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Sachin Tendulkar 136 versus Pakistan at Chennai in 1999

Virat is the backbone of Indian batting and is close to Sachin, feels former off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq

Saqlain just stopped short of equating Virat to Sachin but contended that India's batting is heavily pivoted around him and said that if one takes him out of the equation, things would get relatively easier for England in Pataudi Trophy 2018

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Video: Sachin Tendulkar’s epic 136 against Pakistan in Chennai Test 1999

Relive Sachin Tendulkar's supreme knock of 136 against Pakistan in Chennai Test 1999.

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Sachin Tendulkar: Peerless in crisis situations

From the day he walked out to bat for the first time in Karachi with the score reading 41 for four, Sachin Tendulkar’s batsmanship has been a constant war against crisis situations. Arunabha Sengupta lists the great man’s sublime knocks played under pressure while trying to find the reason behind the weird myth that he fails under pressure.

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Sachin Tendulkar mania: Why the fall of the second Indian wicket is cause for outpour of ecstatic celebration

Thursday was perhaps the last time one witnessed Sachin Tendulkar walk in at the fall of the second Indian wicket. Arunabha Sengupta looks at how the dismissal of the second Indian batsman had grown into a moment of expectant celebration.

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Sachin Tendullkar my most prized wicket: Saqlain Mushtaq

Former Pakistan player Saqlain Mushtaq on Saturday paid tributes to Sachin Tendulkar, saying that world cricket will be left with a big void after his retirement. "There is going to be a big void because I don't think we will ever see a champion batsman like him again in cricket," Saqlain said of Tendulkar who...

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Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket in 1999 Chennai Test will remain my prized wicket, says Saqlain Mushtaq

Former Pakistan players Mohammad Yousuf and Saqlain Mushtaq on Saturday paid tributes to Sachin Tendulkar, saying that world cricket will be left with a big void after his retirement.

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Sachin Tendulkar retirement: Goodbyes are never easy, especially when it’s to the last link to your childhood

While book cricket and audio cassettes are now relics of a happy past, Tendulkar is still very much a part of our lives — though not for very long. In about two weeks' time, he will walk out to bat for India for the last time ever. Some of the televisions that will be turned off after he gets out in Mumbai during November 14-18, 2013, may never turn on a cricket channel again.

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Sachin Tendulkar and the monuments that speak eloquently about his cricketing genius

'Tendulkar’s innings are monuments to his genius without being landmarks in the history of Indian Test cricket’ - Men in White: A Book of Cricket by Mukul Kesavan

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