The stunned crowd though recovered quickly to give the batting maestro a standing ovation as he trudged out of the ground with India still needing 43 to reach the target of 276.
Unlike the earlier three days of the match, a sizeable crowd was present before the start of the proceedings on Wednesday in anticipation of Tendulkar's record.
The crowd surged as the morning session progressed though they could not witness what they had come for.
Playing his 182nd match, Tendulkar, who crossed 15,000 Test runs on Tuesday, batted fluently with some exquisite shots, including the drive through extra-cover boundary off pacer Ravi Rampaul.
He took 87 balls and hit two fours to score his 33 on Tuesday but he added 43 runs from just 61 balls with the help of eight boundaries on Day 4.
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