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Sachin continues to inspire us post-retirement
by Rex Clementine
Such was the grace with which Sachin Tendulkar played his cricket, he had fans everywhere. Throughout his career – that stretched for an extraordinary 24 years and 200 Test matches – you never heard of an altercation with a teammate, not a single reported affair, never a drunken episode or a fight with an official. Despite all the riches and accolades, despite rubbing shoulders with Ambanis and Lord McLaurins, he remained grounded.
Sachin was always magnanimous in victory and gracious in defeat. Mid 1990s was a period where Sri Lanka had the wood over India. An experienced batting line-up, a super fit team and brilliance on the field were aspects that enabled Sri Lanka to make India eat humble pie. Unfortunately, Sachin happened to be the captain of India.
One such occasion was the RPS Test in 1997 where Sri Lanka piled up a mammoth 952 for six. Sanath Jayasuriya had gone on to make a stunning 340. Hence, Sri Lanka had a triple centurion in Test match cricket before India had one. India by the way had been playing Test cricket since 1932. Sri Lanka joined the big league only in 1982.
At the post-match presentation Tendulkar declared, ‘I haven’t seen Don Bradman, but I have seen Sanath Jayasuriya,’ the crowd were over the moon. The applause went on for a few minutes.
On another occasion, when Sri Lanka had chased down India’s target in the Asia Cup final with plenty to spare, Ravi Shastri at the post-match presentation asked the Indian captain what was a safe total against Sri Lanka. Sachin looked around and admitted, ‘Maybe 1000.’
There’s no better feeling in sports than to beat the big brother. Such big compliments from the Indian captain were like music to the ear.
Sachin was in Sri Lanka this week overseeing the UNICEF Programme that takes care of the nutrition of children in rural areas.
UNICEF has undertaken a project where some 146 pre-school children in the Sabaragamuwa province are provided with meals. Across the country, this programme stretches to 1400 pre-schools and over 50,000 children have benefited. The meal programme has helped boost the attendance of children at pre-schools.
Sachin was seen visiting these pre-schools and distributing food. He also distributed sports goods for some schools in the region that are struggling to make ends meet. He played bit of cricket – batting left-handed – and entertained us all. How he remains so grounded God only knows. If the Vatican ever wishes to have a patron saint for cricket – Sachin Tendulkar won’t be a bad idea.
These have been tough times for the nation. The Easter bombings crippled the economy with tourists abandoning us and choosing other destinations. COVID created further havoc and then came the economic crisis with prices of food items skyrocketing.
Good on UNICEF for picking out the most vulnerable areas of the country and supporting the most vulnerable age group – the children. Good on Sachin too for he has inspired more wealthy sportsmen to help the needy.
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West Indies name unchanged squad for home T20Is against Australia
West Indies have named an unchanged squad for the upcoming home T20I series against Australia following the 2-0 loss to Sri Lanka.
The squad, led by Hayley Matthews, will take on the No. 1-ranked Australia side at the Arnos Vale Cricket Ground in Kingstown for all three games. The squad is a mix of experienced players such as Matthews, Stafanie Taylor, Shemaine Campbelle and Deandra Dottin with teenage prospects Eboni Brathwaite and Jahzara Claxton. The series forms a key part of the teams’ preparation for the T20 World Cup in June this year in the UK.
“We’re really excited about the opportunity to play the number one ranked ODI and T20 team in the world,” head coach Shane Deitz said. “It’s just before the World Cup, so it’s a great opportunity to see where we are in our preparation. Playing against the best team in the world, we can see where our deficiencies are and where things are working well as we look forward to the tournament in June in England.
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West Indies women T20I squad:
Hayley Matthews (captain), Chinelle Henry, Aaliyah Alleyne, Eboni Brathwaite, Shemaine Campbelle, Jahzara Claxton, Deandra Dottin, Afy Fletcher, Jannillea Glasgow, Shawnisha, Hector, Zaida James, Qiana Joseph, Mandy Mangru, Karishma Ramharack, Stafanie Taylor
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World and Olympic champion Mondo Duplantis added another centimetre to his own world pole vault record*, clearing 6.31m at the Mondo Classic – a World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting – in Uppsala on Thursday (12).
The pole vault superstar had no failures on his way to his record-breaking performance, opening with 5.65m before scaling 5.90m and 6.08m at the first time of asking.
Norway’s Sondre Guttormsen finished second with 6.00m, his second six-metre vault of the season.
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[World Athletics]
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After being put in to bat, the Thomian top order proceeded at a snail’s pace as they consumed a large number of overs to build their innings.
Openers Jaden Amaraweera and Avinash Fernando laid the foundation with a patient first wicket stand of 110 runs, occupying as many as 40 overs on either side of the lunch interval. The pair could have been separated earlier when Royal’s Vimath Dinsara dropped Avinash when the score was 85. Avinash, who was then on 39, was given a reprieve off the bowling of Gagan Gamage.
Making full use of the chance, Avinash went on to complete a half century. He faced 145 balls for his 50 which included five boundaries before being caught by Yasindu Dissanayake off the bowling of Gamage.
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Aaron endured a long stay for his 12 runs, facing 89 balls before falling to the spin of Ramiru Perera. Methuka contributed 44 runs off 116 balls with six boundaries before being dismissed later in the day.
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