Strauss feels it would a fairytale for Tendulkar if he gets to achieve his 100th international ton at the Mecca of cricket but hopes the Indian star batsman falters.
"It would be a fantastic way for him to reach 100 hundreds. It would be a fairytale for him. But I'm not a big fan of those sort of fairytales, to be honest. We prefer to create our own fairytales," he said.
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"I've had a few chats with him over the years and he is the ultimate ambassador for the game, very humble, very polite, and enjoys talking about the game.
"He is genuinely still in love with the game, and that is what drives him on," Strauss added.
Strauss said they will do their homework against Tendulkar, who fell to two members of the current England team -- James Anderson and Chris Tremlett during India'a last tour to England.
"Jimmy got him out a couple of times lbw and Tremlett made life uncomfortable for a few of their batsman," he said.
"Obviously we will be looking at footage of that series -- while we are aware a lot changes in four years."
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