Having stopped Sachin Tendulkar from getting to his 100th international century for now, Australian vice-captain Brad Haddin, on Tuesday, said his team would look to prevent the Indian icon from reaching the milestone for as long as possible.
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"It will be a big occasion for the game if he scores his century but it is our job to ensure that it drags on as long as possible," Haddin said at the end of second day's of the opening Test in Melbourne.
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Tendulkar, aiming for an elsuive 100th internaitonal ton, was dismissed by Peter Siddle in the last over of the day, 27 runs short of what could have been a historical century.
"Tendulkar's wicket was very important. He is a great player and it was a special 70. It was good to see his back towards the end of the day," Haddin said.
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