When birthday boy Sachin Tendulkar let his guard down

Sachin Tendulkar is not known to throw big birthday parties. Instead, he likes to keep it low-key, preferring to spend time with family and friends. However, ever since the advent of the IPL, Tendulkar's birthday has become one of the most important events to watch out for during the Twenty20 gala.

But Tendulkar, the Good Samaritan that he is, chose to celebrate his 38th birthday three days in advance (on Thursday) in a special manner, by interacting with inmates of the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre, a place for the medically boarded out defence personnel, in Kirkee (Pune).

In a video conferencing session, Tendulkar, an honorary Group Captain of the Indian Air Force, was supposed to field questions from wheelchair-bound brave men. However, he started the session by asking the group, “From where do you generate such tremendous courage while on the border?”

Once the former servicemen were at ease, they opened up, asking Sachin everything about his life, including his passion for tennis, the World Cup triumph and his favourite holiday destination. Tendulkar candidly replied all their queries, making it a memorable affair for the 60-odd personnel at the event.

“I've been to Dehradun only twice, but the news channels keep on showing the same footage again and again, making me revisit the place all the time,” Tendulkar said jokingly. “But yes, I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. I enjoyed the long walks. In Mumbai, I can't go for a stroll, so I just loved it in Dehradun.” Asked about his fondness for racquet sport, Tendulkar said, “I was crazy for cricket and tennis during my childhood. Eventually, I chose cricket and I don't think it has turned out to be a bad decision.”

As he was about to sign off after cutting the cake, he promised to play TT and basketball with the servicemen. Now, can there be a better birthday resolution than that?

Sachin offers help to Para-archer
Pune: If you are an Indian para-athlete, it is difficult to raise money to participate in national and international events. As a result, Amol Boriwale, a para-archer who was in danger of missing out on competing in next month’s Asian para-archery Championship in Bangkok, was left with no option but to seek help from Tendulkar.

Boriwale, an armyman, has emerged as one of the best para-archers in the country.

However he was told that he will have to bear expenses of around Rs 1.5 lakh if he is to participate.

Boriwale appealed for help during the maestro’s video interaction with the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre inmates.

Tendulkar not only offered help but also asked him questions about his routine and training. “I am speaking on behalf of the Indian team. You just let us know how we can help you and we will be there for you.”

B'day spl:: Rare family photos of Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar, the most famous cricketer was born on April 24, 1973 in Mumbai.Following are some Sachin Tendulkar Real Life photos along with his Family.







Virender Sehwag flattered to deceive

The 3rd edition of the IPL has reached its fag end with the culmination of the group stage.

The qualification of the four teams -- Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers, Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore -- is also an indication of the fact that these teams played the 'pressure points' better than the four that failed to make it past the initial stage.

While teams like Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders have only themselves to blame, they had plenty of riches within their ranks for their vapid show, others like Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab neither had the firepower nor the form to help their cause.

These four teams, which failed to make it, paid the price for the lack of form of their key players, names which promised a lot, but delivered a little.

Virender Sehwag (Delhi Daredevils)

Matches: 14
Runs: 356
Highest: 75
Average: 25.42
S/R: 163.30
100s: 0
50s: 3

It is disappointing to see a name like his (Virender Sehwag) at the start of this list. He was indeed one of the biggest disappointments of the third edition.

The stats above are an apt indicator of how much the 30-year-old struggled to assert himself in the tournament.

His highest score in the tournament -- 75 off 34 balls vs Rajasthan Royals at Motera -- was also his lone match-winning effort in the tournament.

His two other 50-plus scores -- 74 vs Chennai Super Kings and 64 against Kolkata Knight Riders -- came in losing causes.

More importantly, the one factor that fans always expect from Sehwag's batting is flamboyance. That was found lacking in the last few weeks.

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