Bangladesh v India, Asia Cup, Mirpur
Tendulkar scores his 100th international century
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Sachin Tendulkar became
the first batsman to make a 100 international centuries, getting to the
milestone against Bangladesh at the Shere Bangla stadium in Mirpur at
5:05pm local time on March 16, 2012. It ended a year-long wait for one
of the most discussed landmarks in cricket history, and was his first
ODI hundred against Bangladesh, completing his set of centuries against
every Full Member country in both Tests and ODIs.
He
reached the 100th hundred in the 44th over with a nudge behind square
leg, one of his favoured strokes to reach a century. Despite the huge
amount of hype surrounding the landmark, which has shown little sign of
abating despite the prolonged wait, there was no over-the-top
celebration. The helmet came off and there was a wave of the bat, he
looked up at the sky, as he usually does on reaching a hundred, and he
acknowledged his team-mates by raising his helmet towards the dressing
room. Several of the Bangladesh fielders congratulated him, even as the
decibel-level in the packed stadium reached new highs.
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It
was not one of Tendulkar's most swashbuckling innings, more about
efficient accumulation early on, before slowing down further as he
neared the century, finally completing it off 138
deliveries. Tendulkar's achievement might have come against one of the
weaker teams and in the league game of a low-key competition, but he
still had to brave a raucous and partisan crowd. Once he reached the
eighties, every dot ball he faced was loudly cheered. The Bangladeshi
chant expressing displeasure, Bhua bhua, also rang out from sections of the stadium as he batted.
Barring
a near stumping opportunity on 51, Tendulkar had been largely
untroubled until he progressed closer to the milestone. Several times he
had to scramble back after attempting a single on dropping the ball
towards cover or midwicket, prompting delight from the fans. The
pressure was further built up by a maiden from Mashrafe Mortaza when
Tendulkar was on 83, and several well-struck shots didn't beat the
fielders. He was nearly run out soon after, trying to pinch a single to
backward point.
A
lofted drive over extra cover in the 40th over and several singles took
him to 99, which was when the crowd began to support Tendulkar,
standing up and cheering in anticipation. Though India were past 200
with only two wickets down, Bangladesh tried to stifle Tendulkar by
keeping seven fielders in the circle. The single to square leg finally
brought an end to the anxious wait for the 100th hundred, another mark
of the longevity of the man who already has the most runs and has played
the most matches in Tests and ODIs.
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