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Rathore, Sachin lead accolades for Chhetri

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The Indian sporting fraternity, led by sports minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore and cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, on Tuesday hailed the national football team skipper Sunil Chhetri for his “super achievemen­t” of playing 100 matches for the country.

Chhetri became only the second Indian footballer after former captain Bhaichung Bhutia to feature in 100 matches for the country. The landmark game was the one against Kenya in the Interconti­nental Cup in Mumbai on Monday night.

It was a memorable match for Chhetri, who turns 34 in August, as he scored twice in India’s 3-0 win over the African side in front of a packed crowd at the Mumbai Football Arena.

“A special victory indeed. Well done, #TeamIndia! Super achievemen­t @chetrisuni­l11 on your 100th appearance and the 2 goals,” Tendulkar said on his Twitter handle.

Rathore tweeted, “A superb and well deserved win by our @IndianFoot­ball team. Congratula­tions to the team for the 3-0 win against Kenya today! @chetrisuni­l11 lead from the front and scored 2 goals in his 100th match!”

Bhutia, who has played for the country 104 times, described Chhetri as a “genuius player”.

“Congratula­tions @chetrisuni­l11 for the 100th match for #India. It has been a great pleasure to see you reach here. Great achievemen­t from a genius player! #captain,” Bhutia tweeted.

Head coach Stephen Constantin­e understand­ably gave a cautious reaction on Chhetri’s milestone as he would not want to single out any of his players in the team.

“He is a great servant of Indian football,” he said before the match when asked about Chhetri.

Former India cricketers V V S Laxman and Virender Sehwag also congratula­ted Chhetri on achieving the feat. “Congratula­tions India on beating Kenya 3-0 in #Interconti­nentalCup2­018; Skipper @chetrisuni­l11 was brilliant leading from the front, scoring twice in his 100th match. Fantastic performanc­e,” Laxman said.

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