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OTD in 1999: Tendulkar’s 136 goes in vain as Pakistan claim thrilling win over India in Chennai

OTD in 1999: Tendulkar’s 136 goes in vain as Pakistan claim thrilling win over India in Chennai

On this day in 1999, Sachin Tendulkar's masterful innings of 136 proved futile as Pakistan clinched a thrilling victory over India in a classic match held in Chennai.

OTD in 1999 the historic Chennai Test match between arch-rivals Pakistan and India, after a nine-year hiatus, reached its climax. The game, a true cricketing classic, unfolded over four days with a dramatic ebb and flow that captivated fans worldwide.

The seesaw battle began with Pakistan posting 238 on the first day, only for India to respond by limiting them to 254. Shahid Afridi’s explosive innings of 141 seemed to tilt the scales firmly in Pakistan’s favor, setting them at 275 for 4 with a lead of 263. However, Venkatesh Prasad’s sensational performance, claiming 5 wickets for 0 runs in just 18 balls, orchestrated a stunning collapse that saw Pakistan crumble to 286 all out.

The fourth day dawned with India at 82 for 5, seemingly facing an imminent defeat. Yet, in a display of sheer brilliance, Sachin Tendulkar, with a dazzling 136, single-handedly resurrected India’s hopes, guiding them to 254 for 6 – a mere 17 runs away from a remarkable victory. Tendulkar’s dismissal, caught by Saqlain Mushtaq, marked a pivotal moment as Pakistan seized the opportunity to claim the last four wickets for four runs, securing a nail-biting 12-run win.

OTD in 1999: Sachin Tendulkar's 136 goes in vain as Pakistan claim thrilling win over India in Chennai classic

Beyond the intense cricketing action, this Test match took on a greater significance. Amidst geopolitical tensions and uncertainties surrounding the series, the Chennai crowd, initially stunned, rose in applause, showcasing the unifying power of sport. The 1998-99 series opener stands as a testament to cricket’s ability to transcend boundaries and create moments that resonate far beyond the pitch.

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