Friday, November 15, 2013

India win Sachin's farewell Test, beat West Indies

India on Saturday beat West Indies by an innings and 126 runs at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, sweeping the two-Test series. It was Sachin Tendulkar's last game.

West Indies were 43 for three on Friday as they took to the field at Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on Saturday. Day three of the second Test match will see the Indian team playing with Sachin Tendulkar one last time.
The man who dominated the cricket scene in India and the world over has played his knock and will be missed sorely.
It was amply demonstrated by fans at the Wankhede, on the streets and on Twitter and Facebook that the Master Blaster was like no other.
India is at the verge of a clean sweep in the two-match Test series, but this time it's not about winning or losing. It's about one man.
Fans will line up again on Saturday to get one final glimpse of their idol.
He may not wield the willow again, but the crowds will not want to miss watching the 40-year-old Tendulkar on the field.
Fans would like to see Tendulkar bat for a second time in his 200th and final Test, but only a batting miracle by the Windies will turn this one-sided contest around to let the Master Blaster take to the pitch again.w3softpro

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