Cricket: Century was for victims of attack; Tendulkar pays tribute to fallen.Byline: Myles Hodgson SACHIN Tendulkar “Tendulkar” redirects here. For the Marathi writer, see Vijay Tendulkar. Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar pronunciation dedicated his brilliant century to the victims of the Mumbai terrorist attacks yesterday after inspiring India to a stunning six-wicket victory in the opening Test against England. The 35-year-old master batsman finished unbeaten on 103, the 41st century of his illustrious il·lus·tri·ous adj. 1. Well known and very distinguished; eminent. See Synonyms at noted. 2. Obsolete Shining brightly. Test career, to help India reach their target of 387-4 with 20.3 overs of the final day remaining. His five hours of defiance, forging an unbroken 163-run stand with Yuvraj Singh, completed the fourth highest successful run chase in Test history and the biggest fourth innings score ever at the Chepauk Stadium. It was also a fitting finale to the first Test following the terrorist attacks on India's biggest city, which killed 181 people. Asked whether this mattered more than any of his other hundreds, Tendulkar replied: "Yes, especially after what happened in Mumbai. By no means am I saying this will make everyone forget what happened in Mumbai but I'd like to thank England for coming back and playing Test cricket
For the women's version of the game, see . Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. and we've witnessed a wonderful Test match - people are enjoying cricket the way it's meant to be. "What happened in Mumbai was extremely unfortunate and I don't think by India winning or me scoring a hundred, people who have lost their loved ones will feel any better. It's a terrible loss for all of them and our hearts are with them, but whatever manner we can contribute to making them feel better we'll make that effort." Tendulkar, who completed both his century and hit the winning runs by sweeping off-spinner Graeme Swann Graeme Peter Swann (born March 24, 1979) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm offbreak bowler. He made his cricketing debut with home team Northamptonshire in 1997, before moving to Leicestershire during the 1998 County Championship. for his ninth four, stressed: "From my point of view I look at it as an attack on India, not just on Mumbai. "It is an attack on India and it should hurt every Indian. It's not only for the people of Mumbai, it's for all of us. We're Indians and that is how I look at it and I'd like to dedicate this hundred to all the people who have gone through such terrible times." England captain For information about the captains of England sports teams see the articles on the sports team in question. For example:
Kevin Peter Pietersen MBE (born 27 June 1980 in Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa) is an English cricketer. admitted his side were desperately disappointed by the defeat - particularly after they controlled most of the match - but revealed he was proud. "The boys are not happy in the dressing room, but I think both teams can be really proud with the way they have played Test match cricket over the five days," he said. "The tragedy in Mumbai obviously was not in the script and for both teams to play Test cricket and to put on a performance like they have done I think they can be really proud of themselves." Pietersen also revealed he played with a fractured rib sustained during the oneday series, but insisted his side's lack of preparation would not be an excuse. "Seventy per cent of this Test was ours, we lost 30% and lost the fixture," he said. "Last time we were here we drew the series by winning the last Test and we've got one Test left here to try to draw the series. It doesn't feel great losing but I said before the Test we were not going to use any excuses for losing or not putting on a real good performance, but I think our lads put on a fantastic performance over the five days - I'm so, so proud of that dressing room." He added: "Who can write Sachin Tendulkar's script any better? The man from Mumbai came in and scored a sensational hundred today. He batted like a superstar." CAPTION(S): INSPIRATION Sachin Tendulkar celebrates his century and the win. |
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