Tendulkar lists his five best hundreds in ODIs
Staff Reporter - 7 July 2001
He has now scored 29 centuries in one day internationals but Sachin
Tendulkar still feels that his best one day hundreds were those made
against Australia at Sharjah three years ago. In a telephonic
interview to a vernacular daily in Kolkata, Tendulkar has also stated
that he would like to score as many runs as possible as it is his
primary job.
Asked to choose the five best hundreds that he has scored in his 272
one day matches, Tendulkar said, "The two best are the one against
Australia at Sharjah. The first one was a knock of 143 and the second
was 134. The first enabled India to qualify for the final while the
second helped us to win the trophy. Of the two however, the 143 that I
scored in the group league match is my best innings till date in a one
day match."
Third in the list figures the 104 he scored against Zimbabwe at Benoni
in the 1996-97 Triangular series. "The innings is memorable as the
wicket was not conducive for batting and we had to win the match to
stay in the tournament," said Tendulkar. His fourth best knock was
the 186 against New Zealand at Hyderabad in 1999. Explaining his
choice Tendulkar said, "It never seemed that I would get out on that
particular day. Whatever I tried came off. For that reason, it is the
fourth best hundred that I have scored."
When asked to choose the fifth, Tendulkar said, "There are quite a
few innings that can rank as the fifth best hundred. Amongst them are
the 141 against Australia at the Mini World Cup at Dhaka, the hundred
at Indore against the same side this season and the 140 against Kenya
in the last World Cup. However, I would like to choose the century
against Kenya as the fifth best hundred. The innings at Bristol was
for my father who had just passed away. The emotions attached with the
knock cannot be described by words. That is why it will figure in my
list of five best centuries," said Tendulkar.
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