near future. As for now, Tendulkar's the man.
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Congratulations Sachin.. u Rock
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Sachin is a legend of the game, now and always, congratulations Sachin on behalf of all the Aussie supporters of the great game that is cricket!
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Good to see an Aussie appreciate Sachin. The game is indeed beyond countries.
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The amount of records this guy holds in international cricket is amazing. Seriously, he's got records for the most 50's, 100's, runs per match, average and tons of other stuff. And he's been playing for almost twenty years...wow just wow. However I feel Ponting is capable of becoming the next Sachin Tendulkar as well, and I can see it happening in the near future. As for now, Tendulkar's the man.
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