Sachin Tendulkar and Steve Bucknor New Delhi: The legendary Indian cricket Sachin Tendulkar remembered his duels in the field with Australian giants Glenn McGrath and late spin Maestro Shane Warne, while sharing a slight remark about former international referee Steve Bucknor, who issued several controversial decisions.During the “Ask me for anything” on Reddit, Sachin went down memory and offered a fascinating insight into the modern game.
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When he asked if he had ever intentionally played a fake shot to upset the rhythm of the pitch or tried his reaction, Sachin said, “Yes, I played risky shots on many occasions to break Bowler’s rhythm. The one that comes to mind is against McGrath in Nairobi in 2000.”In 2000, he spoke of the quarterfinals of the ICC Champions Trophy Otterfinal against Australia, where McGrath, until then, tried to dominate the opening pair of Sourava Gangules and Sachin. In response to Sachin, Sachin went to the attack and hammered him to two boundaries and three sixes in his 38 out of 37 balls, represented three and three six. His brisk 66-run booth with gangules prepared a podium for the debutant Yuvraj Singh, who won 84, and led India to 265/9. McGrath finished the goal without a goal and admitted 61 runs in nine overs.Australia was built on 245 and India marched to the semifinals before losing to New Zealand in the final, where Chris Cairns played with the century.Sachin also remembered his wild battles with Warne, one of the most spoken rivalry of cricket. Asked who advised him to play sweeping footage against the legendary spinner, Sachin replied, “No one, I did it myself. I had a different attitude for him when he bowed over the goal and walked around the goal.”This statement emphasized his dominance over Warne, who tried to release him, although he was one of the largest spinners. In his head battles, Sachin scored 123 escapes of 172 balls in a blow over 71, hit 16 four and six without losing the goal on Warne.Overall, Sachin had an excellent record against Australia across formats and accumulated 6,707 runs in 110 matches on average 49.68, with 20 centuries and 31 1950s, including the highest score of 241*.When the discussion turned to the former referee Bucknor, who ruled him several times, Sachin replied humor. “When I bat, give him boxing gloves to wear (so he can’t raise his finger),” he joked.Sachin remains in 664 matches in 664 matches with 34 357 runs with 34 357 runs with 34 357 runs, 100 centuries and 164 half shooting. He was also part of the Indian historical cricket cricket at the 2011 World Cup.
