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Tendulkar falls short by 15 |

Thursday, 13 November 2008
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Sachin Tendulkar scored a match
saving 49 to help India avert defeat in the first Test against
Australia, but himself fell short of a world record. He failed to
break legendary Brian Lara's record of maximum runs in Test cricket
by just 15 runs.
Well the first Test has ended in a
draw. Australia fancied a win at the start of the 5th day but didn't
have enough resources to take 10 wickets.
Tendulkar and VVS Laxman made
valuable contributions and Sourav Ganguly fought with bravado to take
India to safety. Australia tried their best with part time spinners but in the end, India earned an honorable draw. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
I am a sports reporter that started last 2006. I succeeded in getting that job and went on to become the sports news anchor on the evening news in Trinidad and Tobago. My love and passion is all about cricket..When not following cricket, I follow my second favorite sport which is football. I've had the great pleasure of personally interviewing former Indian Captain Rahul Dravid, former Sri Lankan Captain Mahela Jayawardene , and our very own World Record Holder, Brian Lara.
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