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Sachin buys Rs 100 cr cover for dream home
Despite having moved into his “dream house” only in September, Sachin Tendulkar has already secured his five-story Bandra residence with a staggering Rs. 100 crore insurance cover, one of the biggest insurance deals by an individual. The cricket icon has bought the insurance from a consortium of general insurers, according to industry sources.
Emotional about move into new home, says Sachin
Sachin Tendulkar, who shifted into his new home at Perry Cross Road, Bandra on Wednesday, said that moving into the new place was an emotional moment for him. The house is a renovated pre-independence Parsi villa, which he had bought in 2007 for a whopping Rs. 39 crore.
Sachin’s 143 Against Australia In sharjah 1998
This is one of tendulkar’s best innings. The desert storm match in sharjah. Sachin Ramesh tendulkar single handedly took India To the Finals of the sharjah cup 1998.Hope YOU enjoy it!!
Sachin Tendulkar Scores 200 in ODI vs South Africa
Sachin’s 200 runs……Creates History Sachin Tendulkar scored one-day international cricket’s first double century to set up a 153-run win and a series victory for India over South Africa overnight. The opener smashed 200 not out off 147 balls to help the home side post 3 for 401 and take a winning 2-0 lead in the three-match series. South Africa was bowled out for 248 with AB de Villiers hitting a defiant 114 not out in the day-night match at the Captain Roop Singh Stadium in Gwalior. Tendulkar struck 25 fours and three sixes on a ground with short boundaries in a spectacular innings that combined power, timing and enthusiasm with stunning stroke play. Indian captain MS Dhoni praised Tendulkar’s 50-over innings. “Even when he was tired and he couldn’t play big shots, he used the pace of the bowler quite nicely,” he said. South African stand-in captain Jacques Kallis said Tendulkar had a fantastic innings. “He took advantage of the conditions. He’s a world-class bat and he proved it again today,” he said. The 36-year-old Tendulkar reached 200 with a single off Charl Langeveldt in the final over. The capacity crowd erupted in joy as Tendulkar looked skyward, kissed the crest of his helmet and raised his bat.