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Tendulkar proves his stamina

By Rajneesh Gupta
Last updated on: January 04, 2004 19:38 IST
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Sachin Tendulkar registered his highest score in first class and Test cricket in the first innings of the Sydney Test. His 241 not out came in 613 minutes off 436 balls, his longest innings both in terms of time taken and balls faced.

His previous longest innings in terms of time taken had come against New Zealand at Ahmedabad in 1999-00 when he had scored 217 runs in 494 minutes. His previous longest innings in terms of balls faced was 177 off 360 balls against England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in 1996.

Tendulkar's previous longest first class innings in terms of minutes was of 565 minutes for Mumbai against Tamil Nadu at Mumbai in 1999-00 in the Ranji Trophy semi-final. Tendulkar had made an unbeaten 233 off 334 balls in that innings.

The accompanying table gives complete details of Tendulkar's 32 Test hundreds:

Runs Mins Balls 4's 6's Vs Inns Test Venue Season How out
119* 225 189 17 - Eng 2nd 2nd Old Trafford 1990 not out
148* 298 213 14 - Aus 1st 3rd Sydney 1991-92 not out
114 228 161 16 - Aus 1st 5th Perth 1991-92 caught
111 373 270 19 - SA 1st 2nd Johannesburg 1992-93 caught
165 361 296 24 1 Eng 1st 2nd Madras (Chepauk) 1992-93 c and b
104* 217 161 11 1 SL 2nd 2nd Colombo (SSC) 1993-94 not out
142 260 224 22 - SL 1st 1st Lucknow (KDS) 1993-94 caught
179 414 322 24 1 WI 1st 2nd Nagpur 1994-95 caught
122 263 177 19 1 Eng 2nd 1st Edgbaston 1996 caught
177 462 360 26 - Eng 1st 3rd Trent Bridge 1996 caught
169 329 254 26 - SA 1st 2nd Cape Town 1996-97 caught
143 292 247 20 - SL 1st 1st Colombo (RPS) 1997-98 caught
139 397 266 16 - SL 1st 2nd Colombo (SSC) 1997-98 caught
148 320 244 20 3 SL 1st 3rd Bombay (Wankhede) 1997-98 bowled
155* 286 191 14 4 Aus 2nd 1st Madras (Chepauk) 1997-98 not out
177 298 207 29 3 Aus 1st 3rd Bangalore 1997-98 bowled
113 200 151 13 2 NZ 2nd 2nd Wellington 1998-99 caught
136 405 273 18 - Pak 2nd 1st Madras (Chepauk) 1998-99 caught
124* 308 235 10 1 SL 2nd 1st Colombo (SSC) 1998-99 not out
126* 397 248 14 - NZ 2nd 1st Mohali 1999-00 not out
217 494 344 29 - NZ 1st 3rd Ahmedabad 1999-00 caught
116 283 191 9 1 Aus 1st 2nd Melbourne 1999-00 caught
122 283 233 19 - Zim 1st 1st Delhi 2000-01 caught
201* 392 281 27 - Zim 1st 2nd Nagpur 2000-01 not out
126 346 230 15 2 Aus 1st 3rd Madras (Chepauk) 2000-01 caught
155 233 184 23 1 SA 1st 1st Bloemfontein 2001-02 caught
103 254 197 12 1 Eng 1st 2nd Ahmedabad 2001-02 caught
176 440 316 23 - Zim 1st 1st Nagpur 2001-02 caught
117 356 260 14 - WI 1st 2nd Port-of-Spain 2001-02 lbw
193 434 330 19 3 Eng 1st 3rd Headingley 2002 lbw
176 419 298 26 - WI 2nd 3rd Calcutta 2002-03 caught
241* 613 436 33 - Aus 1st 4th Sydney 2003-04 not out

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