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Tendulkar ready to play his 'second innings' through 'Playing It My Way'

New Delhi: 'Playing It My Way', an autobiography by Sachin Tendulkar is one of the most awaited books in India and all over the world is ready to be read by the cricket fans, as

In the ceremony he answered about the Multan test controversy in 2006 when Rahul Dravid declared Indian innings against Pakistan and Sachin was left stranded at the score of 194*.  Sachin said there were no misunderstanding between the two batting maestro and both laughed it off.

He has mentioned in his book about the ugly “Monkeygate” scandal in 2008 in Australia. He wrote that he was feeling very distressed and the players were thinking to boycott the tour if Bhajji was banned. He alleged Symonds of provoking Bhajji again and again.

On match fixing scandal in 1990s which led to a life ban on Mohammad Azharuddin, he said since he is not aware about the facts so he didn't commented on this in the book. He must have some evidence to talk about it.

Tendulkar's 'Playing It My Way' has already opened Pandora's Box and has revealed incites about Indian Cricket and Indian Cricket Team. The book also describes Chappell's coaching tenure (2005-2007) of Indian Cricket team as 'the darkest phase of the Indian Cricket.'

Sachin's comments on Greg Chappell are one the controversial and crucial revelation mentioned in the book. Tendulkar wasn't happy with his coaching methods. His rift with former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly was also a bad phase in Indian cricket.