Sachin told interesting story of 1999
Sachin told interesting story of 1999
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Legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar has told an interesting story related to Australian speedstar Glenn McGrath during the 1999 Adelaide Test. He has revealed how he won in a chess-like battle on the field against McGrath. Master Blaster told how he was calm and patient when McGrath was in full color and changing the gear the next morning brought pressure on the bowler.

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In a video tweeted by BCCI, Sachin said, 'In our first Test match in Adelaide in 1999 ... there will be barely 40 minutes left in the day's game in the first innings. . Glenn McGrath came and threw me 5 or 6 maiden over. Sachin said, 'This was his strategy... frustrate Sachin. 70 percent of the balls should go towards the wicketkeeper (Adam Gilchrist) and 10 percent from the bat. Chasing balls outside the off-stump or playing shot, we have succeeded!'

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Sachin said, 'So I kept dropping balls as much as possible. There were some good balls in which I also got beat. But I said, bowled well and now go back and bowl again because I am still here.' Sachin said, 'I remember the next morning I hit him with some fours because it was a new day and we were both at the same level.' He had a strategy but I knew that his strategy was to frustrate me. Tendulkar said, 'I thought I had patience this evening, but tomorrow morning I will play as I want. You will not control how I want to play, rather I will control where you bowl.'

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Sachin also gave tips to young cricketers to keep themselves mentally fit during the corona lockdown. Due to Corona, cricket activities are stalled all over the world and Sachin said that it is also good to stay away from the game for a short time.

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