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'Dark chapter' of match-fixing should remain closed: Sachin

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    'That's a dark chapter and I don't want to reiterate on that on this occasion.'

    He has spoken at length about each and every important aspect of his 20-year glorious career but the match-fixing saga that rocked cricket world in 1999 is one episode Sachin Tendulkar prefers not to talk about.

    As Tendulkar completes his 20 years in the game on Saturday, the Indian batting maestro wants to cherish sweet victories and says that 'dark chapters' should remain closed.

    "That's a dark chapter and I don't want to reiterate on that on this occasion," he told a packed media meet.

    "I (would) thought something which was fascinating. The series that we played against Australia (2000-01 which India won 2-1 coming from behind) immediately after that. It was a three-Test series and five ODIs. The Test series got over in the final half an hour (in Chennai which India won to clinch the rubber). Also the one-day series was decided literally in the last 30 or 35 minutes.”

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    "All these were instrumental in bringing back the crowds to the stadiums and we as a team performed really well in that series and we sort of started a new chapter, something that I was looking forward to. The closed chapter, better to keep it closed," he said.

    The match-fix saga had an impact on Indian cricket also as life bans were imposed Mohammed Azharuddin and Ajay Sharma by the Cricket Board in the wake of the CBI report on the scandal. Five-year bans were handed to Ajay Jadeja and Manoj Prabhakar as well.

    Fondly remembering his on-field battle against Australian spin-legend Shane Warne, Tendulkar revealed how he prepared himself for the intriguing contest.

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    Dope in Sports.By: M.V.Muthu | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward He is correct. If one looks back, there is always a season to hype up about dope-fixing in sports, be it cricket, tennis, athletics, swimming or weight-lifting. This is mainly sparked by electrinic media, bases on 'according to reports' or based on 'undisclosed sources' and the like and the same spills over to print media, belatedly though!
    'Dark chapter' of match-fixing should remain closed: SachinBy: Rohit Kumar | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Nobody is clean. All have participated in match-fixing. By the way, the best way to bring the crowd back is to score match-winning innigs, unfortunately Tendulker does not draw the crowds. A man who selfishly scored 42 centuries while scoring only 16 of them match-winning. On top of that, not one century came out of his bat while chasing in second innings - not one. People who played little cricket knows very well what does it mean by chasing the runs. Pointing and Inzamam have 68% and 60% of winning centuries. Inzamam scored 18 winning centuries, 6 of them in second innings out 25. Pointing's record is more promising. He scored 68% of his match-winning innings in his captaincy only. That is a double acheivement. Our great Tendulker's average is only 30%. Google it. This is not a rocket science. As I said before, Tendulker is like Amitab Bachhan. Films after films, movies after movies. Advertising in Pan Masala to competing with far juniors. Where is the end?
    Aussie Bashings away is better than India GreatsBy: Judge | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward How hollow can these laurels hurled around Rickey Ponting. The only probem is that even if guys these like these go Australia, they will only get bashed because of there hypocracy. Atlest make headlines in Indian Media, perhaps the only way than toil like a Sachin Tendulkar or a Saurav Ganguly.
    RK on Sachin TendulkarBy: M.V.Muthu | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward There are several dunces in our country who neither seem to know anything about Cricket nor understand Statitics. Hopefully, these "DOPES" might become clean if they happen to read top editorial "Salutations Sachin" of to-days Indian Express. But will they?-very unlikely.
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