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With the wounded Australians already 2-0 down in the series, they were put to the sword again by another masterful hundred from Sachin Tendulkar in the first innings in Bangalore. As good as the Little Master's performance was, however, you could argue Mark Waugh's was its equal. Waugh's footwork was lightening fast as he hit 13 fours and four sixes on his way to his highest Test score.
Photo by Getty Images Feb 11, 2013
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.....since 1998...
ReplyI did the same thing; kept expecting to see Dean Jones next, then thought you all were saving him for last.
ReplyJones' innings in the tied test it one of the greatest of all time.............let alone in India
ReplyYes have to agree' going through it I was saying Jones'y must be next ?
ReplySo Dean Jones' double hundred at Chennai in '86 doesn't count?
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