Suresh Raina was part of Indian team which won the 2011 World Cup along with Sachin Tendulkar.
The best of those innings came against Australia that year and more specifically in Sharjah during the Coca Cola Trophy tri-series, when his back-to-back centuries helped India win the title, defeating Australia both times.
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Recently, his former teammate Suresh Raina recalled how he used to bunk classes to watch Tendulkar bat during those days.
“We had TV at home, an Uptron, but with only Doordarshan on it. We used to bunk the last two periods of school because the tournament in Sharjah was going on. Sachin paaji used to open in that era. We used to watch only Sachin paaji’s batting or Dravid bhai’s. But once Sachin got out, we would leave,” Raina told Times of India.
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“We were just kids. I was just 12 at that time, used to study in the seventh standard. Sachin Tendulkar was a big name,” said Raina, who won the 2011 World Cup with Tendulkar for the Indian team.
“Paaji (Tendulkar) made two consecutive hundreds, hit Michael Kasprowicz for huge sixes. On top of that, the commentary of Tony Greig, who was also a big name. The form that Paaji was in and the kind of commentary, though our English wasn’t that good at the time, the excitement his voice generated added another flavor,” Raina signed off.