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Kolkata goes gaga over Sachin

By: Traditional_day | Posted Nov 06, 2013 | General | 1334 Views

Kolkata is pulling out all stops to give Sachin Tendulkar a grand farewell. The state sports ministry and the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) have both made exhaustive arrangements to ensure a memorable send-off. The match begins on Wednesday but the Sachin farewell party is well and truly on. Here are just some of the events to mark Tendulkar's 199th Test...




  • A tableau hailing the Little Master, flagged off on Sunday, will go round the city till Nov 10, the final day of the Test.




  • An exhibition of 100 photographs opened at a Maidan tent on Monday.




  • The toss will be done with a specially-designed gold coin with Sachin's head shot embossed (Match referee Andy Pycroft's permission will be sought on Tuesday)




  • One lakh copies of a brochure celebrating Tendulkar will be distributed at the Eden on the opening day of the Test.




  • Sachin masks will be distributed in the stands and spectators will be asked to wear them when the Little Master walks in to bat.




  • 199 kg of rose petals will be showered on the Eden Gardens from three light aircrafts after the final day's play.




  • CAB will present, among other things, a silver 'banyan tree' with 199 gold leaves, at felicitation function on the






final day.




  • A bigger-than-life wax statue of Sachin, created by sculptor Susanta Ray, has been placed at the entrance to the dressing rooms. Life-size cardboard cutouts, festooned with lights, have been put up at the club house entrance.




  • The West Bengal government plans to set up 200 giant screens across the state.




  • More than 20 billboards have gone up across the city quoting cricketing legends like Don Bradman, Viv Richards, Kapil Dev and Barry Richards praising Tendulkar.




  • Match tickets have become a collector's items since they have sketches and photos of Tendulkar printed on them.




  • A 128-year-old sweet shop, Balaram Mullick and Radharaman Mullick in south Kolkata, has created a 2.3 kg shondesh depicting Tendulkar holding a bat.




  • An exhibition of 100 photos showcasing Tendulkar's achievements has also been organized.




  • 199 bunches of night lanterns will float in the air to greet the batting great on Day Three.




  • A book on Tendulkar containing write-ups from eminent persons will be released on Day Four.




  • A musical tribute by city-based artist Piloo Bhattacharya will be played at the ground during the match.






source: https://goo.gl/PMWmVW - TOI


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