dialogue between master blaster innings
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First Friend: Do you
miss Sachin's batting these days?
Second Friend: Of course I do. All cricket lovers miss him. Indian team was so strong with him!
First Friend: I agree with you. Indian cricket will hardly get any replacement for him. Do you remember his last innings?
Second Friend: Though there are some other great players in the team, but no one can be like him. Yes I remember his last innings. He played exceptionally class cricket. Though he could not convert his last innings into centuries, but they were real classic knocks.
First Friend: The last 74 he scored against West Indies were unbeatable perfection he played. Though his fans were expecting an unbeaten ton from him, but he got out!
Second Friend: For his outstanding contribution to the Indian cricket, the Indian Government honoured him with Bharat Ratan in 2014. Though he has won many awards and honours nationally and internationally, this was quite special.
First Friend: He has been such a versatile personality-- on field and off field. As a player he could, bat, bowl, field under any type of stress. Off field, he is such a good human being, husband, father, driver, writer, expert commentator.
Second Friend: He has broken so many records that it will require an entire book to be recorded! The most prominent of them are: 664 matches; 34357 runs; 164 fifties, and 100 hundreds.
First Friend: Apart from the Bharat Ratna, he has won Padam Vibhushan, ICC Cricketer of the year 2010, Wisden Leading Cricketer in the world.
Second Friend: People love this cricket icon like a god. As to his retirement people had different feelings and opinions. Some thought he should have played a little longer; while the others felt he did the right thing by taking the retirement.
Second Friend: Of course I do. All cricket lovers miss him. Indian team was so strong with him!
First Friend: I agree with you. Indian cricket will hardly get any replacement for him. Do you remember his last innings?
Second Friend: Though there are some other great players in the team, but no one can be like him. Yes I remember his last innings. He played exceptionally class cricket. Though he could not convert his last innings into centuries, but they were real classic knocks.
First Friend: The last 74 he scored against West Indies were unbeatable perfection he played. Though his fans were expecting an unbeaten ton from him, but he got out!
Second Friend: For his outstanding contribution to the Indian cricket, the Indian Government honoured him with Bharat Ratan in 2014. Though he has won many awards and honours nationally and internationally, this was quite special.
First Friend: He has been such a versatile personality-- on field and off field. As a player he could, bat, bowl, field under any type of stress. Off field, he is such a good human being, husband, father, driver, writer, expert commentator.
Second Friend: He has broken so many records that it will require an entire book to be recorded! The most prominent of them are: 664 matches; 34357 runs; 164 fifties, and 100 hundreds.
First Friend: Apart from the Bharat Ratna, he has won Padam Vibhushan, ICC Cricketer of the year 2010, Wisden Leading Cricketer in the world.
Second Friend: People love this cricket icon like a god. As to his retirement people had different feelings and opinions. Some thought he should have played a little longer; while the others felt he did the right thing by taking the retirement.
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