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This is an archive article published on October 18, 2004

The Sachin effect

Vs New Zealand (Wellington, 1998-99) MATCH SITUATION: Nash and Vettori put together 137 for the eighth wicket after New Zealand were reduced...

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Vs New Zealand (Wellington, 1998-99)
MATCH SITUATION: Nash and Vettori put together 137 for the eighth wicket after New Zealand were reduced to 208 for 7 in their first innings
BIG BREAK: Vettori b Tendulkar and Wiseman b Tendulkar
SPELL: 6-2-7-2
FINAL RESULT: New Zealand won by 4 wickets

Vs Pakistan (Chennai, 1998-99)
MATCH SITUATION: Youhana (53) and Moin (60) put up a stand of 63 for the sixth wicket after India had picked five Pakistani wickets for 91 in their first innings. Pakistan finished at 238, In the second innings Pakistan managed to score 286, mainly because of a 97-run stand between Inzamam and Afridi for the third wicket
BIG BREAK: (1st Inngs) Youhana lbw b Tendulkar; (2nd Inngs) Inzamam c Laxman b Tendulkar and Youhana b Tendulkar
SPELL: 3-0-10-1 and 7-1-35-2
FINAL RESULT: Pakistan won by 12 runs

Vs South Africa (Mumbai, 1999-2000)
MATCH SITUATION: South Africa were coasting along at 90 for no loss, and were then bowled out for 176
BIG BREAK: Gibbs c Ganguly b Tendulkar and Kirsten b Tendulkar
SPELL: 5-1-10-3 (best figures)
FINAL RESULT: South Africa won by 4 wickets

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Vs Australia (Kolkata 2000-01)
MATCH SITUATION: Australia were 166 for 5 in their second innings, chasing 383 for a win
BIG BREAK: Gilchrist lbw b Tendulkar and Hayden lbw b Tendulkar
SPELL: 11-3-31-3
FINAL RESULT: India won by 171 runs

Vs Australia (Adelaide, 2003-04)
MATCH SITUATION: Australia were 44 for three (leading by 33) in their second innings, and Martyn-Steve Waugh put together 65 runs for the fourth wicket. Australia were all out for 196
BIG BREAK: Martyn c Dravid b Tendulkar and Waugh c Dravid b Tendulkar
SPELL: 6-0-36-2
FINAL RESULT: India won by 4 wickets

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