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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

140 not out vs Kenya at Bristol, World Cup 1999


A century against Kenya should not normally figure among Tendulkar’s greatest innings but the circumstances surrounding the knock were rather extraordinary – and poignant. India’s campaign in the Worl Cup had just got underway when Tendulkar’s father passed away suddenly in Bombay. He rushed back for the funeral and even as speculation was rife as to whether he would play again in the competition. Tendulkar after missing one match was back for the next game against Kenya. Here is what Wisden has recorded: ``A passionate, awe inspiring display by Tendulkar kept India in the hunt for the Super Six. He had returned from his father’s funeral the day before and when he came in at 92 for two Bristol heard a roar from the crowd that probably startled the lions in the zoo.’’ India had made a shaky start losing both their group matches. Tendulkar provided the inspiration sharing an unbroken third wicket partnership of 237 in 29 overs with Rahul Dravid (104 not out). Tendulkar’s 50 came off 54 deliveries and then he accelerated bringing up his 100 off just 30 more balls. He flicked the last ball of the innings over mid wicket for six – his third in addition to 16 fours - to finish on 140 from 101 balls. It was his 22nd ODI hundred but the first when he was not opening. India scored 329 for two from 50 overs and proceeded to win by 94 runs. Tendulkar dedicated his then highest World Cup score to his father’s memory.

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