World Cup Monitor

February 21, 2011
Posted by Siddhartha Talya on 02/21/2011 in
Tendulkar undergoes MRI scan on knee

Sachin Tendulkar has reportedly undergone an MRI scan on his knee at the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai, and has been cleared of any injury. “The MRI scan is clear. There is no problem,” a spokesman from the hospital was quoted as saying by PTI. India’s next game in the World Cup is against England in Bangalore on February 27. They began the tournament with a comprehensive win against Bangladesh.

Comments (4)
Posted by: Peter at February 24, 2011 6:19 AM

Sachin's fitness is very crucial for india's chances at the worldcup.All of his fans are looking for a memorable performance from the little master.

Posted by: Nitoy at March 1, 2011 5:11 PM

Most definitely he must play. He is captain of my fantasy team the Orange Free State Orangutans!!

Posted by: Farooq Shah at March 27, 2011 9:05 AM

Wanted to find an excuse for not playing semi.

Posted by: Farooq Shah at March 27, 2011 9:12 AM

I disagree both with Peter and Nitoy. Whenever he scores a century, India is most likely to lose. It would be nice to find out correlation between his centuries and victory/defeat of his team. This is a crucial factor both being indispensible and great.

Farooq Shah

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