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Tendulkar smashes 17,000 run barrier but India lose fifth ODI to Australia

Sachin Tendulkar

A magnificent 175 from Sachin Tendulkar overshadowed a maiden century from Shaun Marsh, but it was Australia who came out triumphant by three runs in the fifth one-day international against India in Hyderabad. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK

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