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Posters as a Tribute to God's ODI 100 # 46 -Deepak
Double Posters For God's Magnificent Double!!!

1st Poster ...Tribute to 100 as i always do!! 

2nd Poster ...For Double 100!!   

What a magical innings by GOD!! He did what nobody could have done & if only then he was the one who would have done it & he Did!!

This innings came like an Earthquake ...Like a Volcano erruption! Websites Crashed due to load , Forum's are flowing since 2 days now ...Only God Can make this Happen!!

100's after 100 in last 3 Months , i have been making posters for all ! But this time for this Fantastic Double Ton... I have made 2 Posters & Rightly so!! I am speechless like many of you all , cant describe this innings in words , Let my Posters Speak!

By far i think this is my best ever Tribute/Poster for GOD!! Privileged to be born in his era & to watch his Game!!

Love You Sachin , You are My God!!!

God is Sach. Period


Thanks!
Deepak Khurana! 
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Tendulkar's glory untouched by fame
 

Sachin Tendulkar sugar-coated the recent reality of India and gave its people something to cheer about. It is not easy to possess the mandate to lift the spirits of such a large nation, but he has done that consistently. The comparison with Sir Donald Bradman is not restricted to his batting alone. Like the great man who brought cheer to post-war Australia, Tendulkar allowed India to momentarily forget fires and bombs and inflation and terrorist threats. It was like that with the century he made after England so graciously agreed to tour after the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai. It has been like that for a long time. For better or worse cricket is more than a sport in India; Tendulkar is more than just a cricketer. Where our elected representatives callously fritter away the mandate people give them, Tendulkar has stayed true to it.

And he has never forgotten why he started playing the game in the first place. The best have lofty ambitions when they begin but soon commerce, like a tenacious worm, gnaws into them. Fame surrounds them and prevents the fresh air of reason from breaking through. They acquire sycophants, that great curse of success. Playing the game becomes a means to a seemingly superior, but in reality hollower, end. Tendulkar has kept those demons at bay. He has made more money than anyone else in the game, acquired greater fame than is imaginable, but you could never guess that from the way he plays his cricket. He remains the servant, pursues the game with purity. Through the last decade India have been well-served by like-minded giants.

And he works as hard as anybody has. Lance Armstrong once said that he wins the Tour de France not when he is cycling down the Champs Elysees but when he is out in the mountains facing icy winds while others are cosying in their blankets for an extra hour. Two years ago Tendulkar realised that his future lay in the way his body coped; that eventually his body rather than a bowler would get him. During the first IPL, as he struggled with a groin injury, he admitted that he found continuous rehab very difficult to live with. Once fit, he was like the child again, able to do what he wanted without worrying about whether his body was accomplice or traitor. And so he trained harder and rested well. You could see the effect as he scampered between wickets. Tendulkar's delightful second wind is the result of what you and I have not seen: hours in the gym and in training.

As a result, Tendulkar's endgame is nowhere in sight. He is peeling off centuries like he did in his prime. The old air of predictability is still around; he is grinding his way through when needed, clobbering the ball when required. In this extraordinary long-distance race he is running, this looks like a mid-race burst rather than the finishing kick his age suggests it should be.

So why has no one else scored a double-century in limited-overs cricket so far? Well, because it is very difficult for a start. Assuming 300 balls, you should expect to get no more than 150, which means you need to bat at a strike-rate of 133. You need to be mentally alert, because one casual shot, one moment of disrespect, could be your undoing. But, let's admit, the combination of pitches, outfields and boundary ropes has rarely tilted the balance so much in the batsman's favour. In Gwalior the groundsman told one half of the class they were not wanted. The bowlers were the extras in a movie, seeking, at best, a talking part. The stage had been prepared for Tendulkar but he still had to deliver an unforgettable performance.

Inevitably the question will be asked: what next? I know there is only one thing he genuinely covets, and that is not in his hands. In 12 months Tendulkar hopes to play his sixth and last World Cup. So far his relationship with the World Cup has been like that of a child who scurries to the rossogulla shop only to find it shut every time. If he was a golfer seeking a Masters win or a tennis player hoping to win another Grand Slam, he could plan for it but he doesn't hold the key to a win in a team sport. It must happen, he cannot make it happen. But what else? Frankly, I don't care.

Tendulkar's journey is about joy and purity and a landmark is merely a comfort stop.

Article Courtesy -> Harsha Bhogle!!

   
b555
Posted on: 2010-03-25 08:01:53
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Location: hyd
awesome article \m/
 
Deepak Khurana
Posted on: 2010-02-28 05:17:39
Rank: Hardcore Sachinist
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Total Comments: 459
Location: Delhi
Thanks a Lot Guys!!:)
 
avinash
Posted on: 2010-02-27 13:18:10
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Location: hyderabad,a.p

PICS R AWESOME DUDE

WELL DONE

 
Arun10
Posted on: 2010-02-27 05:39:49
Rank: Hardcore Sachinist
Total Topics: 86
Total Comments: 2073
Location: Coimbatore, TN
as usual the posters are rockig
 
gopal bhadri
Posted on: 2010-02-27 03:38:21
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Location: chennai

Wonderful posters for the god

 

 
√arun
Posted on: 2010-02-26 06:08:49
Rank: Absolute Sachinist
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Location: Chandigarh
great one once again
 
Deepak Khurana
Posted on: 2010-02-26 03:15:19
Rank: Hardcore Sachinist
Total Topics: 268
Total Comments: 459
Location: Delhi
Thank You Sir!!

My best effort I can say!!

Personally i like 1st one more than any of my Poster!!:)
 
UNBREAKABLE
Posted on: 2010-02-26 02:39:43
Rank: Tendulkarized
Total Topics: 33
Total Comments: 775
Location: Baggad
Amazing posters deepak ............. both are outstanding difficult to figure out which one are you rating as your best ever coz both are so special
 
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