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Sunil Gavaskar says James Anderson-Ravindra Jadeja row not good for cricket

Gavaskar apprehended that this incident could be one party's word against the other.

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MS Dhoni among highest paid sportspersons in world, according to Forbes

Dhoni is ranked 22nd with total earnings of USD 30 million and endorsements worth USD 26 million.

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Sportspersonalities wish Sachin Tendulkar on his emotional farewell

Tributes poured in for Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar as he bid an emotional goodbye to cricket after playing 200 Test matches.

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11 ways in which the world was different when Sachin Tendulkar made his Test debut in 1989

From Al Pacino to Pixar to Lionel Messi to WWW to Viagra, what was different?

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Sachin Tendulkar retirement: Roger Federer wishes the Little Master great life after cricket

Tennis icon Roger Federer, who is also a friend of Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, has congratulated the Little Master on a glorious career in cricket saying that he is pleased to see Tendulkar going out on his own terms.

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Sachin Tendulkar retirement: Goodbyes are never easy, especially when it’s to the last link to your childhood

While book cricket and audio cassettes are now relics of a happy past, Tendulkar is still very much a part of our lives — though not for very long. In about two weeks' time, he will walk out to bat for India for the last time ever. Some of the televisions that will be turned off after he gets out in Mumbai during November 14-18, 2013, may never turn on a cricket channel again.

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‘I can relate Sachin Tendulkar to Roger Federer’

When he batted, the nation halted. In a career that spanned well over two decades, Sachin Tendulkar’s list of accomplishments and records makes the head spin! Whether it’s scoring the first double century in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) or becoming the first batsman to score 100 international centuries, it the intensity with which he has competed right through his long career that compels attention.

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‘To have Sachin Tendulkar watch our sport was a fabulous feeling’

Growing up, I watched my dad following cricket devotedly. I distinctly remember my father pointing Sachin Tendulkar to me, saying he was an upcoming player and would do well.

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‘Sachin Tendulkar’s will to win is far greater than the fear of failure’

In my book, Sachin Tendulkar is the Mozart of cricket. As the Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Indian cricket team, I realised that he has a fantastic body record. This is because of his sheer commitment.

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