Who can forget the 1999 World Cup, when he played even though his father passed away midway through the tournament? He took a break to attend the funeral and returned quickly to score a century, then looked up to the skies to seek his father's blessings. It was a very touching and emotional moment for every Indian. The poignancy of that moment has stayed in the minds of all who watched that knock. I am no exception.
Stand up and cheer for the little master as World celebrates 20 years of his International career.
We must hurry and call Michael 007 Vaughn, her Majesty's cricket army is in serious danger of forgetting why they play for a country they weren't born in ;)
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To all the Sachin and Cricket fans (Amy S.)-
Who can forget the 1999 World Cup, when he played even though his father passed away midway through the tournament? He took a break to attend the funeral and returned quickly to score a century, then looked up to the skies to seek his father's blessings. It was a very touching and emotional moment for every Indian. The poignancy of that moment has stayed in the minds of all who watched that knock. I am no exception.
Stand up and cheer for the little master as World celebrates 20 years of his International career.
Visit the following links----->
http://nishantnischal.blogspot.com/2009/11/sachin-tendulkars-20-years-in.html
http://nischal.co.nr
Love- Nishant Nischal.
aha... where you get these amazing pics from... :)
We must hurry and call Michael 007 Vaughn, her Majesty's cricket army is in serious danger of forgetting why they play for a country they weren't born in ;)
Nishant, nice gesture. But this is not Amy's blog, she is just my inspiration.
SP, they are from the CSA facebook fan page. A really good waste of time!
Gabi, whatever would the Poms do without us keeping an eye on their loyalty? LOL.
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