Feb 03 2009
Way to Out Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar!
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If you too want to know the way how you can dismiss master blaster Sachin Tendulkar in a cricket match, then let me tell you the easiest way to give him out. It is quite ordinary to make him out in any match. Talk to the umpires and tell them to give the LBW decision against him, even if the ball was going out, up or anywhere.
This is becoming the trend of the dismissal of the master blaster in recent time. Every country in which he is touring with team India is making the plan against him in the same way. They ask the umpires to give him Leg before Out for a marginal possibility too.
I know it is not true, but we Indians are truly unhappy with the growing mistakes made by umpires against the master blaster. I don’t know if it is the pressure of any sort under which they give the decision against Sachin, but it is true that mostly he was given out on a ball which is either going to the leg side of the leg stump or going up from the bells or touched the bat first.
During the ongoing series against Sri Lanka Sachin got dismissed three times in the same way, in all the three One Day Internationals. The ball was either going out side the leg stump or going up to the stumps height but the decision was against him. Even in the second ODI Yuvraj Singh too faced the similar sort of decision although it was clear even from the naked eye that the ball hit his bat first and then touched his pad.
It is really unfortunate for any player to get the out decision while he was not. It is Sachin Tendulkar who got the maximum number of wrong outs. When he tours Australia then too he got the wrong dismissals and now in Sri Lanka too. The three consecutive wrong LBW decisions is telling that some type of conspiracy is behind all these. These types of decisions can eat the career of any new player, though it is Sachin Tendulkar so three consecutive dismissals for less than ten runs will not cost him much, but if there were some new player in place of him then he was sure to be out from the playing eleven in the next match.
I don’t know the stance of ICC on these issues but they are supposed to take actions against the culprits in the game of cricket but I never heard that they take any action against the umpires. Most of the spectators visit the stadium by purchasing costly tickets just to watch the batting of the giants like Sachin, Jayasuriya etc. but if they miss the inning by these players due to some human mistake then it is one sort of cheat with them. I would like to listen the comments of our readers on this issue.









