Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed leg before wicket for the third time in three innings. Interestingly, all decisions were given by Australian umpire Rod Tucker.
Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed leg before wicket for the third time in three innings. Interestingly, all decisions were given by Australian umpire Rod Tucker.
Rod Tucker. Pic/getty images
Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed by West Indies Devendra Bishoo yesterday for 76 ufffd 24 runs short of what would have been his 100th international century.
Tendulkar walks back to the pavilion after being trapped lbw by Devendra
Bishoo yesterday. Pic/AFP
Details of Tendulkar's last three dismissals: Second innings, Oval Test: Tim Bresnan snared him with a ball that was drifting in from off stump.
Tendulkar (91) played across the line and was trapped lbw. However, replays showed that the ball was just about clipping the leg stump.
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First innings, Delhi Test: Fidel Edwards got him with one that nipped in briskly from a fullish length. Tendulkar was rapped on the pads in front of leg. Replays indicated it was the right call.
Second innings, Delhi Test: Tendulkar's eyes lit up when he saw a juicy short length ball calling to be hammered to the fence. Tendulkar went for the pull but the ball skid a little and struck him in front of middle and leg. He appeared plumb in front.