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'Indians still haven't forgiven me for Sachin wicket in 2003 WC final'

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Last updated on: June 17, 2015 19:19 IST
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Australia's Glenn McGrath and Sachin Tendulkar look on during the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup Pool A match. Photograph: Hamish Blair/Getty Images

Reliving one of his most-cherished cricketing rivalries during a 14-year-old career, former Australia speedster Glenn McGrath said Indian fans still haven't forgiven him for getting the iconic Sachin Tendulkar out in the 2003 World Cup final.

Chasing a mammoth 360 for victory in Johannesburg, India crashed to 234 all out, with McGrath drawing first blood, having Tendulkar caught and bowled for 4 in the first over of the innings.

The 45-year-old player feels the heartbroken Indians still haven't forgotten the dismissal.

"I had some great battles with Sachin. In fact, the Indians still haven't forgiven me for getting him out in the 2003 World Cup final," said McGrath, during an interaction with Cricinfo, as brand ambassador of Hardys Wine.

"Sachin hit me for a four in the first over and the next ball, I dug it in short and he served up an easy caught and bowled to me," he added.

Australia's Glenn McGrath (left) appeals successfully for LBW against Sachin Tendulkar during the fourth day's play in the first Test in Adelaide. Photograph: Reuters

Talking about another famous dismissal that also features in Tendulkar's autobiography Playing It My Way, McGrath disagrees with the Little Master's account of an LBW decision, which was given in favour of the bowler.

Tendulkar was given out LBW for naught when a short ball from McGrath didn't bounce and hit him on the shoulder while he was ducking during the Adelaide Test in 1999.

"I read what he feels about in his book. Sachin is a small guy and I disagree with him because the ball was on the way down and I could see even the bails," said McGrath.

In a game dominated by batsmen since its inception by the British, McGrath, who bagged 563 Test wickets in 124 matches, takes credit for creating some space for the bowlers, especially on the celebration front.

"When a batsman scores a fifty or a hundred he raises his bat to the crowd but when a bowler bags 5 or 10 wickets he has nothing to do. Now we fast bowlers, back in 2001, before the Ashes, decided to raise the ball if a bowler picks up a fifer. And fortunately I got five wickets in Lord's and I raised the ball to the crowd. I feel nice now when fast bowlers do that," said McGrath.

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