"It can happen to anyone," he added.
The Indian maestro's last international century came against South Africa in March last year.
Latif pointed out that there was no other plausible reason for Tendulkar not scoring his 100th international ton.
"I have seen many of his innings in the last 10 months and in these two Tests and he is definitely not out of form or facing issues timing the ball. He is moving well and is balanced at the crease this can be judged by the fact that he has scored runs but fallen short of the hundred," the former Pakistan captain pointed out.
Latif also felt that critics and former players calling for the heads of their senior batsmen need to accept that India didn't have the bowling firepower to bowl out Australia twice.
"How can any team hope to do well with a bowling attack that lacks penetration, experience and can't provide support to its batsmen? The problem is apart from Zaheer Khan they don't have much variety and options. Dropping Harbhajan Singh for the Tests was also a mistake because clearly Ashwin is not ready for Test cricket."
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