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Indian Master Batsman

Tendulkar to play against Pakistan only if fully fit
Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar today said he would play in the upcoming cricket series against Pakistan only if he was fully fit while dismissing suggestions that his use of heavy bat was the cause for his elbow trouble. ...
Sachin advised not to play domestic cricket
Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar will not play any domestic cricket in the remainder of the current season to give sufficient rest to his left elbow, Indian team physiotherapist Andrew Leipus said today. ...
Gavaskar more difficult to bowl at: Akram
Kolkata:Former Pakistan pace great Wasim Akram would include both Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar in his dream World XI, but feels that the legendary former Indian Test opener was more difficult to bowl at. ...
Sachin returns to top ten in PwC ratings
London:Sachin Tendulkar returned to the top ten in the latest Test batting ratings after his world record equalling 34th century while Rahul Dravid continued to lead the charts. ...
Tendulkar hasn't decided on future tactics
Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar, who showed flashes of brilliance of the past in the Mumbai Test, today said he "cannot predict" if he would adopt a similarly aggressive approach to batting in the matches to come. ...
'Tests cannot find if Sachin is cured or not'
New Delhi:Sachin Tendulkar has to make a careful decision on returning to the cricket field since medical tests would not reveal if his tennis elbow has been completely cured or not, a leading biomechanics expert said today. ...
Tendulkar advised not to go bang-bang
Mumbai:Sachin Tendulkar has been advised by the doctors, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) - appointed Anant Joshi and Indian team physiotherapist Andrew Leipus, not to bat for more than ten minutes at a stretch initially, the injured master batsman said here to...
Dravid doing a good job keeping wickets: More
Kolkata:Praising the performance of Rahul Dravid as wicketkeeper in One-dayers, new chairman of the national senior cricket selection committee Kiran More today said that he saw no reason to look for specialist stumpers for the Indian team in the limited version of the gam...