By Sushovan Parida Newton’s law of gravity states that “what goes up must come down” but the ball after contact with this man’s bat was soaring up towards the infinite sky showing no allusion that it will ever come down. The ball was despatched to the boundary frequently and the bowler’s agony continued. And there it was, another century for SACHIN RAMESH TENDULKAR. Twenty years ago the same guy, then a sixteen year old debutant was shown a poster “GO HOME AND DRINK MILK” by the spectators. Minutes later he was left stranded on the field with blood oozing out of his nose after a ferocious bouncer hit him right on the nose. This painful outing was followed by two consecutive ducks in his first two ODIs. Months later he scored his maiden test century against the English team at old Trafford. And there was no looking back for him. Sachin scored against a variety of opponents in the most hostile climate and pitches pulverizing bowlers world over. A flawless technique combined with su...
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