How the Pakistanis view Sachin Tendulkar’s feat

Editorial in the Pakistani daily, The Dawn, celebrating Sachin Tendulkar‘s double cenury, the first ever by a batsman in the 50-over format:

“There are many truly wondrous things about Sachin Tendulkar breaking the world record for the highest one-day score and becoming the format’s first double centurion, in effect cracking one of cricket’s many four-minute miles. He is months away from turning 37 and he batted through 50 overs.

“He has now been in the game for over 20 years. He did it not against minnows but a top side and the best fast bowler today. And for years he has looked the most likely to do it. But above all was the simplicity with which he greeted his feat: arms raised, a smile, and a peek up to the great beyond. No leaps, no fist-punches or extravagance, only humility. It has been the leitmotif of one of sport’s greatest, most significant careers, for the most remarkable thing about Tendulkar is that he is still Tendulkar 20 years on.

“He remains as committed and devoted to the sole idea of scoring runs and winning matches as any teenager taking his first steps in the game. The game today is not the same he came into. For one, greater riches are now available. Tendulkar is part of the reason for this abundance and is its beneficiary as well. Countless other distractions offer themselves. But he remains the same, the focus, priority and hunger untouched and untainted, his skills undimmed.

“All cricketers, but particularly some on this side of the border, would do well to learn from that. Swiss watchmakers might have struggled to create a more consistent, longer-lasting and elegant model. In all likelihood there will be more double hundreds now that Twenty20 has further liberated batsmen — not that they needed it. But few will come from a man such as Tendulkar. We have been fortunate in the subcontinent to have Little Masters aplenty, in Hanif Mohammad and Sunil Gavaskar. But Tendulkar is the biggest of them all. Remember him and appreciate him, for there may never be another like him.”

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The Shiv Sena, which berated the Bandra Bomber just recently for his “Bombay-for-Indians” comments, wants a Bharat Ratna for Sachin.

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20 Responses to “How the Pakistanis view Sachin Tendulkar’s feat”

  1. shanoi Says:

    Balanced comment. what is stated is universally applicable for all

  2. Hiker Says:

    That’s a nice editorial.

    Oh and to know Indians view the budget, see this -

    http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=TOIM/2010/02/27&PageLabel=18&EntityId=Ar01803&ViewMode=HTML&GZ=T

  3. Hiker Says:

    That’s a nice editorial.

    Oh and to know how Indians view the budget, see this -

    http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=TOIM/2010/02/27&PageLabel=18&EntityId=Ar01803&ViewMode=HTML&GZ=T

  4. err_go! Says:

    Sachin’s innings – sheer Poetry in motion as if Keats and Shelly were guiding the Master’s willow… It’s the ultimate in batsmanship.
    ERR

  5. Mahesh Vijapurkar Says:

    Shiv Sena rooting for Sachin Tendulkar for a Bharat Ratna? Politics, thou art fickle. Politicians, thou art worse.

  6. Shawshank Red Says:

    Sachin is a great cricketer and even greater person but not a champion. If he is part of a World Cup winning team then he will truly become a champion for me.

    We should stop celebrating individual milestones but encourage team accomplishments.

  7. Goldstar Says:

    Increase the Power play to 30 of the 50 overs and every Vijay, Suresh, and Viraat will start scoring 200s by the dozen. I give Sachin’s record a year before it will be forgotten into the oblivion.

  8. Doddi Buddi Says:

    Sorry to break through this ‘love fest’! Please give a Bharat Ratna and retire this Marathi Mangoose.

  9. Sharath Says:

    A fair view… nicely written..

  10. dharma Says:

    Do not insult Sachin with a Bharat Rathna! Pakistan daily has given enough credit.

  11. sudhir Says:

    They forgot G.R.Vishwanath’s name in the list of little masters.

  12. TUSHAR Says:

    i have no words to write about the world’s wonder SACHIN TENDULKAR.
    i want to wish him….

  13. Ananth Shenoy Says:

    Also see blog.dawn.com where the writer says he’s happy Sachin did it. Saurav gets a mention as most ‘irritating’ player! and more Indians have commented on the blog than Pakis.

  14. Raj Says:

    oh! you gotta read this… again from a write in dan. There is a bit of sarcasmism, but nice one :)

    http://blog.dawn.com/2010/02/25/congrats-sachin/

  15. kaangeya Says:

    All said and done, Hanif Mohammad’s 337 at the Kensington Oval vs. West Indies in 1957 is and will remain the greatest 1st Class innings ever. An away triple century against the best attack of the time (or ever?) in the 2nd innings of a six day test It is the highest 2nd innings score.

  16. Thinker Says:

    Who is this Hanif’s Fan. Boss what ever Shiva sena is asking or some other party Sachin deserves Bharat Ratna…

  17. Anshuman Patel Says:

    That was a nice write-up and it’s good to see sometimes the sport or a sportsman manages to blur the borders.

    Dawn has some interesting bloggers. One could look up Nadeem Paracha’s blog at http://blog.dawn.com/?s=Nadeem

    This bloke writes well and quite a window into Pakistan that’s not provided by regular media. Interestingly his blog gets lot of comments from Indian readers.

  18. anti rant Says:

    Yenri Doddi, still bitter about life-aa? Must feel terrible to not have even 1/1000 of the “marathi mangoose”‘s achievements. Hogli bidi, better luck next life.

  19. rahul Says:

    Sachin Tendulkar’s persona and his achievements go beyond boundaries. Why did the author need to mention Shivsena?? ans why did the author call Sachin the Bandra Bomber (i get that they call smashmouth cricketers that). That term sounds inappropriate for a person of Sachin’s calmness. Jai Hind. Jai Maharashtra!!!

  20. Aman Says:

    Which idiot pressed the dislike button on this post????? :O

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