a passionate player
arose to the occasion
push India win
big crowd cheering up
his bat smashes the bowlers
around the corner
Published as a part of
One Single Impression, Prompt#159: Passionate
Sunday Scribblings, Prompt#258: Big
Haiku My Heart
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"முகமறியா நண்பர்களின் கருத்துக்களே எனக்கு படிகற்கள்"
Yes SIS!! Sachin's biggest passion is cricket and cricket in India draws the biggest crowds!! Now India is bowling and hope you are watching!! :)
ReplyDeleteyayeee....i bow into the master and god of cricket :) :) awsome SiS
ReplyDeleteSachin tussi gr8 ho paaji :)
ReplyDeleteGlad that you posted about Sachin :)
Keep Smiling
Cricket?
ReplyDeleteThe little master does it again. Even Bradman admired him and that is praise indeed!
ReplyDeletehe is a great player, no doubting that :) and as they say a man of few words..u aptly put that up !
ReplyDeletesarah
beautiful tribute to a marvelous cricketer (i dont watch cricket but i sort of know he is a marvelous player)
ReplyDeletebest wishes.
ReplyDeletelovely delivery of your wish.
Dare I fly my little England flag here?!!
ReplyDeleteawesome photo... a man in his element... he is blessed...
ReplyDeleteThe Little Master. Nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteNanka said she was watching this cricket match I am glad it turned out the way you hope, most athletes need a special passion to be a winner!
ReplyDelete@ Nanka
ReplyDeleteYeah yeah but bad luck India lost due to poor bowling performance..
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@ Tweety
ReplyDeletesmiles Tweety, I do bow..
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@ Simran
ReplyDeleteThanks Simran, Happy Man.. Will stop by your blog soon...
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@ G-Man
ReplyDelete"Sachinism is more than a Religion in India".. Cricket...
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@ oldegg
ReplyDeleteof course 99* International Centuries.. OMG..
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@ subtlescribbler
ReplyDeletesarah, you made my day.. Thanks.. happy..
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@ trisha
ReplyDeleteyou should watch then you will become a mad fan of him.. even after 21 years of cricket, his hunger still remains the same..
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@ Jingle
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Ji, missing your blog post.. Will hop in soon..
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@ keith sramblings
ReplyDeleteSmileS, always welcome..
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@ ms pie
ReplyDeletehe is blessed by God and I am blessed to watch him play for the past 14 years..
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@ J Cosmo Newbery
ReplyDeleteOf course, he is.. Smiles.. and thanks..
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@ Amanda Moore
ReplyDeleteNo Amanda, India lost the match due to poor bowling performance by a bowler.. Sad..
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another wonderful example of passion.
ReplyDelete@ Tammie Lee
ReplyDeleteof course he is.. Welcome to Few Miles... Happy to have you here.. SmileS.....
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A passionate player about whom everyone is passionate :)
ReplyDeleteGood one.
when our team wins, everyone gets a high and that was just a result of passionate players...I mean winning...:)
ReplyDeletewell done SiS!!!
Another Century
ReplyDeleteHumility looks up for
Blessings, and runs pile..
Good to see your passion fo rcricket..
Ah cricket, I love a really good game ...things are not good in the New Zealand world of cricket sadly.
ReplyDeletevery clever and full of team spirit!
ReplyDeleteI love sportitudinous posts. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Boonie
Your spirited, passionate haiku were so exciting, I had to do some research! Yes, I know cricket is like baseball and that the bowler is the pitcher; Sachin is the batter who "smashes all the bowlers." Someone named Viday ... called him "a God!" Isn't it fun to have something to be excited, passionate about?! And you're cheering and winning? I'm happy for you and India! I think if I had to choose a sport that thrills me like that, it would be ocean freediving (as an observer; I watch my sister and niece).
ReplyDelete@ shail
ReplyDeleteWell said and I agree to it 100 %
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@ Amity
ReplyDeleteAmity, yeah yeah that is what Sachin does always.. Thanks for all the smiles..
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@ Ramesh Sood
ReplyDeleteRameshji, you are awesome.. SmileS.. another century today would make it 'TON'DULKAR.. 100 100's...
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@ Marilyn
ReplyDeleteSad, let's see.. Hmm happy to have you here..
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@ rebecca
ReplyDeleteyeah yeah rebecca.. SmileS.. Happy MAn...
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@ Boonie S
ReplyDeleteThank for your sweet words.. SmileS..Happy MAn..
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@ Margaret Pangert
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Few Miles, Happy Man to know you loved the Haiku so much..
Of course you are right it is much similar to baseball but not as same as it..
Sachin is God and happy I am an Indian and I cheer for India and the players who play well across the world.. Happy Happy to have you here.. Today there is a world cup Match watch it for sure..
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