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		<title>Nasser Hussain on Sachin Tendulkar: Tendulkar is the greatest batsman of All Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nasser Hussain a former English captain write in his column in English news paper that he ranks Sachin Tendulkar above Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting. Hussain said I dislike comparison and never compared great batsmen but after the magnificent performance of Sachin Tendulkar against South Africa in which he made first double hundred in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-19" title="Nasser-Hussain" src="http://nasserhussain.com/files/2011/05/Nasser-Hussain.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="195" />Nasser Hussain a former English captain write in his column in English news paper that he ranks Sachin Tendulkar above Brian Lara and Ricky Ponting. Hussain said I dislike comparison and never compared great batsmen but after the magnificent performance of Sachin Tendulkar against South Africa in which he made first double hundred in the history of One Day Internationals he think Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest batsmen of all time. In his innings against South Africa’s well coordinated bowling attack he played pure cricketing shots with aggressive stroke play all around the ground and made that dream possible. Tendulkar scored most runs than any other batsmen in test matches as well as in One Day Internationals and scored most centuries than any other batsmen in both formats.</p>
<p><span id="more-18"></span>Hussain said by considering the records and statistics of Tendulkar in his opinion he is better batsmen than Sir Viv Richards, Sunil Gavaskar and Allan Border. He then further goes to say that he even think Tendulkar is better batsman then Sir Don Bardman as well. He says Tendulkar is playing cricket for 20 years and still by watching him you can see the enthusiasm and passion of the game which is trade mark of his attitude towards the game throughout his career.  With this innings he has achieved everything a cricketer can dream during his long and well served career. He said only if something left for Tendulkar to achieve it will be the hundred in the World Cup final and take Indian team to victory.</p>
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		<title>Nasser Hussain, a Cricketer of Asian Origin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nasser Hussain is a right handed batsman of Asian origin who played for English national team. He was an inconsistent batsman and great fielder. His father and brother also played cricket at first class level but never get a chance for playing at International level. He starts his cricket career in 1980 with Essex. Several [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nasser Hussain is a right handed batsman of Asian origin who played for English national team. He was an inconsistent batsman and great fielder. His father and brother also played cricket at first class level but never get a chance for playing at International level. He starts his cricket career in 1980 with Essex. Several other players like, Mike Atherton, Mark Ramprakash, Graham Thorpe and Trevor Ward also played with or against him. He up lift the English team in late 1990 when they in deep trouble and because of his brilliance in captaincy he was able to won 3 consecutive back to back series in home and away tours for England.  The most impressive thing in his batting as well captaincy was calmness something that always visible in his batting and in his thinking as a captain.</p>
<p><span id="more-14"></span>There are several other cricketers of Asian origin who played for England that include Monty Panesar, Mark Ramprakash but no one get the fame and respect in term of cricket that Nasser Hussain gained. This was the prove of his share ability and class as a cricketer that take him at the level where on other cricketer of Asian origin in English side could achieved. Many analysts in England believed that Nasser Hussain was the finest player and captain who played for England after the World War II and this statement was true because he was the most successful English captain at the time of his retirement from test matches as an English captain.</p>
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		<title>Nasser Hussain, a Muslim captain of England Cricket Team</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nasser Hussain is a son of madrasi born Indian Muslim Jawad Hussain and first Muslim captain of England. His family was move to England in 1975. He was a leg spinner but at the age of fifteen he grew a foot injury and after that he was not able to bowl. In order to continue [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nasser Hussain is a son of madrasi born Indian Muslim Jawad Hussain and first Muslim captain of England. His family was move to England in 1975. He was a leg spinner but at the age of fifteen he grew a foot injury and after that he was not able to bowl. In order to continue his cricket he focuses on his batting and with the passage of time and support of his father he becomes a good batsman. He was a captain of Essex under-16 team when he scored 1000 runs in a session and become a first player to do so since 1901. Nasser Hussain made his test debut in 1990 against West Indies. England won that test match but lost the series and Hussain was dropped from the England side on the basis of inconsistent performance. He returned to English side in 1993 ashes test series and scored 71 and 47 not out in the third test. He was dropped after the ashes series and then selected for English side in 1996 against India. He promoted at no. 3 position and scored 128 in first innings after the promotion and awarded man of the match award. In last test of that series he also made another century and received man of the series award in that summer as well.</p>
<p><span id="more-10"></span>He captains the English side for 45 test matches from 1999 to 2003 and at that time was a most successful English captain. In his captaincy England won 4 test series in a row and come at no. 3 in ICC test championship table. He step down as English one day captain after 2003 World Cup and latter that year from test captaincy as well but active playing as player in English team in May 2004. In his last test match he scored 34 and 103 not out and announced immediate retirement after that test match from international and first class cricket on 27 May 2004.</p>
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		<title>Nasser Hussain Biography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fetched up by his Indian-born, Essex-based coach of a father with the aspiration to be a symbol of England, Nasser Hussain&#8217;s wishes was such that he was geared up to relinquish his natural style &#8211; opening the face of the bat, running the ball to third man &#8211; to happen as expected at Test level. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-7" title="Nasser Hussain" src="http://nasserhussain.com/files/2011/05/nasserhussain.gif" alt="" width="100" height="100" />Fetched up by his Indian-born, Essex-based coach of a father with the aspiration to be a symbol of England, Nasser Hussain&#8217;s wishes was such that he was geared up to relinquish his natural style &#8211; opening the face of the bat, running the ball to third man &#8211; to happen as expected at Test level. His achievement was a conquest of determination over more than a few procedural insufficiencies together with a leading underneath hand and unconventional leg and head positions which escorted him to incline back in the constrain.</p>
<p><span id="more-6"></span>Taking over from Alec Stewart in July 1999, Hussain recognized himself as the most excellent and &#8211; not unintentionally &#8211; nearly everyone eloquent England captain since Mike Brearley. Beneath Hussain, England won four Test series in a line for the first time while Brearley, and rose to third position in the ICC Test Championship table at what time it was instigated, later than being ninth and last in the archetype Wisden World Championship in September 1999. Hussain&#8217;s technique of captaincy was a mirror image of his personality, by no means motionless, at all times full of energy and ideas.</p>
<p>He was recognized to make four fields-revolutionize in one over in a Test match, penetrating for the elucidation, wearisome to framework for the short of diversity among his harass of more often than not right-arm seamers with his own ingenious placements. His batting at the same time as captain changed direction from one tremendous to another, from the heights of England&#8217;s tour to South Africa to a shoddier run than even Brearley knew.</p>
<p>Yet so prevalent was the acknowledgment of Hussain&#8217;s worth as captain that his position was never queried, distinct Brearley&#8217;s. Nor were there numerous calls for his head in spite of uninterrupted Ashes drubbings in 2001 and 2002-03.</p>
<p>On the other hand, later than a unsatisfactory presentation by England in the 2003 World Cup, Hussain given up the one-day international captaincy, and he acquiescent the Test captaincy for the period of the series in opposition to South Afrcia afterward in the summer amplification that he had &#8220;grown tired&#8221; of the function.</p>
<p>He played on in the team in that series, and visited Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies that winter, in performance a gigantic part in serving England to their first win in the Caribbean for 36 years. On the other hand, the calls for his acquiescence greater than before, and he as a final point acquiescent from all forms of cricket in May 2004, three days later than an victorious hundred in opposition to New Zealand at Lord&#8217;s. He instantaneously connected Sky Sports&#8217; annotations team, and swiftly turned out to be one of its more perceptive members.</p>
<p>A troublemaker in his infancy, well-known for giving the impression of being later than number one in run-out positions, Hussain tempered his conflagration hooked on a ferocious obligation to England&#8217;s cause &#8211; when his fragile fingers were not conked out, that is. He has also communal the excellence of the premium captains in being auspicious, not with the toss, but in considering central agreements commenced for the duration of his time and in having Duncan Fletcher by his side as coach. He will be kept in mind as one of England&#8217;s finest captains.</p>
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