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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

On This Day April 24,1998 Sachin Tendulkar Score of 134 help India beat Australia by 6 Wickets in the final of the Coca-Cola Cup at Sharjah


Sir Donald Bradman had famously said that Sachin Tendulkar was one batsman in the modern era who reminded the Australian of himself. And on this day in 1998, Tendulkar showed exactly why he is called the master blaster.





Two days after Tendulkar single-handedly led India into the final of the Coca Cola Cup, with a 131-ball 143, the little maestro slammed another majestic ton as the Men in Blue clinched the title with a six-wicket win.
Scorecard 
Australia 272/9 in 50 Overs
India       275/4 in 48.3 Overs
Match Result India won by 6 wickets
MOM Sachin Tendulkar for his 134(131 Balls 4x12 and 6x3)

Incidentally, it was Tendulkar's birthday and he celebrated it in style, by blowing away the mighty Aussies in Sharjah. His knock of 134 off 131 balls this time saw India chase down Australia’s target of 272 with 9 balls to spare.

Australia skipper Steve Waugh and Darren Lehmann had slammed half-centuries as India were set a target of 273 runs. Chasing the stiff total, opener Sourav Ganguly fell early, but Tendulkar ensured than India remained in the hunt.

The little master was ably supported by skipper Mohammed Azharuddin, who also slammed a half-century. A wrong decision might have cut-short the little genius' innings, but Ajay Jadeja and Hrishikesh Kanitkar helped India cross the line as celebrations started.

Sachin's 134 included twelve fours and three towering sixes and the way he took special liking for Shane Warne — modern generation’s best leg-spinner by far — is stuff of legends. After the series, there were stories of how Warne had nightmare of Tendulkar dancing down the track and lofting him for straight sixes.

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