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Sachin Tendulkar showed he had lost none of his mastery, scoring 175 from 141 balls against Australia on Thursday. Photo: Reuters Sachin Tendulkar's exalted standing in the game can't be defined by figures alone. Full Article at The Age

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  1. In the opinion of many former cricketers and critics, Sachin Tendulkar is the best batsman of his generation. An aggressive, right-handed opening batsman in One Day Internationals with every shot in the book, he is, in fact, a cricketing legend. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports

  2. Hyderabad: Describing his epic knock of 175 against Australia as one of his best innings, Sachin Tendulkar said his effort would have been even more satisfying if it could have guided the team to victory in the pulsating fifth one-dayer. Full Article at DNA India

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