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This is an archive article published on September 2, 2012

Tendulkar of old to old Tendulkar,in space of two balls

Sachin Tendulkar had his lunch on Saturday,with his score on four. From 41 balls. A week ago in Hyderabad,he had shelled in the first session,unbeaten on 12

Sachin Tendulkar had his lunch on Saturday,with his score on four. From 41 balls. A week ago in Hyderabad,he had shelled in the first session,unbeaten on 12. From 41 balls. Back then,he would be dismissed shortly after the break for a strenuous 62-ball 19. Today,the runs and the innings took a lot less time to dry up dismissed for a 50-ball 17.

Sounds eerily similar to be true? The mode of dismissals will confirm so further. Both Trent Boult in Hyderabad and Doug Bracewell here got the ball to jag back in or straighten after pitching,just the delivery that Tendulkar has historically been troubled with. The batsman crouched exaggeratedly once Boult had bowled him last week; today,only the stump stayed down.

Up in the commentary box,the tongues began to wag between former India and Mumbai batsmen,Sunil Gavaskar and Sanjay Manjrekar. Apparently,one blamed his age and with it his poor eyesight,the other his footwork. How then,did neither footwork nor age restrict him from playing the shot of the middle session off the previous ball?

Stroke of genius

A second before he was dismissed,Tendulkar was busy holding his trademark pose that fraction longer for the crowds at the Chinnaswamy to go rapturous about,having just driven Bracewell ever-so-gracefully down the ground for a straight boundary. Bracewell bowled the same ball again,but only this time,Tendulkar looked to open the face of his bat and steer it to mid-on. In a matter of one ball,he had gone from Tendulkar of old to simply old Tendulkar.

To be fair to Tendulkar,the factors could be anything from fresh season rust to plain misjudgment. Also,and a lot more importantly,it could just simply boil down to those deliveries being great ones. Maybe the bowlers were just not given their fair share of credit,considering everyone from Allan Donald and Wasim Akram in the 90s to Abdul Razzaq and Mohammad Asif in the 2000s to someone as recently as Mitchell Starc in the 2010s have dismissed Tendulkar will the incoming delivery.

What,however,has baffled the audiences in Tendulkars latest avatar has been his tendency to go into a shell,especially at the start of his innings. To illustrate the point,lets go back to Lords last year. In the second innings,Tendulkar started crisply scoring 11 runs from 23 balls. The next run arrived 39 balls later,on delivery number 62. He didnt last much longer. Just like on Saturday,and in Hyderabad.

Twenty two years later,same Sachin,another Bracewell

The Bracewells of New Zealand can boast of an unique achievement as two cricketers from the family have now dismissed Sachin Tendulkar in Test cricket over a span of 22 years.

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On Saturday,seamer Doug Bracewell bowled Tendulkar through the gate for 17 after lunch,under overcast conditions in Bangalore. Interestingly,it was Bracewells uncle and former off-spinner John,who also had the distinction of dismissing Tendulkar in a Test match almost 22 and a half years back.

John,who played 41 Tests for New Zealand during the mid 80s to early 90s,dismissed Tendulkar for 24,caught by wicketkeeper Ian Smith. The match was played between February 2-5,1990 at the Lancaster Park in Christchurch,and India lost the Test by 10 wickets.

 

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