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No ton of tons as Tendulkar goes for 91

LONDON : India great Sachin Tendulkar fell agonisingly short of an unprecedented 100th international century when he wa
Published August 22, 2011

 LONDON: India great Sachin Tendulkar fell agonisingly short of an unprecedented 100th international century when he was dismissed for 91 on the fifth day of the fourth Test against England at The Oval on Monday.

The 38-year-old, whose 51 Test centuries and 48 in one-day internationals are both world records, was closing in on three figures when he fell lbw to the first ball of seamer Tim Bresnan's second spell on the last day of the series.

Australian umpire Rod Tucker took his time before raising his finger and replays indicated the ball would have just clipped leg stump.

Tendulkar, the leading run-scorer in the history of both Test and one-day international cricket, batted for nearly four hours, facing 172 balls with 11 fours.

This was easily Tendulkar's best score of this series, surpassing the 57 he made in the second Test at Trent Bridge.

But the exit of the 'Little Master' left India on 262 for five, still 29 runs short of avoiding an innings defeat that would give England a 4-0 series whitewash.

Tendulkar, whose every entrance and exit while batting in this campaign has been marked by a standing ovation, walked off to prolonged applause from a capacity 23,500 crowd.

This series saw Tendulkar score 273 runs from eight innings at an average of 34.12.

Tendulkar's next chance to reach the unprecedented landmark is set to come in the first of five one-day internationals between England and India at Chester-le-Street, north-east England, on September 3.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2011

 

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