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November 14, 2013

India vs West Indies, Test 2, Day 1

Second test match between India and West Indies started with felicitations of legends from both sides, Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar, who is playing his 200th test match, which is also his last match and West Indian batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul, who is playing his 150 test match.

Also see: Sachin's Wave at Wankhede

On toss, after winning the toss skipper, MS Dhoni had decided to bowl first which disappointed many of  those who were there to see his legend, Sachin Tendulkar bat.

Indian team was unchanged while West Indies had made two changes. Narsingh Deonarine and Shannon Gabriel come into the playing eleven in place of Sheldon Cottrell and Veerasammy Permaul. 

West Indies opener Chris Gayle and Kieran Powell came to bat but  again they couldn't resisted India's opening bowlers and Gayle fell on 11 runs that left West Indies 25/1. Powell and Darren Bravo tried to do some repair work but their efforts got hit when bravo was caught by Dhoni on 29 runs. They had added 61 runs for second wicket.

After that there wasn't much for you to look if you are a West Indian fans. Some of the players got starts but they couldn't just able to converted them into big one. Powell (48) and Chanderpaul (25) both couldn't make it big. After Powell's wicket West Indies were at 97/3 and they finished 182 runs that means they lose last seven wicket for 85 runs.

In bowling department, Indian bowlers were outstanding right from the start. Mohammed Shami had provided the early break through but unlike the last match he couldn't take more. Wankhede pitch had some bounce and spin which certainly enough for Indian spinner R Ashwin and P Ohja to decimate West Indies batting line up.

Also See: Sachin last match

Both spinners were impressive and share 8 wickets between them. Pragyan Ohja in particular was briiliant, he had bowling little slower in air then the last match, which helped him picking up five wickets. R Ashwin scalped three wickets and with that he become the only man in modern day cricket to completed his 100 wickets after 18 matches. For India bowling figures see at the end.

Indian Openers Shikhar Dhawan (33) and Murli Vijay (43) helped India to get off a good start. they had added 77 runs for opening stand but both of them fell in quick succession. That opens the door for Master Blaster, Sachin Tendulkar to came into the crease. He along with C Pujara added 80* runs for third wicket. Pujara was on 34* and Sachin was on unbeaten 38 when umpire called it day.

West Indies bowler failed to made any statement on first Day. Shane Shillingford was the only one who got couple of wickets.  

Score: India 157/7 and trail by 25 runs, Sachin 38*(78) and Pujara 34*(49)

 

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October 30, 2013

Sachin won it for Mumbai in his last Ranji match.


Sachin Tendulkar, who was playing his last first class match for his domestic team, Mumbai in Ranji Trophy against Haryana at Lahli, Rohtak, powered his team to a emphatic win. After failing to make any statement in first innings where he got out on 5 runs. He had only one more chance to sign off  his career in his domestic competition in 2nd innings. 

In 2nd  innings Mumbai needed 240 to win the match but that wasn't a east target on Lahli pitch. bu the retiring legend almost single-handedly guided Mumbai to a four-wicket victory, scoring an unbeaten 79, in one of the most keenly followed matches in the history of Ranji Trophy, on Tuesday. 


Mumbai Captain and his team mate of India Zaheer khan told after the match that “It’s important for Sachin and considering the two Tests against the West Indies next month, this has given him much-needed practice. And remember, Haryana has got a good attack and they bowled a disciplined attack,” 

"He himself gifts himself... His knock made a difference, whoever has seen the game would know. He was not out till the end ... That means he would have made more runs if required," Haryana skipper Jadeja told.

 On a lighter note, Jadeja asked who can fight with the `God`!

"I call him the master but you all call him the `God`! ... Tell me who can fight with `God`," Jadeja asked.


Also See: Sachin: An Institute


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October 28, 2013

PICS: Glimpse of Sachin's last Ranji match

India's batting Ace Sachin Tendulkar, who had announced his retirement from all form of cricket after playing series against West Indies schedule to start from Nov 6, 2013, is playing his final match for his Ranji team, Mumbai against Haryana at Lahli, Rohtak.

Here are some pictures of his practice session:






 
















Some Pictures of the match

In First Innings


Player gave Guard of Honor to Sachin Tendulkar
Player gave Guard of Honor to Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin with his Mumbai skipper
Zaheer Khan
Sachin with former Indian player
Ajay Jadeja
Sachin with Haryana CM

In Second Innings








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