The local media was, however, in awe of Tendulkar, who yet again missed his 100th international ton."Australia effectively won the opening Test at the MCG when champion Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed.
In Don Bradman's day his dismissal influenced posters to proclaim: HE'S OUT," the Daily Telegraph declared.
"Yesterday a similar poster could have been dispatched, with a sub-head announcing: IT'S OVER."
"The Little Master, dismissed for 73 in first innings, compiled an equally efficient and masterful 32 and looked the only batsman to be in control. He must wait for another day to notch his 100th century, but he was given a standing ovation going in and leaving MCG," it wrote.
A write-up in Sydney Morning Herald about Tendulkar said, "Only Sachin Tendulkar looked of a mind to resist meaningfully. He is 38, but ageless; in this match, even the sound of his bat on ball was more formidable than any other's.While he was in, anything was possible for India, not least THAT hundred."
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