Australia romp home by nine wickets at Centurion

February 28th, 2003

The nature of Indian cricket makes it inevitable that much optimism - however unwarranted - is attendant upon each of the team’s fixtures. Coming off a pathos-filled tour of New Zealand? Struggled inordinately against the Netherlands? No matter - against Australia at the SuperSport Park, the fans reason, India will come good. They always have done against top-flight opposition before, haven’t they?

One man contributed much to the reasoning behind this optimism - misplaced, as it transpired. Sachin Tendulkar’s record against Australia, especially in big matches, is majestic, and when he walked out to open with Sourav Ganguly after India won the toss, it was difficult to not recall previous explosive Tendulkar-Australia contests in hungry anticipation.

India outplays Pakistan in World Cup crucial match

January 30th, 2003

CENTURION, (Online) India maintain its unbeaten record against Pakistan in the World Cup defeated the traditional rival by six wickets in the crucial Pool A match as an innings of 98 by Sachin Tendulkar helps them to a well earned victory. India scored 276 runs for loss of four wickets against Pakistan’s 273 runs. Star batsman Sachin Tendulker was declared man of the match.

Tendulkar smashed 98 from 75 balls, shrugging off a left thigh strain as India chased down Pakistan’s 273 for seven at the packed SuperSport Park .

Tendulkar punished the Pakistan attack after being dropped on 32 and 88 .




 

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