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My Favourite Cricketer
Cricket, my favourite game, is one of the most popular games all over the world. Though many people of the world have been playing cricket, very few players have made their mark in cricket. Many of them are admired, but my special admiration goes to all-time-great Sachin Tendulkar.
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the name itself strikes terror in the hearts of bowlers and captains all around the world. The Star of Indian Cricket, more like a GOD in India, is the best player ever gifted to the game of Cricket and should be chosen as the sport personality of the year. He possesses all the strokes in the book and is probably the best cutter and straight driver of the ball today. His technique is impeccable (perfect), and he is professional at his approach. And he made the highest runs in a single calendar year.
Tendulkar is a batsman who does not like to be kept quiet, in tests or in one day Cricket. He always wants to dominate the bowlers, and he does an excellent job of it. He can tackle any kind of bowler. He is very deft on his feet, even to the best of pace bowlers and to the deceptive (unreliable) flight of world-class spinners. His strike rate in One day Cricket is over 85 runs per 100 balls, which is superb to say at least. He is excellent hitter of the ball and uses one of the heaviest bats in the game.
His technique is impeccable; he packs tremendous power and strength into his short, stocky frame, and his ability to time the ball is exemplary (excellent), making him the most dreaded batsman in One Day Cricket. He has had very few dry runs, because of his technique that is close to perfection- lovely body balance, sure feet movement, a solid defense, a wide array of strokes off both foot against both spin and pace, and an in-born ability to cope with the challenges of different wickets and conditions. He has developed the ability to treat bowlers all over the world with contempt (hatred) and can destroy any attack with utmost ease. Due to his technical

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