Saturday 3 December 2011

Tendulkar Opus to be released after Sachin's 100th ton

Even as the long wait for Sachin Tendulkar's 100th ton continues to pinch his fans, it is not only them who have been eager to witness that historic moment but also the organisers of Opus, who are desperate to see the Master Blaster reaching the rare landmark.

Opus Media Group CEO Karl Fowler confirmed that it has been working on Sachin Tendulkar Opus, which has been waiting for the biggest moment in the cricketer's life when he becomes the first to complete a century of centuries in international cricket.

"Waiting for Sachin to score his 100th ton... We have been working for four years now on Sachin Tendulkar Opus with Sachin," Fowler said.

Ever wondered what Sachin was thinking when he walked out to bat against Pakistan in the 2003 World Cup, or when he took guard before unleashing desert storm on the Aussies, or when he first saw his wife Anjali.

Considering that the entire nation has these questions that could only be asked when one comes face to face with Sachin, the wait for the chance is never ending. However, there is a hope for them in the form of the Tendulkar Opus.

The Tendulkar Opus promises to be the bible for all of the master's fans. The marquee edition would weigh a whopping 37 kg. It would have over 700 pages with never before seen content such as interviews, rare images, exclusive photo shoots and would be personally autographed by Sachin.

Seeing the other Opus titles one would realise that Tendulkar is probably modern India's biggest global icon.

"We only work with iconic brands.., Sachin Tendukar trascends cricket... He is the icon. There is no one that comes close," Fowler said.

While critics might point to Tendulkar failing to get the ton of tons as a frailty, it would come sooner rather than later. It might be his destiny that Tendulkar gets his most awaited hundred on Bradman's home turf.
Courtesy India Today