Messages In This Digest (22 Messages)
- 1a.
- HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Mohan Dadhich
- 1b.
- HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Nilesh Shende
- 1c.
- HAPPY NEW YEAR From: mukesh
- 1d.
- HAPPY NEW YEAR From: Lalit Kumar Gautam
- 2a.
- Happy New Year 2011 From: pen friend
- 2b.
- Happy New Year 2011 From: rajkumar vishwakarma
- 3.
- *NEW YEAR* Cards for YOU From: Solo Cool
- 4.
- Wish U Very Happy New year 2011 From: Salman Khan
- 5.
- A Bit Of Inspiration From: Pradeep Sharma
- 6.
- Kisi Ne Poocha Mohabbat Kiya Hai? From: Pradeep Sharma
- 7.
- Howwwwwwww Trueeeeeeeeee From: Pradeep Sharma
- 8.
- WAQT NAHI (Toooo Good) From: Pradeep Sharma
- 9.
- Welcome 2011...!!!!! From: NARESHVAKHARIA
- 10.
- Good Luck for New Year! From: robinson sathya seelan
- 11.
- Sachin's 50 Centuries From: Avi Dil Se...
- 12.
- BYE BYE 2010 From: Pradeep Sharma
- 13.
- 2day's d last day Of d year 2010 From: ~~***ABB@S***~~
- 14.
- Wish you a very happy New Year From: Aditya Dhanraj
- 15.
- not to cry while reading this, From: Pradeep Sharma
- 16.
- Nothing is Impossible ::: Creativity on Pencil Leads From: Solo Cool
- 17.
- Happy and Prosperous New Year. From: Ankit Aggarwal
- 18a.
- Happy New year From: VIK
Messages
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted by: "Mohan Dadhich" md1985@rocketmail.com md1985@rocketmail.com
Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:49 pm (PST)
SABHI DOSTON
KO
NAV VARS KI
SHUBH KAMNA
"HAPPY 2011" MD
- 1b.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted by: "Nilesh Shende" reshnil21@yahoo.in reshnil21
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:32 pm (PST)
My Dear All FRND................. .
Wish U &UR Family HAPPY.......
NEW...........
YEAR................. ......... .....2011
Oh my Dear, Forget ur Fear,
Let all ur Dreams be Clear,
Never put Tear, Please Hear,
I want to tell one thing in ur Ear
Wishing u a very "Happy NEW YEAR"!
Wish you a very Happy new year 2010.
I am really missing the fun we had last year.
Love & Good Wishes for new Year 2011.
Tips on Loan
Tips on Babies & Toddler
Tips on Breast Cancer
Tips on Entrepreneur
Tips on Investing
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011
NILESH
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted by: "mukesh" mukesh_arvind@yahoo.com mukesh_arvind
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:35 pm (PST)
I wish U to have a .....
Sweetest Sunday,
Marvellous Monday,
Tasty Tuesday,
Wonderful Wednesday,
Thankful Thursday,
Friendly Friday,
Successful Saturday.
Have a great Year.
I Wish in 2011
God gives You...
12 Month of Happiness,
52 Weeks of Fun,
365 Days Success,
8760 Hours Good Health,
52600 Minutes Good Luck,
3153600 Seconds of Joy...and that's all!
GOOD BUY 2010 & ENJOY 2011 HAPPY NEW YEAR
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
Posted by: "Lalit Kumar Gautam" lalitkumargautam52@yahoo.com lalitkumargautam52
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:44 pm (PST)
HAPPY NEW YEAR
WISH TO YOU ALL
HASI KE 12 MAHINE,
KHUSI KE 52 HAFTE,
SAFALTA KE 365 DIN,
DOSTI KE 8760 GHANTE,
MAJE KE 525600 MINUTES,
MUSKAN KE 31536000 SECONDS
BOLE TO
EK DAM MAST ,BINDAS, JHAKKAS
TAKATAK, BOLE TO FUL MASTI WALA
HAPPY NEW YEAR
LOVE & HAPPINESS FOLLOWS YOU & YOURS FOREVER
YOUR FRND
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- 2a.
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Happy New Year 2011
Posted by: "pen friend" pen_mail_friend@yahoo.co.in pen_mail_friend
Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:52 pm (PST)
2011 Highlight
First day is 1.1.11
and 11.1.11
also 11.11.11 during "2011"
Each moment in a day has its own value.
Morning brings HOPE,
Afternoon brings FAITH,
Evening brings LOVE,
Night brings REST,
Hope you will have all of them everyday.
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011.
Kind regards
Komal
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Happy New Year 2011
Posted by: "rajkumar vishwakarma" bluesky_rkv@yahoo.co.in bluesky_rkv
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:40 pm (PST)
Rajkumar
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*NEW YEAR* Cards for YOU
Posted by: "Solo Cool" solo4ucool@yahoo.in solo4ucool
Fri Dec 31, 2010 5:58 pm (PST)
*NEW YEAR* Cards for YOU
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Wish U Very Happy New year 2011
Posted by: "Salman Khan" beinghuman_salmankhan@yahoo.com beinghuman_salmankhan
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:02 pm (PST)
WISH U VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR 2011
WISH
U VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011
WISH U VERY HAPPY
NEW YEAR 2011
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A Bit Of Inspiration
Posted by: "Pradeep Sharma" pradeepsharma1969@yahoo.com pradeepsharma1969
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:08 pm (PST)
A bit of inspiration, that it is,
we get from everywhere,
A bit of inspiration, of which is,
taken by us in life, to share.
We think of past, we think of future,
from which the knowledge we always nurture,
and for the present, we always so sure,
make our hard time to endure.
But what it is, the inspiration,
giving our life a mission,
for it will, where we go,
good or bad, whichever it show.
Inspiration of kind, there if any,
taken by us, one or many,
money, love, lust, anger as a factor,
used to build up a character.
Then there is something called conscience,
knowledge, experience, as to say,
as it takes us in right direction,
showing on the way, our destination.
So, its the duty of the society,
for showing us the light of the sun,
as we cannot say in individual level,
The right bit of inspiration.
HAVE A NICE DAY
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Kisi Ne Poocha Mohabbat Kiya Hai?
Posted by: "Pradeep Sharma" pradeepsharma1969@yahoo.com pradeepsharma1969
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:08 pm (PST)
Kisi Ne Poocha Mohabbat Kiya Hai?
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Howwwwwwww Trueeeeeeeeee
Posted by: "Pradeep Sharma" pradeepsharma1969@yahoo.com pradeepsharma1969
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:14 pm (PST)
Howwwwwwww Trueeeeeeeeee
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WAQT NAHI (Toooo Good)
Posted by: "Pradeep Sharma" pradeepsharma1969@yahoo.com pradeepsharma1969
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:14 pm (PST)
" WAQT NAHI "
Har khushi Hai Logon Ke Daman Mein,
Par Ek Hansi Ke Liye Waqt Nahi..
Din Raat Daudti Duniya Mein,
Zindagi Ke Liye Hi Waqt Nahi.
Maa Ki Loree Ka Ehsaas To Hai,
Par Maa Ko Maa Kehne Ka Waqt Nahi.
Saare Rishton Ko To Hum Maar Chuke,
Ab Unhe Dafnane Ka Bhi Waqt Nahi.
Saare Naam Mobile Mein Hain,
Par Dosti Ke Lye Waqt Nahi.
Gairon Ki Kya Baat Karen,
Jab Apno Ke Liye Hi Waqt Nahi.
Aankhon Me Hai Neend Badee,
Par Sone Ka Waqt Nahi.
Dil Hai Ghamon Se Bhara Hua,
Par Rone Ka Bhi Waqt Nahi . ( 100% fact)
Paison ki Daud Me Aise Daude,
Ki Thakne ka Bhi Waqt Nahi.
Paraye Ehsason Ki Kya Kadr Karein,
Jab Apane Sapno Ke Liye Hi Waqt Nahi.
Tu Hi Bata E Zindagi,
Iss Zindagi Ka Kya Hoga,
Ki Har Pal Marne Walon Ko,
Jeene Ke Liye Bhi Waqt Nahi.........
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Welcome 2011...!!!!!
Posted by: "NARESHVAKHARIA" NARESHVAKHARIA@GMAIL.COM nareshvakharia
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:30 pm (PST)
*Welcome 2011...!!!!!
*
*YOUR SMILE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND._._._.MAKE IT SOME ONE ELSE'S TOO !
BE HAPPY,IT'S ONE WAY OF BEING WISE,
NARESH VAKHARIA*
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Good Luck for New Year!
Posted by: "robinson sathya seelan" robinsontvm@yahoo.co.in robinsontvm
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:41 pm (PST)
Dear All,
Wish U all a Very Happy & Prosperous New year with Lot of Good Luck.
Pl. see the attachment
WELCOME2011
From,
ROBINSON & SARITHA ROBINSON
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Sachin's 50 Centuries
Posted by: "Avi Dil Se..." avivaghasiya@yahoo.com avivaghasiya
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:50 pm (PST)
No. 1:Sachin Tendulkar saved the Old Trafford Test for India in 1990 with an
unbeaten 119 in the final innings. At 17 years and 112 days, he was only a month
older than Mushtaq Mohammad was when he had become Test cricket's youngest
centurion. Wisden noted: "He looked the embodiment of India's famous opener,
Gavaskar, and indeed was wearing a pair of his pads."
No. 2:"This little prick's going to end up with more runs than you, AB," Merv
Hughes said as Tendulkar wrecked Shane Warne's debut with an unbeaten 148 at the
SCG in 1992. He was the youngest boy to score a Test century in Australia.
No. 3:On a lethal pitch at the WACA in 1992, Tendulkar made 114 against an
attack that included Craig McDermott and Merv Hughes, scoring the bulk of his
runs with square cuts. "That is when I felt that, yes, now I am here to play
cricket anywhere in the world, any bowling attack and I am confident enough to
tackle them," he would say, years later.
No. 4:On his way to 111 at the Wanderers in 1992, Tendulkar, at 19 years and 217
days, became the youngest batsman to reach 1000 Test runs, displacing Kapil Dev.
"In my era, I think he's the best player I've ever had the pleasure of playing
against," Allan Donald, who bowled to Tendulkar in that match, said in 2007.
No. 5:His first century in India was against England in 1993 in Madras, a venue
at which he would play many more memorable innings. "Tendulkar's six-hour 165 -
including 24 fours and a six - was a gem but, had a third umpire, using TV
replay, been on hand to review a run-out attempt by Lewis when he was on 9,
India might not have made such a conclusive total," Wisden reported.
No. 6:Tendulkar's second-innings 104 at the SSC in 1993 was his first century in
Sri Lanka. It helped set up India's first Test victory in the country. He
provided the thrust that allowed India to make a declaration and complete the
win late on the final day.
No. 7:A 142 in India's innings-victory against Sri Lanka in Lucknow in 1994.
"The home team's start was uninspiring, the openers struggled to find their
rhythm against Wickremasinghe ..." Wisden reported. "Not until mid-afternoon,
when the assured Tendulkar helped place conditions in perspective, did India
resemble the side so used to dominating visiting teams."
No. 8:Tendulkar's 179 in Nagpur in 1994 was his first hundred against the West
Indians and it remained his highest score until his maiden double-century in
1999. He got to this century by hooking Courtney Walsh for six.
No. 9:Tendulkar made 122 out of 219 in the second innings at Edgbaston in 1996.
No other batsman reached 20. "It will be difficult for India to get back into
the series having lost the first Test. However, if one player can make it
possible it is Tendulkar," Imran Khan wrote in the Daily Telegraph. "His hundred
in the second innings was pure class. His compact defence and freedom of strokes
on both sides of the wicket with a straight or a horizontal bat makes me feel
that he might break all batting records - especially as he is even younger than
Brian Lara."
No. 10:A 177 at Trent Bridge in 1996 helped ensure Tendulkar was Wisden's
Cricketer of the Year. "Tendulkar averages over 50 in Tests and is the supreme
right-hander, if not quite the finest batsman, on the planet. He is a focused
technician, who offers a counterpoint to Brian Lara's more eye-catching
destruction, fuelled on flair and ego," Wisden said. "He has, it seems, been
around for ever. In the third Test at Trent Bridge last summer, he scored 177,
the tenth century of his Test career and his second of the series: yet
remarkably, at 23, Tendulkar was younger than any member of the England team,
with only Dominic Cork and Min Patel born even in the same decade."
No. 11:Tendulkar's 169 at Newlands in 1997 was part of a thrilling stand with
Mohammad Azharuddin. They added 222 in 40 overs. Tendulkar carried on after his
partner fell, and helped India avoid the follow-on. He was eventually the last
man out, and it needed one of the great out-field catches of all time from Adam
Bacher to end it.
No. 12:Tendulkar's 143 allowed India to declare on 537 for 8 at the Premadasa
Stadium in 1997. Sri Lanka's riposte was 952. Tendulkar said the pitch was
"unfit for Test cricket", adding: "If we had lost the toss and batted second, we
could also have played a massive innings. We only lost wickets because we took
chances and looked for runs."
No. 13:In the very next Test, Tendulkar scored 139 in another high-scoring
contest at the SSC in Colombo.
No. 14:Another century against Sri Lanka, this time in Mumbai in 1997. Tendulkar
toiled for 71 minutes for 8 runs on the first day but found his touch on the
second, moving from 87 to 99 with successive sixes off Kumar Dharmasena. During
his innings of 148, Tendulkar went past 4000 Test runs, and his 256-run stand
with Sourav Ganguly was an Indian record for the fourth wicket.
No. 15:The torment of Australia, and Warne, continued in Chennai, where
Tendulkar made 155 in 1998. The contest between the two champions was among the
best Ian Chappell had watched. "The defining moment came just after lunch, when
Warne went round the wicket with Tendulkar having just passed his fifty,"
Chappell wrote on ESPNcricinfo. "Tendulkar took to his offerings like a kid
offered a lolly-shop gift voucher. A brace of sixes and fours from lofted
sweep/pull shots to the midwicket region convinced Warne to abort this tactic.
Tendulkar's preparatory work had proved to be a masterstroke."
No. 16:Tendulkar scored 177 out of the 281 runs India added while he was at the
crease against Australia in Bangalore in 1998. Wisden said he was "impossible to
contain" and on the second morning Tendulkar scored 60 off 64 balls, before
falling to little-known Adam Dale.
No. 17:At Napier in 1990, Tendulkar had fallen 12 short of becoming the youngest
Test centurion. Eight years later, in Wellington, he made his first Test hundred
in New Zealand off 123 balls.
No 18:Tendulkar's 136, a masterclass made with a spasming back, took India to
the verge of victory against Pakistan in Chennai in 1999, but the tail collapsed
after he was dismissed with only 17 to get. "Because he was such a big player
and in awesome form at the time, we were all pretty sure that Sachin was going
to win the game for them," Moin Khan, Pakistan's wicketkeeper at the time, said
years later. "But as soon as we got him out, it became obvious to us that we
would win - in those days India's reliance on him was much greater than it is
now."
No. 19:Tendulkar made an unbeaten 124 in the third innings of a nondescript Test
at the SSC in 1999, which ended in a draw.
No. 20:Having spent a month recovering from back trouble, Tendulkar scored a
valuable second-innings century - 126 not out - that helped India post 505 for 3
after they had collapsed for 83 in the first innings against New Zealand at
Mohali in 1999.
No. 21:Tendulkar scored his first double-century - 217 against New Zealand at
Motera in 1999 - in his 71st Test.
No. 22:Tendulkar made 116 out of a total of 238 at the MCG in 1999, a Test India
lost by 180 runs. "Somewhat unsurprisingly, it was yet again the brilliant
Tendulkar who was answering the unenviable call to shore up India's battered
defences," wrote John Polack. "After an engrossing battle with a bouncer-hungry
McGrath had kept him subdued through the early part of his stay, he gradually
began to increase his scoring rate with a number of beautifully crafted strokes
... Quite simply, his sense of assurance and sheer range of shots against an
adroitly rotated attack were perfectly applied in these hostile circumstances."
No 23:An extract from ESPNcricinfo's report from the day: Tendulkar made 122
against Zimbabwe at the Kotla in 2000, John Wright's first Test as India coach.
"Earlier, Tendulkar was visibly miffed with himself. On a flat batting track,
against a friendly Zimbabwean attack, he got himself out for just 122. The way
Tendulkar was batting, that should have been just the beginning. After flaying
Brian Strang for three boundaries in the first over of the day, Tendulkar
pounced on anything loose ... each one was a shot of class."
No. 24:The unbeaten 201 against Zimbabwe in Nagpur in 2000 was the 50th
international century of Tendulkar's career. He was the first batsman to score
so many. Sunil Gavaskar, Viv Richards and Desmond Haynes, all retired, had 35
hundreds, and Mark Waugh 31 at the time.
No. 25:The 126 in Chennai against Australia in 2001 helped India win one of the
greatest series of all time. He reached the century with his second six, off
Colin Miller, and also hit 15 fours. Three came in an over from Shane Warne. Two
were played to the fine-leg boundary after which, Warne, bowling from round the
wicket, bounced Tendulkar, who responded with an upper-cut to the third-man
boundary.
No. 26:Another hundred in defeat - 155 in Bloemfontein in 2001 - on Virender
Sehwag's debut. During the innings Tendulkar, at 28 years and 193 days, became
the youngest to score 7000 runs. He reached his century off 114 balls and at one
point had hit eight fours in 18 deliveries. "I didn't want to think about what
was coming next," Tendulkar said afterwards. "I thought let's just deal with the
present. My first line to him [Sehwag] when he came in was `I know you're tense.
You're never going to be this tense again, so enjoy the moment'."
No. 27:His 103 at Motera in 2001 was more than a third of India's first-innings
total against England. "Tendulkar was supreme in the afternoon, ridiculing
England's packed off-side fields by whipping balls from outside off through the
leg side at will," Wisden reported. "Hussain's captaincy was enthusiastic,
clear-sighted and, at times, uncompromisingly negative: he never allowed the
game to drift, marshalled his limited resources intelligently and posed
Tendulkar question upon question, most of which were answered perfectly."
No. 28:Tendulkar's 176 against Zimbabwe in Nagpur 2001 set up India's innings
victory. The century took him to one fewer than Don Bradman's tally of 29.
No. 29:Tendulkar's 117 - his first Test century in the West Indies - helped
India win a tense Test in Trinidad by 37 runs in 2001. "Following a difficult
start - on 6, he survived a confident claim for a catch at the wicket off
Sanford - Tendulkar settled to build his 29th Test hundred, which put him level
with Don Bradman, though he had taken 93 Tests to Bradman's 52," Wisden
reported. "It was a resolute rather than commanding innings."
No. 30:Tendulkar scored 193 in his 99th Test, at Headlingley in 2002,
contributing significantly to India's innings-and-46-run victory. "The beauty of
Tendulkar is the ability to make shots that the merely very good players cannot
- and the wiser 29-year-old model even does it without risk," wrote Rahul
Bhattacharya in the Guardian. "His wrists are a curious mix of clay and steel:
able to take any shape, then, trading suppleness for force for the briefest
moment that bat meets ball. Yesterday he swirled his way about on the onside as
if it was his very own version of leg theory."
No. 31:India were 11 for 2, needing to erase a 139-run deficit against West
Indies, when Tendulkar rallied with 176 to save the game in Kolkata, 2002. "It
has been said innumerable times in the past, most loudly by his critics, that
Tendulkar fails to make runs when India need it the most," wrote Anand Vasu for
Cricinfo. "Today ... not being altogether destructive, or indeed too defensive,
Tendulkar remained unbeaten on 114 as the players walked off the field."
No. 32:Tendulkar ended a two-year fallow period with an unbeaten 241 at the SCG
in 2004, an innings in which he cut out shots between mid-off and point because
he was falling to them. "I would put this innings right at the top of my
hundreds," he said. "I am happy that I was able to maintain the discipline
throughout the innings. Things had gone wrong a couple of times with my shot
selection, and I knew I had to cut out a few strokes."
No. 33:The 194 in Multan in 2004 was controversial. Tendulkar, who was batting
slowly, was denied a shot at a double-century when Rahul Dravid declared as
India pushed for victory. "Even the greatest have their goals, dreams and
milestones, and a double-century against Pakistan in Pakistan would have been a
memory to treasure," John Wright, India's coach, wrote in his book. "After a
sleepless night, I spoke to Tendulkar who confirmed that he'd wanted the team to
cut him some slack. Then he and Dravid talked it through and resolved the
matter."
No. 34:The 248 in Dhaka in 2004 was Tendulkar's highest score and it brought him
level with Sunil Gavaskar's world record number of centuries. "I said to him my
expectations are higher and I want not 40 but 50 Test hundreds from him,"
Gavaskar said. "When I saw Sachin play a flick wide of mid-on in the nets for
the [Ranji] Probables team I knew here was a special talent."
No. 35:The 109 against Sri Lanka at the Kotla in 2005 gave Tendulkar the world
record. "His 35th hundred was not his prettiest. A large part of it was a
struggle," wrote Sambit Bal. "But it will remain a memorable one. And who knows,
it could even be a liberating one. How his career shapes from here might depend
on how much freedom he grants himself."
No. 36:The 101 in Chittagong in 2007 came 17 months, 10 Tests and 17 innings
after No. 35, the longest gap Tendulkar endured between centuries. "After 17
years, I don't think I have a point to prove," Tendulkar said. "I would dedicate
this to my father as it was his eighth death anniversary yesterday. So, this one
was pretty emotional."
No. 37:The unbeaten 122 in the next Test in Dhaka wasn't pretty. "Tendulkar
couldn't improvise and play a scoring shot when deceived by the slowness of the
wicket," Sidharth Monga wrote for Cricinfo. "Not long ago, you'd describe him as
a batsman who had two shots for every ball; here he was struggling to do
anything more than nudge it to leg. It was all the more painful to see him make
the conditions and bowling look more difficult than they probably were."
No. 38:An unbeaten 154 at the SCG in 2008, aka Monkeygate. "Commit all your
crimes when Sachin is batting," one banner read. "They will go unnoticed because
even the Lord is watching." Another said: "Sachin Cricket Ground." Tendulkar
called the SCG "one of my favourite grounds . Sometimes you walk on the field
and it gives you good feelings. It is one of those grounds."
No. 39:A 153 at the Adelaide Oval, his first at Don Bradman's home ground, in
2007-08. "Unless his nerve fails him or batting becomes a chore, Tendulkar will
be back in 2012," wrote Peter Roebuck in the Sydney Morning Herald. "Far from
losing focus, he looks eager. Rejecting the captaincy helped him to renew his
vitality. After a struggle, he has come to terms with age; has learnt to combine
the singles of experience with the boundaries of youth."
No. 40:A 109 in Sourav Ganguly's final Test helped India win the series against
Australia 2-0 in Nagpur in 2008. "I know I am batting well, but I was not
getting to the three-figure landmark. But I don't think that is everything,"
Tendulkar said. "I have gone in at crucial [stages] at almost four or five times
and I have been able to play. That is very satisfying, when you deliver when the
team needs the most."
No. 41:Tendulkar's match-winning 103 in a run-chase against England in Chennai,
less than a month after Mumbai was attacked in 2008. "He's 35 years old and owns
practically every batting record in the game, but you couldn't escape the
feeling that this was probably Sachin Tendulkar's finest hour," wrote Dileep
Premachandran. "To score the winning runs in a record-shattering chase was
special enough, but when that last stroke also brought up your 41st century, it
became ineffably so."
No. 42:A 160 in Hamilton in 2009 was the bedrock of a victory that led to
India's series win. "When will Tendulkar retire? Answer: when it suits him. But
he'll certainly be around until the 2011 World Cup," wrote David Leggat in the
New Zealand Herald. "That gives him two years at least. Eight more centuries
give him 50. He's got 43 in ODIs. A double of 50 in each form of the game has a
nice ring to it. It is certainly within his capabilities."
No. 43:An unbeaten 100 on a flat pitch at Motera in 2009 helped India draw the
Test against Sri Lanka, after the visitors had amassed 760 in their first
innings. It ensured Sri Lanka stayed without a Test win in India.
No. 44:Sehwag called Bangladesh an ordinary side before the Chittagong Test in
2009 and Tendulkar's unbeaten 105 was needed to prop India up to 243 in the
first innings, in a match they eventually won.
No. 45:The 143 against Bangladesh in Mirpur in the next Test was a relatively
quick one. It took 182 balls and led to India's ten-wicket win.
No. 46:A second-innings 100 from Tendulkar couldn't prevent South Africa from
steam-rolling India by an innings and six runs in Nagpur in February 2010.
No. 47:The 106 in Kolkata helped India level the series against South Africa and
stay No. 1 in Tests. "Watching him bat can be a demoralising experience for
those on the other side. He knows his game so well, and seldom does anything
more than is required," Cricinfo reported. "With Tendulkar these days, as
opposed to the man who eviscerated Shane Warne in Chennai and Bangalore in 1998,
patience is a weapon used to wear down bowlers."
No. 48:Sri Lanka declared on 642 for 4 at the SSC and India slipped from 165 for
0 to 241 for 4. Tendulkar scored his 48th century and converted it into a
double, giving India the lead. "Yesterday when I got into the dressing room, I
had a long ice bath. I was in the ice tub for a while. Then I did some
stretches, had an early dinner, and I was in bed by 8.30," he said. "For almost
all four days, I have been on the field. It's been demanding on the body, but
it's held up pretty well."
No. 49:A 214 in Bangalore helped secure India's 2-0 win against Australia in
2010. "On his last tour of Australia, Tendulkar was given rapturous ovations by
an adoring public each time he went in or out. But the Australians might not
have seen the last of him," wrote Sambit Bal. "Fifty Test hundreds are but a
formality. A hundred international hundreds are there for the taking. Tendulkar,
though, endures not in the pursuit of milestones, but because he can't fall out
of love with cricket."
No. 50:India began their second innings in Centurion with a deficit for 484 and
were reduced to 277 for 6. Tendulkar rallied, along with Dhoni, and his century
changed India's prospects of saving the game from impossible to improbable.
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BYE BYE 2010
Posted by: "Pradeep Sharma" pradeepsharma1969@yahoo.com pradeepsharma1969
Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:55 pm (PST)
Before I finally say goodbye to 2010,
I would like to say
to each and everyone of you.
For the impact you had in my life
Specially for those who sent me email,
You have enriched my year!!
I wish you all a magical
Festive Season filled with
Loving Wishes and beautiful thoughts.
May your coming year mark the beginning
of Love,
Happiness and Bright Future.
To those who need someone special,
may you find that true love.
To those who need money,
may your finances overflow.
To those who need caring,
May you find a good heart to care for you.
To those who need friends,
May you meet someone who will also
enrich your life.
To those who need life,
May you find God.
LOVE & BEST WISHES
PRADEEP SHARMA
Here are My Wishes for You...
H ours of happy times with friends and family
A bundant time for relaxation
P rosperity
P lenty of love when you need it the most
Y outhful excitement at lifes simple pleasures
N ights of restful slumber (you know - dont' worry be happy)
E verything you need
W ishing you love and light
Y ears and years of good health
E njoyment and mirth
A angels to watch over you
R embrances of a happy years!
PRADEEP SHARMA
- 13.
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2day's d last day Of d year 2010
Posted by: "~~***ABB@S***~~" azainab_97@yahoo.com azainab_97
Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:00 pm (PST)
As you know that
2day's d last day
Of d year 2010 I wanna thank d
Special ppl, who
Touched my life
With their
Concern & made
My life more
Meaningful,
U r 1 of them,
Thanq 4 your
Contribution 2 my life
May almighty
ALLAH
Continue 2 give you
Abundant
Blessing &
Happiness in d
Coming years
Too
- 14.
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Wish you a very happy New Year
Posted by: "Aditya Dhanraj" aditya83dhanraj@yahoo.in aditya83dhanraj
Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:01 pm (PST)
Dear All,
Wish you a very very Happy New Year-2011, wish you all the best for coming year.
May The Year 2011 Bring for You.... Happiness,Success and filled with Peace,Hope
n Togetherness of your Family n Friends....
Regards,
- 15.
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not to cry while reading this,
Posted by: "Pradeep Sharma" pradeepsharma1969@yahoo.com pradeepsharma1969
Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:03 pm (PST)
This Is beautiful, Try not to cry while reading this,
- 16.
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Nothing is Impossible ::: Creativity on Pencil Leads
Posted by: "Solo Cool" solo4ucool@yahoo.in solo4ucool
Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:05 pm (PST)
hi dear friend.....
its sure nothing is impossible, from u r loving friend....
- 17.
-
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Posted by: "Ankit Aggarwal" ankit_agg1988@yahoo.co.in ankit_agg1988
Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:19 pm (PST)
Wishing you and your family
A very Happy and Prosperous
New Year
Best Regards
Ankit Aggarwal.
Sweet things are easy 2 buy, But sweet people are difficult to find.
- 18a.
-
Happy New year
Posted by: "VIK" muskanmy_love143@yahoo.co.in muskanmy_love143
Sat Jan 1, 2011 12:05 am (PST)
HAPPY NEW YEAR
WISH TO YOU ALL
HASI KE 12 MAHINE,
KHUSI KE 52 HAFTE,
SAFALTA KE 365 DIN,
DOSTI KE 8760 GHANTE,
MAJE KE 525600 MINUTES,
MUSKAN KE 31536000
SECONDS
BOLE TO
EK DAM MAST ,BINDAS, JHAKKAS
TAKATAK, BOLE TO FUL MASTI WALA
HAPPY NEW YEAR
LOVE & HAPPINESS FOLLOWS YOU & YOURS
FOREVER
vikramaditya rana
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