Tendulkar's 2nd Innings 100s in Indian wins
Score | Match Innings | Opposition | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
104* | 3 | Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 27-Jul-93 |
155* | 3 | Australia | Chennai | 06-Mar-98 |
103* | 4 | England | Chennai | 11-Dec-08 |
Tendulkar's 2nd Innings 100s in Indian defeats
Score | Match Innings | Opposition | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
122 | 3 | England | Birmingham | 06-Jun-96 |
113 | 3 | New Zealand | Wellington | 26-Dec-98 |
136 | 4 | Pakistan | Chennai | 28-Jan-99 |
100 | 3 | South Africa | Nagpur | 06-Feb-10 |
Tendulkar's 2nd Innings 100s in drawn matches
Score | Match Innings | Opposition | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
119* | 4 | England | Manchester | 09-Aug-90 |
124* | 3 | Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | 24-Feb-99 |
126* | 3 | New Zealand | Mohali | 10-Oct-99 |
176 | 3 | West Indies | Kolkata | 30-Oct-02 |
100* | 3 | Sri Lanka | Ahmedabad | 16-Nov-09 |
But Sachin is not to blame for the loss because we have always been defeated due to a weak bowling attack. To win a test match, its imperative that you get the opposition out in both innings, 20 wickets to be claimed. We could not even get 10, hence proving that the bowlers were neither effective in taking wickets nor in curtailing the runs. Even Sachin had stayed long enough he would have run out of partners because we had one more day of play left; too much to ask.
Hopefully we will do better in other matches and at least try to draw the series.
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