Describing the trio as the three best batsmen of this generation and indeed in the history of the game, he says that to see them being humiliated as they are now, is extremely sad.
He also says that the entire cricketing world will have been hoping to see Tendulkar reach his 100th international century in this series.
He has made 51 Test hundreds and 48 in one-day internationals. How perfect it would have been had he achieved this astonishing landmark at Lord's, where he has never made more than 37 in a Test. But it was not to be.
He believes that India's Little Master is now showing signs of being under pressure and not particularly enjoying it.
"Of course, he has three innings left in this series and the one-day matches after that. It would still take a brave man to bet against him scoring this elusive hundred before the tour is over. But, watching him at third man and deep square leg in this Test, his demeanour has suggested more a man who would like it all to be over as quickly as possible, rather than one who is poised to achieve an incredible record," Blofeld said.
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