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World Cup will be our biggest gift to Tendulkar: Dhoni

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New Delhi: As Sachin Tendulkar gears up to play probably his last World Cup, the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Indian cricket team is desparate to make it a special one for him by gifting the champion batsman the trophy which has eluded the side for 28 years.

In his two-decade long illustrious career, during which he has featured in five World Cups since 1992, Tendulkar has virtually every batting record under his belt but a world title is the only trophy which is missing from his cupboard.

And Dhoni said his team will do whatever it takes to make it a memorable tournament for Tendulkar, who is approaching 38.

"We all love him (Tendulkar) a lot. Most probably it is his last World Cup although we all want him to play many more World Cups. But practically speaking it seems impossible," Dhoni told reporters during a promotional event here.

"So, that (the World Cup trophy) can be the biggest gift from the team to him," he said.

"We believe in each others` talent and we have a very good team. The environment in the dressing room is very good. And if we perform to our potential we have a very good chance of winning (the World Cup)," Dhoni added.

Dhoni termed the 2007 inaugural World Twenty20 title in South Africa as the biggest achivement of his captaincy career so far, but refused to make any predictions for the upcoming mega-event.

"It (World Twenty20 title) is the most memorable moment of my career since I made my debut in 2004 and it will always be there up in the league.”

"But I don`t want to make any predictions for the (ODI) World Cup. I can only assure all that we will give our best. We play one game at a time. So at present I am just thinking about the Bangladesh game (on February 19 in Dhaka)," he said.

Dhoni also hailed the format of this year`s World Cup and said it is a welcome change from the 2007 edition.

In this year`s World Cup, 14 teams are divided into two groups of seven from where top four from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals unlike the 2007 edition, where 16 teams first competed in a pool stage, then a "super 8" stage, followed by semi-finals and a final.

"It is a good format for us. It is a bit of relief from 2007. Here even if you lose a few games you have a chance to get into the quarter-finals," Dhoni said.

"But it will be about playing consistent cricket. Whoever plays consistent cricket in the tournament will get into the knockout stage," he added.

Four years ago in the West Indies, weighed down by the pressure of expectations, India crashed out of the World Cup at the preliminary stage but Dhoni insisted that the present
outfit is well prepared to handle the burden in the upcoming event.

"Now we call pressure added responsibility. We know the expectation level is high but we are prepared for it because we knew for long that the World Cup will be held in India. Expectations is something which is beyond our control," Dhoni said.

The Indian skipper was also satisfied with the 15 players he has got for the tournament.

"I am really happy with the squad. I know I am the lone wicket-keeper in the team but it is not a worrying factor. If anything major happens to me, we can always bring in the reserve wicket-keeper as it is happening in India. But one wicket-keeper gives us the liberty of having one more variation in the side," Dhoni said.

"We also have variety in our bowling department. We have not got express fast bowlers but we have got decent bowlers who are very skillful," he said.

Dhoni differed with England batsman Kevin Pietersen, who criticised the scheduling of the World Cup for having long gaps between matches.

"It is difficult to get a perfect schedule but I am quite happy with the schedule. Some of our players have got a few niggles and the gap will help them to recover," Dhoni said.

With the controversial Umpire Decision Review System (UDRS) to be implemented in the tournament from the last eight round, the Indian captain said the teams will have to do their homework on the subject.

"We have done our background check although we have not used it (UDRS). It`s not that every team will be pleased with the system at the end of the day but we need to do our
homework right," Dhoni said.

Dhoni also expressed his disappointment at not playing at the Eden Gardens where the hosts were scheduled to take on England on February 27. The fixture has been shifted to
Bangalore because of Eden`s unpreparedness.

"Playing in the Eden Gardens before one lakh people is always special. We will miss the passionate Kolkata crowd but it is out of our control," he said.


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Best of luck to our team !! This will be the biggest gift ever our team can give to the hero of Indian and world cricket so blues go get it.. Rock the world cup...
 
it would be if they win it. any ways i have alot of regards for sir sachen tendulker, best batsman i have ever seen .............
 
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it would be if they won it. any ways i have alot of regards for sir sachen tendulker, best batsman i have ever seen .............

Thank you Rehan. Nice to see a Pakistani also respecting Sachin. I also have a lot of respect and admiration for Pakistani greats like Wasim Akram. This clearly shows that howsoever high our differences be when it comes to sportsmanship nobody can beat Indians or Pakistanis :cheers:

Who can forget the standing ovation to Saeed Anwar after his record breaking 194 against India in the Independence Cup match in 1997 and again when Pakistan won the Test match in 1999. the standing ovation the Pakistani cricket team got in Chennai. Just last year the biggest cheers in CWG after India were reserved for the Pakistani side.

Many Indians who have come to Pakistan to watch cricket matches have told story of the extent of hospitality of the ordinary Pakistanis. I also heard of stories of many Pakistani dhaba's and restaurants refusing to accept any payments from the Indians because they were "Hamare Ghar ke Mehmaan":smitten:

I sincerely believe that sporting ties can lead to lasting peace between the two countries. :yahoo::yahoo:

Someone said sports is war by other means. I say it is better to play against each other on the cricket field than kill each other in the battle field!!!:cheers:

P.S. One small correction in your post. It is not Sir Sachin Tendulkar only Sachin Tendulkar because he is not knighted. Though I hope and pray for the day when I can call him BHARAT RATNA SACHIN TENDULKAR :victory:
 
mr tanduri is no special and india winning world cup is like a dream and they know how hard it is, esp when india has already lost south africa in the series...
 
On a related note may be the teams from across the world can collaborate to give India this worldcup so that they can finally be saved from the pounding by Sachin ;);):bounce:
 
mr tanduri is no special and india winning world cup is like a dream and they know how hard it is, esp when india has already lost south africa in the series...

Do u have spelling problem or u have other problems??
 
On a related note may be the teams from across the world can collaborate to give India this worldcup so that they can finally be saved from the pounding by Sachin ;);):bounce:

this time we will all play 20/20 on dead flat pitches, yaayy!!
 
I no longer watch cricket anymore !!
But for worldcup i might squeeze in sometime

good luck England, KP my man
 
I dont understand what makes them so sure that they are going to win this worldcup no matter what, are they hiding Octopus paul's clone some where in ganges? :lol:
 
I dont understand what makes them so sure that they are going to win this worldcup no matter what, are they hiding Octopus paul's clone some where in ganges

Oh .. now wishing a world cup win is forbidden.. What if sangakkara or maybe afridi says tommorow that they want to win/win the cup this time..

All will be clapping their hands...


Tell me Frankie, what to call this unusual behavioral pattern we see here?:what:
 
Thank you Rehan. Nice to see a Pakistani also respecting Sachin. I also have a lot of respect and admiration for Pakistani greats like Wasim Akram. This clearly shows that howsoever high our differences be when it comes to sportsmanship nobody can beat Indians or Pakistanis :cheers:

Who can forget the standing ovation to Saeed Anwar after his record breaking 194 against India in the Independence Cup match in 1997 and again when Pakistan won the Test match in 1999. the standing ovation the Pakistani cricket team got in Chennai. Just last year the biggest cheers in CWG after India were reserved for the Pakistani side.

Many Indians who have come to Pakistan to watch cricket matches have told story of the extent of hospitality of the ordinary Pakistanis. I also heard of stories of many Pakistani dhaba's and restaurants refusing to accept any payments from the Indians because they were "Hamare Ghar ke Mehmaan":smitten:

I sincerely believe that sporting ties can lead to lasting peace between the two countries. :yahoo::yahoo:

Someone said sports is war by other means. I say it is better to play against each other on the cricket field than kill each other in the battle field!!!:cheers:

P.S. One small correction in your post. It is not Sir Sachin Tendulkar only Sachin Tendulkar because he is not knighted. Though I hope and pray for the day when I can call him BHARAT RATNA SACHIN TENDULKAR :victory:

well all great players should be respected regardless of country they are belonging too.
 
Oh .. now wishing a world cup win is forbidden.. What if sangakkara or maybe afridi says tommorow that they want to win/win the cup this time..

All will be clapping their hands...

but I dont see anyone celebrating before wining:disagree:

Tell me Frankie, what to call this unusual behavioral pattern we see here?:what:

Curiosity :pop:
 
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