Sunday 16 October 2011

Fit Sachin Tendulkar resumes training

Finally Indian cricket is getting all the champs back into the team, as little master Sachin Tendulkar has started training after a month he was ruled out of action due to a toe injury during the One-Day International series in England.

Sachin Tendulkar was practicing at the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai, the message was mentioned by Rphit Sharma on his Facebook saying that, this should ensure that the master piece is fit to play. But still there are some few doubts whether Sachin will be in next ODI’s against England. It has been just over a month since Tendulkar was ruled out of the one-day leg of the English tour with a toe-injury. 

The batting great Tendulkar spent a couple of hours practicing at the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) Recreation Centre at Bandra. He was also seen jogging lightly on the sidelines of a C.K.Nayudu Under-22 match between Mumbai and Gujarat.

Tendulkar was found to suffer from a repetition of an inflammation to his big toe on the right foot just before the first ODI scgeduled to began in England summer. The injury also meant that Sachin’s return to home from England without scoring his 100th international ton. However, the injury also kept Scahin away to Champions League T20.

Tendulkar could fit before the home series against the West Indies in November, which would help him prepare better for the Australia tour starting on December 26. However, Tendulkar might comeback for the fourth ODI against England, which will be played in Mumbai.

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