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Sachin Tendulkar comes back with striking performance.
Ajit Parker
Sep. 14, 2006

Sachin Tendulkar comes back with striking performance.
India set a victory target of 310 runs for the West Indies in the second ODI of the DLF Cup triangular series here on Thursday.
Sachin Tendulkar carried his bat throughout the whole innings and made his 40th ODI century.
He scored 142 runs from 148 balls, with the help of 5 boundaries and 5 sixes.
Irfan Pathan supported the master batsman from the other end and scored 64 runs, before being bowled out by Chris Gayle.
Suresh Raina (30) played some explosive shots in the final overs that helped India to pile up a good total.
Dravid put on a opening stand of 75 runs with Tendulkar and scored 26 runs
Virender Sehwag and Mahendra Singh Dhoni could not contribute much as they were bowled by Jerome Taylor for 9 and 2 runs respectively.
Earlier, skipper Dravid won the toss and elected to bat first.
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