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Sachin Tendulkar, in all probability, will have to wear a special type of a shoe for the rest of his career
Staff and Agencies
14-Aug-2001
* Tendulkar may require special shoe
Sachin Tendulkar, in all probability, will have to wear a special type
of a shoe for the rest of his career. Doctors attending on him are of
the opinion that this special shoe will provide the extra-protection
to the sisamoid bone, where Tendulkar has suffered an injury. Talking
over the phone from Mumbai on Monday, Dr. Anant Joshi said, "This
type of shoe will prevent extra pressure on that particular bone. I
have already contacted a couple of organizations in South Africa and
the United States regarding this special shoe."
Joshi also informed that many international athletes use these type of
shoes to prevent injury to their feet. He also could not confirm
whether Tendulkar will be able to tour South Africa. "One will be in
a position to comment after another 10 days whether Sachin will be
able to play in South Africa," said Joshi. Indications however are
that the bone had not healed fully. In fact, a number of doctors are
of the opinion that Tendulkar should undergo a surgery to cure his
problem.
Joshi however feels that the surgery is the last resort. "There is no
need to take a hasty decision. We are trying to bring down the pain by
injections. Let us at first keep him under observation. If all the
other medications fail, then we can think about surgery."
* I am not bad tempered at all, says Ganguly
Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly on Monday defended his view that
he should get a longer term as Indian captain. "The selectors have
four years of contracts. The coach has a three-year contract and the
physio also has a three-year contract. But the captain is chosen each
year on the basis of the number of wins and defeats," Ganguly said in
an interview with `Star News'.
"I don't know why people are making an issue of this. I am the captain
and I am responsible for the team's performance. If the team loses,
then the person who will get the stick is me," he asserted.
On his temper which had recently incurred the wrath of the match
referee, the Indian captain said: "I am not bad tempered at all. May
be, I get involved a bit. As a captain, you want to lead a winning
side."
On mounting critisism of the team's lack of success under him after
defeating Australia at home, Ganguly said the critisism is not fair.
"From the time I've taken charge, we are missing main players with
injuries. Anil Kumble, Sachin and Laxman and now Srinath was on and
off," Ganguly said.
* Shewag and Nehra felicitated
Delhi's Virender Shewag and Ashish Nehra who excelled in the recently
concluded triangular series in Colombo were felicitated in New Delhi
on Monday night for their brilliant performance.
The duo were felicitated at a function presided over by Law Minister
and Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) president Arun
Jaitley and vice-president CK Khanna.
Congratulating the young achievers, Jaitley said: "The two are now
household names and the way they have graduated from domestic to
international cricket in spite of all challenges is a matter of pride
for the whole country and especially Delhi."