Sunday, December 11, 2011

Finally the waiting is going to finish

Sachin Tendulkar will get his 100th CENTURY in the forthcoming Australia tour. We can be assured because of his performance in the past Australia tours. He was never disappointed in his tour to Australia. He never got back from Australia with empty hands.

            At least he got a century in each tour when he played last four times in Australia. Last two times, his performance was outstanding in 2003 and 2007. His batting average was seventy up.


            So, we can bet with some one that the ever expecting century will come in this tour surely. It may be happened that he will get it in 26 December, beginning test of the series (Boxing Day test). He got century in Melbourne at his past tours to Australia. Although he got his half of centuries from Sydney cricket ground. His batting average is 221.33 in this cricket ground (Sydney).

            The former Australian wicket keeper Adam Gilchrist undoubtedly said, “His (Tendulkar) waiting is going to finish in this series. There is a good possibility to get his 100th century. Because the Australian condition is very well known to Sachin. So it is a matter of time to get the century”. He also said, “Australian bowlers will not give him chance to make it easily”.

             He again said, “It is very important to adapt with Australian condition to come from Sub continent”. For this reason, Tendulkar flew Australia little early with his six teammates. Last Saturday (10/12/2011), He practiced for two hours in M.C.G (Melbourne cricket ground) with his teammates.

             Remaining members of the team will fly for Australia with the skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni next Monday. India will play two worm up matches in Canberra before starting the test series at 26 December.

              The former Australian captain Steve Waugh said, “38 years over Sachin Tendulkar is a big challenge for Australian team till now”.  He is not denying the importance of Rahul Dravid and V.V.S Laxman’s contribution in Indian team. But he keeps ahead Tendulkar to others.

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