Monday, July 25, 2011

Branding Tendulkar! Coke, Future Group, Toshiba, Canon, others rush to cash in on Sachin Tendulkar

Branding Tendulkar! Coke, Future Group, Toshiba, Canon, others rush to cash in on Sachin Tendulkar

RATNA BHUSHAN & SAGAR MALVIYA, ET Bureau | Jul 25, 2011, 11.50AM IST

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India Inc is pulling out all stops to leverage Sachin Tendulkar's world record 100th century in international cricket-expected during India's tour of England.

NEW DELHI: India Inc is pulling out all stops to leverage Sachin Tendulkar's world record 100th century in international cricket-widely expected during India's ongoing tour of England. 

"A whole lot of advertisers plan to air ads across media including news channels, print media and online the day Sachin makes his 100th 100," says Navin Khemka, senior VP at media buying firm Zenith Optimedia, whose client list includes Reckitt Benckiser. "This includes both brands associated with him and those who are not." 

Brands that the master batsman endorses lead the drive, of course. While beverage maker Coca-Cola is releasing 6.5 million special 'Sachin' cans, insurance services provider Aviva will fly lucky contest winners to London to meet Sachin. 

Top retailer Future Group, photographic and digital imaging firm Canon and consumer electronics firmToshiba too are ready to leverage on Sachin's unprecedented feat (see the list), while others like sportswear and footwear makerAdidas are still finalising their strategies. 

Brands not associated with Sachin too have pre-booked ads in print media and TV channels in anticipation of the historic event. 

Cricket fans are in a frenzy at the prospect of the 38-year-old batsman scoring his 100th international century in the first test at Lord's, where team India is battling to save the match. The team will play four test matches, five one-day internationals and one T20 match in England. 

Sachin has scored 99 international hundreds, while the second best-Australia's Ricky Ponting-is way behind with 69 centuries. 

ESPN Star Sports, official broadcaster of the series, expects to rake in 180-200 crore from the series, largely riding on expectations of Sachin's hundredth century. 

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Canon India Senior VP Alok Bharadwaj said that the camera maker's plans to celebrate the event will be centered on its photo community of two lakh members, retail partners and dealers. "For example, we will capture '100 good moments with Sachin' with members of our photo community," he said. 

Future Group President (Food and FMCG) Devendra Chawla said the retailer, which markets personal care products like toothpastes and handwashes under the Sach brand, is working on a limited edition non-standard pack for one of the existing categories to be launched in a few weeks' time.


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England 474/8d & 269/6d

India 286 & 173/5 (72.1 ov)

India require another 285 runs with 5 wickets remaining

Day 5 - Session 2

  • India RR 2.39
  • Last 10 ovs 11/1 RR 1.10
  • Min overs remaining 52.5
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Current time: 15:04 local, 14:04 GMT Test career
BatsmenRuns B4s 6sSR This bowlerLast 10 ovs Mat RunsHSAve
*MS Dhoni(rhb) 19 0011.11 1 (8b)1 (8b) 583051 14838.62
Suresh Raina(lhb) 2767 4040.29 1 (12b)9 (35b) 12632 12037.17
 
BowlersOM RW Econ0s 4s6sThis spell MatWktsBBI Ave
*James Anderson(rfm) 19.14 4632.40 8950 4-3-2-1 60224 7/4330.94
Graeme Swann(ob) 20.03 5412.70 9060 6-3-7-0 33142 6/6528.06

Recent overs . 2 . . . . | 1 . . . 1 . | 4 . . . . .

Current partnership 8 runs, 5.1 overs, RR: 1.54 (Dhoni 1, Raina 7)

Last Bat SR Tendulkar lbw b Anderson 12 (68b 1x4 0x6) SR: 17.64

Fall of wicket: 165/5 (66.6 ov); Partnership: 30 runs, 17.4 overs, RR: 1.69 (Tendulkar 8, Raina 20)

Umpire reviews remaining India 2 (0 successful, 0 unsuccessful); England 1 (0 successful, 1 unsuccessful)

End of over 72 (4 runs) India 173/5
SK Raina    27* (67b 4x4)      GP Swann    20-3-54-1
MS Dhoni    1* (8b)      JM Anderson    19-4-46-3

71.6

Swann to Raina, no run, there's a very optimistic appeal as Raina sweeps and is struck on the pad, but that was going well down leg and Asad Rauf doesn't even consider it

71.5

Swann to Raina, no run, driven hard back to the bowler

71.4

Swann to Raina, no run, steered to point

71.3

Swann to Raina, no run, Raina stands at the crease and defends to the off side

71.2

Swann to Raina, no run, pushed defensively to leg off the back foot

71.1

Swann to Raina, FOUR, shot! Raina puts himself in the perfect position to drive, remaining fully balanced as he bends his right knee into the shot. He maintains a high left elbow, and the ball races away

End of over 71 (2 runs) India 169/5
MS Dhoni    1* (8b)      JM Anderson    19-4-46-3
SK Raina    23* (61b 3x4)      GP Swann    19-3-50-1

70.6

Anderson to Dhoni, no run, Dhoni taps to Broad's right at mid-on, and it looks like a single is on ... but Broad dives to cut it off

Three slips, short leg, and short extra cover for Dhoni.

70.5

Anderson to Raina, 1 run, Anderson tests Raina with the short ball, but it's dealt with easily enough, the batsman pulling out to deep square

70.4

Anderson to Raina, no run, left alone outside off, the ball must've hit a solid patch of the pitch as it really carried through to Prior. Anderson bending his back too

70.3

Anderson to Raina, no run, a length delivery is pushed back to the bowler

70.2

Anderson to Raina, no run, nudged off the hip in front of square

70.1

Anderson to Dhoni, 1 run, Dhoni gets off the mark with a tip-and-run to cover

End of over 70 (2 runs) India 167/5
SK Raina    22* (57b 3x4)      GP Swann    19-3-50-1
MS Dhoni    0* (6b)      JM Anderson    18-4-44-3

69.6

Swann to Raina, no run, tapped to cover, Raina on the back foot

69.5

Swann to Raina, no run, quicker one from Swann, rushing on with the arm from round the wicket. Raina puts bat on ball though

69.4

Swann to Raina, no run, Swann lands one on middle and leg, Raina defends

69.3

Swann to Raina, no run, looped up outside off, Raina thrusts his pad out and leaves alone

69.2

Swann to Raina, 2 runs, this time he shifts his weight back to a ball that is slightly too short, picking up a single to midwicket

69.1

Swann to Raina, no run, Raina lunges out in defence, silly mid-off stopping the shot

End of over 69 (maiden) India 165/5
MS Dhoni    0* (6b)      JM Anderson    18-4-44-3
SK Raina    20* (51b 3x4)      GP Swann    18-3-48-1

68.6

Anderson to Dhoni, no run, a good, probing over from Anderson ends with yet another one bursting past the outside edge. Great bowling, England are surging

68.5

Anderson to Dhoni, no run, wild! Dhoni flashes into an uppercut, the ball whizzes past the edge of the bat

68.4

Anderson to Dhoni, no run, gently curving away outside off. Left alone

68.3

Anderson to Dhoni, no run, pushed to mid-on. Dhoni plays the shot on the walk and it looks a little loose

68.2

Anderson to Dhoni, no run, on a length and straighter, Dhoni defends

We're remembering Dhoni's knock at this very ground four years ago. With a little help from the telly!

68.1

Anderson to Dhoni, no run, dug in short, Dhoni drops the hands and lets it pass him

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On the Call: Coca-Cola CFO

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‎Jul 22, 2011‎ - The Guardian
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England make crucial progress towards win

The Report by Sidharth Monga

July 25, 2011

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Lunch India 286 and 142 for 4 (Tendulkar 7*, Raina 4*, Anderson 2-44) need another 316 to beat England474 for 8 decl. and 269 for 6 decl. 
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England took three crucial wickets in the first session to make big progress towards their aim of nine wickets on the final day, for a 1-0 lead. You could argue with Andrew Strauss's field placements - two slips to start off with, and an almost permanent deep point in place - but his bowling changes worked like a charm. About 20 minutes before lunch, England managed a wicket in the first over of a new spell for the fifth time in this Test, ending a 14-over partnership between VVS Laxman and Gautam Gambhir.

It was James Anderson who sent back a resolute and fighting Laxman to add to his earlier dismissal of Rahul Dravid. In the next over, Graeme Swann followed up the good work with the wicket of Gambhir, who showed courage to bat out 56 balls with a painful elbow. Sachin Tendulkar, recovering from a viral infection and batting at No. 5, and Suresh Raina held on until lunch. England still had 72 overs to take the remaining six wickets in.

With 378 runs to play with at the start of the day, and with the Indians coming out of a sick bay, England began the day with modern fields: two slips, a gully, and men saving easy boundaries. It will be simplistic to say Strauss feared a defeat, it could have had more to do with all modern captains' tendency to not let the batsmen draw confidence through easy boundaries. In Anderson's first over, Laxman edged between the second slip and gully.

Chris Tremlett was superb from the other end, bowling an awkward in-between length, moving the ball away, and regularly beating the bat. The loose shot eventually came 33 minutes into the day, with Dravid chasing and edging a slightly short, slightly wide Anderson delivery. That ended Dravid's involvement after he had been on the field throughout the match bar 87 minutes, keeping wicket in between, dropping a catch at slip, and scoring a century to avoid the follow-on.

The next partnership was going to be the important one. Laxman and Gambhir have been India's big second-innings men in the recent years, and they both got in to frustrate England. While there was late swing and slightly variable bounce to keep the fast men interested, both of them looked comfortable against Swann. The good deliveries from the quicks, however, kept turning out to be too good, missing the edges.

It was ironic then that the breakthrough came through a loose dismissal. Laxman had been pulling throughout his knock, but when he did the same to Anderson's first delivery back, he found short midwicket. In the next over, Swann made his comeback, with a straighter one, the ball hitting Gambhir's pad a microsecond before it hit the bat. Asad Rauf made the correct call, reiterating what a superb Test it has been for the umpires.

Sidharth Monga is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Indian cricket fans celebrate their team's victory over Sri Lanka in the world cup final in Mumbai in April. All Indian eyes are now on Sachin Tendulkar and his pursuit of a 100th century. Photograph: Rafiq Maqbool/AP With the eyes of a nation turned ...

Test of time

The Australian - Mike Atherton - ‎Jul 22, 2011‎
IN 1966, EW Swanton, the doyen of the English press box, found himself in earnest conversation with Frank Packer, the father of the man who would do more to change cricket in the late 20th century than anyone. Swanton recalled Packer saying, ...

Panesar defends his net session with Tendulkar

Times of India - ‎Jul 22, 2011‎
ONDON: England's left-arm spinner Monty Panesar defended his action of bowling to Sachin Tendulkar at the Lord's nets in the run-up to the 100th Test match between the two countries that started on Thursday. The nets session at Lord's 12 days ago took ...

Five Reasons to Hate Sachin Tendulkar

Wall Street Journal (blog) - ‎Jul 22, 2011‎
By WSJ Staff Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, in case you hadn't noticed, is representing the national team in a series of Test matches against England right now. This has provided good enough reason, as the world's greatest cricketer vies for...

The Joy of Six: England v India memories

The Guardian (blog) - ‎Jul 22, 2011‎
A Lord's Test fit for the Gods. It was not a great match, because only one side was in contention to win it and the balance between bat and ball was out of sync, yet it somehow transcended such concerns. This was a magical, almost fairytale contest,...

England will win this series, says Botham

NDTV.com - ‎Jul 22, 2011‎
PTI London: Legendary all-rounder Ian Botham feels despite India being the world's number one Test side, England would go on to win the ongoing series as they have more young and vibrant players in their ranks as compared to the visitors. ...

West Indies to play at Lord's after all

Jamaica Observer - ‎Jul 22, 2011‎
LONDON, England (CMC) — West Indies will play a Test against England at Lord's on their tour in May and June next year. The England & Wales Cricket Board announced yesterday that the famous ground had been awarded the Test, following a competitive ...

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Timeline of articles

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Indians stake £28m on whether Sachin Tendulkar will score his 100th century
‎Jul 22, 2011‎ - The Guardian
India suffer Zaheer setback against England
‎Jul 21, 2011‎ - The Independent
Exclusive! Shashi Tharoor: India-England series
‎Jul 21, 2011‎ - Rediff
India-England series will decide current No 1 in Tests
‎Jul 20, 2011‎ - Zee News
Lord's all set for milestone Test
‎Jul 20, 2011‎ - The Hindu
Stage set for Sachin Tendulkar but he is short of rehearsal time
‎Jul 20, 2011‎ - The Guardian (blog)
The 2000th Test is a sell-out but format is at risk away from Lord's
‎Jul 20, 2011‎ - The Guardian (blog)
India and England battle for Test supremacy at Lord's
‎Jul 20, 2011‎ - NDTV.com
'71 series triumphs inspired India : Bedi
‎Jul 19, 2011‎ - Cricketnext.com
The return of the timeless Tests
‎Jul 19, 2011‎ - The Guardian

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