Sachin's toe, 10 years in the repairing


Sachin Tendulkar knew something was wrong when he heard a click in his foot. Yet, he scored an unbeaten 122 and was adjudged man of the match.
Those were the days when no media releases were emailed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Not that the establishment sent out a detailed release on Tendulkar's injury yesterday, but information of his fracture on the sesamoid bone of his right big toe back then was next to zilch.And since this injury was the biggest in the eyes of the media after his back trouble in 1999, there was plenty written about it before and after Tendulkar invited the media to his Bandra (West) residence to brief them. 



To those who know private Tendulkar, this invitation was extraordinarily unusual.To see cameramen and writers grabbing the best possible viewing area in Tendulkar's living room was an unforgettable sight. And he didn't cover his toes. He was explicit in his replies and played perfect team man when he said, "I'm pretty confident they will perform well (in Sri Lanka).  I keep sending them messages," he said, two days before India played their first game of the ODI series in the Emerald Isles. Less than a month later, newcomer Virender Sehwag got a message after his hundred against New Zealand in Colombo. It said:  "Great innings... congratulations. Hope you play another one in the final."Back to Tendulkar's press conference. The media went back happy, but that was not the last the public heard about the toe injury. Reams of newsprint were used up either in reportage or analysis