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First it was back pain, which kept Sachin Tendulkar out
of cricket for several months and now it's a hairline fracture in
his right foot, which is taking its toll on India's performance. The
bad news is that it is a rare occurrence and the star batsman has no
signs of improvement. He will miss the three test series in Sri
Lanka and, according to the doctors, the injury should not be taken
lightly. "What is in store for Tendulakar?" is the question worrying
his fans and cricket pundits the most.
Says astrologer Acharya Vasudev,
"Tendulkar's bad phase
began in Dec 1998 and it will continue till Feb 2002.
Though he will recover from his injury and be back in the Indian
team, consistency in his game will come only after 20th October.
There is also a possibility that he will undergo a surgery before
20th October.
According to him, "In Sachin's horoscope, Rahu
is not properly placed and is exerting its negative influence. But
it's just a matter of time. Come Feb 2002 and Sachin will see his
golden period of life. What he has done till now is just a small
fraction of his talent."
Rajeev K. Khattar, a Lal Kitab
Astrologer, after analysing Sachin's progression chart, says that
from Apr. 2001 to Apr. 2002, while on the one hand there is Saturn-Moon combination
which hinders his progress in cricket, on the other, the aspect of
Mercury and Ketu is indicating khatre ki ghanti (danger bell)
for him. He will enter a relatively good phase only
after 24th October 2001.
Suggesting ways to break the jinx,
he says, "He should bury
an earthen pot filled with honey and covered with an earthen lid in
an isolated place. He should offer a handful of rice in a pond and
should not drink milk after sunset. He should also feed milk and
biscuits to the dogs. All this will help him recover
from his injury soon.
Naresh Kumar Dabboji, an astrologer,
agrees with other astrologers and is of the opinion that Sachin's
unfortunate phase will remain in effect only till 30th September.
"In October he will be fit and will come back. But because of bad
ketu there is always a possibility of foot injury. He should be very
careful about it. Most probably after his return to cricket he will
be selected as captain of the Indian cricket team and this will mark
the beginning of his good days," says he.
Jeevan Prakash Sharma
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