A book featuring the statistical peaks scaled by cricketer Sachin Tendulkar during his glorious international career,is all set to hit the stands.
Titled ‘Sachin A Hundred Hundreds Now’,the book has an introduction by former India captain Rahul Dravid and a foreword by the Tendulkar’s first coach Ramakant Achrekar.
The book talks about every hundred,every peak scaled by Tendulkar on his way to the top.
Alongside,the book captures glimpses of the fast changing world around Tendulkar,and the two sportsmen whose lives and achievements in some ways mirror the Little Master’s: world chess champion Viswanathan Anand and tennis superstar Leander Paes.
On March 16,Tendulkar created history by becoming the first cricketer to score 100 international centuries.
He achieved the feat during India’s Asia Cup match against Bangladesh at Mirpur near Dhaka.
Written by veteran sports writer V Krishnaswamy,the book contains 286 pages.
Born in Kolkata and brought up in Delhi,Krishnaswamy has been a sports writer and commentator for 30 years. He has attended the last Olympic Games besides seven Asian Games,five Commonwealth Games and numerous regional events.
Tendulkar releases book on him published by The Hindu group
Sachin Tendulkar today released a book published on him by The Hindu group of publications at a function here at the Mumbai Indians team hotel.
Titled ‘Sachin – A Tribute To The Legend,’ is a fine collection of all the published reports of all the matches in which Tendulkar scored his 100 international tons. Besides,it has some rare pictures of the veteran batsman and a range of interesting statistics.
Tendulkar expressed his gratitude to the newspaper after releasing the book on his 39th birthday.
“It gives me immense pleasure to launch this book. All the efforts taken by The Hindu mean a lot to me. Over the years I have made lot of friends and they are dear ones.
“Our friendship has grown in a similar manner as The Hindu has grown. I cherish each and every moment I have shared with them,” said Tendulkar flanked by MI coach Robin Singh and captain Harbhajan Singh.
The book was conceptualised after Tendulkar scored his 100th international century in the Asia Cup against Bangladesh in Mirpur on March 16.
“Reading various articles and opinions (in The Hindu) has an important role in my career. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for putting this book together in a matter of few weeks. It’s a mammoth effort and thank you very much,” said Tendulkar.
The CEO of The Hindu group,Arun Anant,in a letter explained the concept behind publishing the book.
“We thought this would be a fine gesture to have this book released by you on your birthday,April 24. We feel that this book will be a fitting tribute to your unparalleled contribution to the game,making India and the international cricket community proud,” said Anant.